Quote by Barbara Pym Download Open image ““Well, then, we may as well find somewhere to have tea. After spiritual comes bodily refreshment.”” — Barbara Pym ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“In the midst of chaos, tea serves as a soothing oasis, a chance to take a deep breath and regroup.” — Ajaz Ahmad Khawaja Copy Share Image
“We were always ready for tea at any time, and especially when combined with beasts.” — Kenneth Grahame Copy Share Image
“Even enjoying a cup of tea, with all your senses involved in it is also pure meditation.” — Harrish Sai Raman Copy Share Image
“I am a tea, he thought. I am some kind of tea. And I have wishes.” — Patrick Somerville Copy Share Image
“Afterwards, they always had tea in the kitchen, much the nicest room in the house.” — Flora Thompson Copy Share Image
“In the chaos of daily lives, tea serves as a soothing oasis, a chance to take a deep breath and regroup.” — Ajaz Ahmad Khawaja Copy Share Image
“Tea is slow. In growing. In drinking. In enjoying. It makes sense. Good things take time.” — Lu Ann Pannunzio Copy Share Image
“Quite a merry gathering!...What's that? Tea! No thank you! A little red wine, I think for me.” — J.R.R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
“I have called for tea. There is no situation that is not made better with tea.” — Rose Servitova Copy Share Image
“In the stillness of meditation, a cup of tea becomes a source of comfort and nourishment for the mind, body, and soul.” — Ajaz Ahmad Khawaja Copy Share Image
“She had been feeling that things were pretty desperate if one found oneself talking about and almost quoting Matthew Arnold to comparative strangers, though… — Barbara Pym Copy Share Image
“He is a brilliant man, said Miss Doggett. She helped him a good deal in his work, I think. Mrs. Bonner says that she… — Barbara Pym Copy Share Image
“One wouldn't believe there could be so many people, and one must love them all.” — Barbara Pym Copy Share Image
“-Hoy no pareces tú misma- dijo él en tono censurador-. Espero que no haya sido el Nuits Saint Georges. -Ya sabes que no estoy… — Barbara Pym Copy Share Image
I stretched out my hand towards the little bookshelf where I kept cookery and devotional books, the most comfortable bedside reading. — Barbara Pym Copy Share Image
“Jane felt that he would write from the depths of a wretchedness that would not necessarily be insincere because its outward signs were so… — Barbara Pym Copy Share Image
“You lose your sense of perspective when you get too close, and the charm goes.” — Barbara Pym Copy Share Image
“I hope you don’t mind tea in mugs,’ she said, coming in with a tray. ‘I told you I was a slut.” — Barbara Pym Copy Share Image
“Let me hasten to add that I am not at all like Jane Eyre, who must have given hope to so many plain women… — Barbara Pym Copy Share Image
“However romantically ill John might look, it seemed that he had nothing worse than an unromantic cold.” — Barbara Pym Copy Share Image
The burden of keeping three people in toilet paper seemed to me rather a heavy one. — Barbara Pym Copy Share Image