I was drinking tea the other day, and I thought: they used to fight wars over this. — Daniel Tosh Copy Share Image
Does anybody think these people were just sitting around drinking tea? — Condoleezza Rice Copy Share Image
Perhaps it is while drinking tea that I most of all enjoy the sense of leisure. — George Gissing Copy Share Image
Kissing is like drinking tea with a tea strainer, you can never get enough — Bob Hope Copy Share Image
A quarter past three," she exclaimed, catching sight of the bedside clock. "What a time to be drinking tea!" "Anytime," Harold told… — Miss Read Copy Share Image
I spend my nights just sitting and reading a book and drinking my tea and walking my dog. That's about as exciting… — Peter Dinklage Copy Share Image
Even if a poet writes about sitting in a glass house drinking tea, it reflects politics. — Yehuda Amichai Copy Share Image
I hope next time when we meet, we won't be fighting each other. Instead we will be drinking tea together. — Jackie Chan Copy Share Image
“Ivan took his tea gratefully but Philippe watched dispassionately as he took a long sip from it, as though he did not… — William Axtell Copy Share Image
“...when I closed my eyes and saw her drinking tea and opened them and still could see her, and I wanted so… — Emily M. Danforth Copy Share Image
“Closing my eyes, I find green mountains and pure water within my own heart. Silently sitting alone and drinking tea, I feel… — Soshitsu Sen XV Copy Share Image
Tea is more than an idealization of the form of drinking; it is a religion of the art of life. — Okakura Kakuzo Copy Share Image
“You’re breathing the same air as a bunch of pill-popping manic depressives, alcoholics, and schizophrenics. You’ve been drinking tea with a bunch… — Kirkland Ciccone Copy Share Image
“Like a White Russian drinking tea in Paris, marooned in the twentieth century, I wander back, try to regain hose distant pathways;… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
“Tea is difficult to drink quickly, because it is hot and needs time to steep, and so a cup of tea forces… — Lemony Snicket Copy Share Image
When I was in fourth grade, a novelist came to talk to my English class. She told us that being an author… — J. Courtney Sullivan Copy Share Image
The joy for me as a writer is that, despite the fact I spend most of my life on my own in… — Abi Morgan Copy Share Image
I try not to "perform." I try to come on stage and be myself, to sing the way I would in a… — Bobby McFerrin Copy Share Image
“Most problems could be diminished by the drinking of tea and the thinking through of things that could be done while tea… — Alexander McCall Smith Copy Share Image
“With a few exceptions, conservative Christian political activists are as ineffective as White Russian exiles, drinking tea from samovars in their Paris… — Rod Dreher Copy Share Image
“I'd been deeply affected by my contact with the miners, not only because of their kindness, but because they'd taken this potentially… — Michael Benanav Copy Share Image
“It was raining in the quadrangle, and the quadrangular sky looked like a grimace of a robot or a god made in… — Roberto Bolaño Copy Share Image
“...Tea. There is nothing saner than tea, he thought. ... Tea was the great leveler. It brought calm, quiet, contentment, warmth. And… — Thea Devine Copy Share Image
We try to be present when we are drinking our tea, which isn't as easy as it sounds. It's very easy to… — Tenzin Palmo Copy Share Image
“Dad's office was actually one of the smaller rooms at Thorne. Inside was pretty nice,though. There was a cherrywood desk and ivory… — Rachel Hawkins Copy Share Image
“The heat of the day had long since retreated into the desert, and the city, which had drowsed through the hot afternoon,… — Liz Braswell Copy Share Image
“You’ve got to practice meditation when you walk, stand, lie down, sit, and work, while washing your hands, washing the dishes, sweeping… — Thich Nhat Hanh Copy Share Image
Now that lilacs are in bloom She has a bowl of lilacs in her room And twists one in her fingers while… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“As winter went on, longer than long, we both freaked out. My mania grew to insane proportions. I sat in the study… — Marya Hornbacher Copy Share Image
“So we, God’s servants, go, our Master’s invitation in our hands, out to the highways and hedges. We walk through squalid refugee… — Kate McCord Copy Share Image
“As we sat in the sun, drinking tea made from maple leaves (seasoned with apple and apricot), as we meandered through the… — Don George Copy Share Image
“Of course not,” said Mma Makutsi. “There is nothing to be ashamed of in drinking one hundred cups of tea a week,… — Alexander McCall Smith Copy Share Image
“If there’s a single idea I emphasize when people ask about writing, it’s that there’s no right way to produce a book.… — Charles Finch Copy Share Image
“Unfortunately, the Hospital Fund Raising Committee, to which Elizabeth was assigned, spent most of its time mired down in petty trivialities and… — Judith McNaught Copy Share Image
“In Ireland, you go to someone's house, and she asks you if you want a cup of tea. You say no, thank… — C.E. Murphy Copy Share Image
“Dad was at his desk when I opened the door, doing what all British people do when they're freaked out: drinking tea.” — Rachel Hawkins Copy Share Image
The good doctor put a spoon of tea into my honey." "You're drinking tea a honey badger made," Jim said. "What did… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image