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Cups Of Tea Quotes by Greg Mortenson
- It is my vision that we all will dedicate the next decade to achieve universal literacy and education for all children, especially for girls. More…
- Haji Ali taught me to share three cups of tea, to slow down and make building relationships as important as building projects. He taught me…
- In 'Three Cups of Tea' I was fairly critical of the military. And I mentioned that they're laptop warriors and there's no boots on the…
- Haji Ali taught me the most important lesson I've ever learned in my life...We Americans think you have to accomplish everything quickly. We're the country…
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- I put hibiscus flower in every cup of tea I have. It's sweet, sexy, and cleansing. — Mario Batali
- If I am totally honest, I would have to say that ''Allo 'Allo!' was not my cup of tea, even though lots… — Jo Brand
- Coffee isn't my cup of tea. — Samuel Goldwyn
- He went home one evening and drank three cups of tea with three lumps of sugar in each cup, cut his jugular… — Flann O'Brien
- It is my vision that we all will dedicate the next decade to achieve universal literacy and education for all children, especially… — Greg Mortenson
- I hated tobacco. I could have almost lent my support to any institution that had for its object the putting of tobacco… — Thomas Huxley
- I've been offered nymphomaniacs, kleptomaniacs, pyromaniacs, homicidal maniacs and just plain maniacs. I think producers felt that after playing a long series… — Greer Garson
- Acting is the best job in the world. Look at the way they treat you when you turn up for work. They… — Bob Hoskins
- Happiness isn't a thing. You can't go out and get it like a cup of tea. It's the way you feel about… — Diana Wynne Jones
- The telling of a story, like virtually everything in this life, was always made all the easier by a cup of tea. — Alexander McCall Smith
- Bring me a cup of tea and the 'Times.' — Queen Victoria
- The privileges of the side-table included the small prerogatives of sitting next to the toast, and taking two cups of tea to… — Charles Dickens