Quote by Robert W. Thurston Download Open image ““Blends are often developed according to the price of the coffee, not the taste.”” — Robert W. Thurston ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I'm not a purist. Coffee drinking minus cream and sugar is an acquired taste. I'm still not sure it isn't like telling chefs to… — Kevin Sinnott Copy Share Image
“coffee is like doughnuts: even a bad batch is better than no batch at all.” — Beatriz Williams Copy Share Image
“Of course you like coffee. Everyone likes coffee. It’s just a matter of how much sugar and creamer you need.” — S.M. Reine Copy Share Image
“It's not the same thing: coffee without cream or coffee without milk. What you don't get is part of the identity of what you… — Slavoj Žižek Copy Share Image
“It was as if the air was fragranced with potential and the coffee flavoured with facts.” — Elise K. Ackers Copy Share Image
“Because it’s hard for people to gauge quality by flavor, they tend to gauge it by price. That’s a mistake. Langstaff” — Mary Roach Copy Share Image
Coffee never knew it would taste so nice and sweet, before it met milk and sugar. We are good as individuals but become better,… — Abhishek Shukla Copy Share Image
“My blender has a more powerful engine than my car, but my car doesn’t make smoothies as well. I drive a Toyota Starbucks Limited… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Starbucks has always been about so much more than coffee. But without great coffee, we have no reason to exist.” — Howard Schultz Copy Share Image
“A year’s work can be ruined quickly, sometimes within seconds, if roasting isn’t done well.” — Robert W. Thurston Copy Share Image
“Coffee requires that we treat it as a prized commodity, storing and brewing it with loving care. . . . Each coffee bean acquires… — Robert W. Thurston Copy Share Image