Patience is a virtue. (Tee) Excuse me, pot, could you not pick on the kettle? (Joe) — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image
The tea-kettle is as much an English institution as aristocracy or the Prayer-Book. — Catharine Beecher Copy Share Image
Careful, pot" Tod said. "Someone might notice your resemblance to the kettle. — Rachel Vincent Copy Share Image
Remember the steam kettle; though up to its neck in hot water it continues to sing. — Brownie Wise Copy Share Image
We had a kettle; we let it leak: Our not repairing made it worse. We haven't had any tea for a week...… — Rudyard Kipling Copy Share Image
“she wasn’t an elf, they’re pointed ears and lace wings and ballet costume. Countess Judy was the Queen of the Fey. Which… — Tom Holt Copy Share Image
When you look in the mirror and despair and none of your clothes seem appropriate, relax, put the kettle on. It might… — Simon Munnery Copy Share Image
A man who wishes to make his way in life could do no better than go through the world with a boiling… — Sydney Smith Copy Share Image
Come oh come ye tea-thirsty restless ones -- the kettle boils, bubbles and sings, musically. — Rabindranath Tagore Copy Share Image
Still waiting for that kettle to boil? Either turn up the heat or leave the kitchen! — Doug Seaton Copy Share Image
“Well, if that wasn’t the kettle talking smack about the pot, I don’t know what was.” — Meghan Ciana Doidge Copy Share Image
Remember the tea kettle, it is always up to its neck in hot water, yet it still sings. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I hate to admit this but I don't even know how to make a cup of tea or coffee. I can boil… — Michael Owen Copy Share Image
The cozy fire is bright and gay, The merry kettle boils away and hums a cheerful song. I sing the saucer and… — Barry Pain Copy Share Image
“Quite deliberately my friend drops a kettle on the floor. I tap-dance in front of closed doors. One by one the household… — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
“Logan glanced at the clock on the cooker: nearly five minutes fast. The room was bathed in the pale orange glow of… — Stuart MacBride Copy Share Image
“Besides, the kettle was aggravating and obstinate. It wouldn't allow itself to be adjusted on the top bar; it wouldn't hear of… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“I do love a hotel room: adore it. What's not to love about everything you need in one room? Would you have… — Miranda Hart Copy Share Image
You put the tea in the kettle and light it. Put your hand on the metal and feel it.. but do you… — Drake Copy Share Image
I'm kind of a big kettle. It takes time to get boiled, but then I'm always hot. — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
I wish I was at home in my nice hole by the fire, with the kettle just beginning to sing! — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Just because it's the pot calling the kettle black, doesn't make the claim any less legitimate.” — SonnyGoten Copy Share Image
“You don’t have to give up your wealth and turn into saints in order to contribute to this planet. But there are… — Dr Prem Jagyasi Copy Share Image
“The steel kettle shone, a slow furl of steam at its spout, vaguely suggestive of genie and lamp. Oh, grant me a… — John Banville Copy Share Image
“Water begins to boil in the kettle; it starts as a private, secluded sound, pure as rain, and grows to a steady,… — Amit Chaudhuri Copy Share Image
“The sound of the kettle boiling was in itself the sound of normality, of reason, the sound of a fight back against… — Alexander McCall Smith Copy Share Image
“...Will you not join me in a cup of cocoa? The kettle boils.” Mr Sharnall’s face fell. “You ought to have been… — John Meade Falkner Copy Share Image
“If you are spending more time matching your Kitchenaid to your kettle to your cupboards than you are cooking, something is very… — Michael Booth Copy Share Image
“I like the fact that Americans all have kettles on the hobs of their ovens; nobody has an electric kettle. It seems… — Deborah Meyler Copy Share Image
“Kettle, you’re not embracing my awesome. Embrace the awesome.” “So are you going to tell me how you knew?” I pulled back… — Teresa Mummert Copy Share Image
“Cup of tea?' Lupin said, looking around for his kettle. 'I was just thinking of making one.' 'All right,' said Harry, awkwardly.… — J.K. Rowling Copy Share Image
I. At Tea THE kettle descants in a cosy drone, And the young wife looks in her husband's face, And then in… — Thomas Hardy Copy Share Image
“But the kitchen will not come into its own again until it ceases to be a status symbol and becomes again a… — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image