Top 1200 Coffee Houses Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
During the war one accepted indifferent after-dinner coffee as a necessity, but when, after the war, one sought to find the coffee remembered of days gone by, one found disappointment. I was looking for the rich after-dinner coffee that literally curdled cream if anyone was foolish enough to spoil it with cream.
There are sixteen cans of coffee here; together they hold a total of thirteen and a half pounds of coffee. Doesn't that seem like cheating?
Coffee in Italy and some places in Europe is great, but there's just something about Australian coffee. — © Benji Madden
Coffee in Italy and some places in Europe is great, but there's just something about Australian coffee.
I need a coffee, I'm a cold coffee guy. That's how I do.
See, this was why I liked coffee. You couldn’t screw up making coffee. Even the bad stuff was good.
I just drink regular drip coffee, but I'm kind of a coffee baby.
I drink coffee. Without coffee, I probably couldnt write.
Like most of the world's population I'm into coffee, my perfect weekend would start with a pint of coffee.
I don't drink coffee. I've never had a cup of coffee in my entire life. That's something you probably don't know about me. I've hated the taste since I was a kid.
I wanted to share my love of coffee with a wider audience and also continue to raise money for The Thirst Project through Common Culture Coffee.
Coffee is not as necessary to ministers of the reformed faith as to Catholic priests. The latter are not allowed to marry, and coffee is said to induce chastity.
I've never had a cup of coffee in my life. I can't even remain in the same room with coffee.
I packed coffee once when I lived in Australia, and I just remember going around every day with coffee up my nose and in my ears.
Everybody's talking about people breaking into houses but there are more people in the world who want to break out of houses. — © Thornton Wilder
Everybody's talking about people breaking into houses but there are more people in the world who want to break out of houses.
I drink coffee. Without coffee, I probably couldn't write.
Coffee is the ultimate stress buster for me and I need my cup of coffee in the morning to kick start my day.
Like most of the world's population I'm into coffee, but in a properly big and important way. My perfect weekend would start with a pint of coffee.
We've gone through many different permutations of coffee-making, from grinding our own beans to the regular drip to an iced coffee maker.
I drink coffee in the morning and a few cups throughout the day. Among coffee's health benefits are lower risk of Parkinson's, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and dementia.
We went to Austria to train and it was so peaceful. And I love coffee and the coffee was great.
Put. That coffee. Down. Coffee's for closers only.
I try to work on houses not cars. If I was as good at working on cars as I was on houses maybe I would. But I'm not.
scapegoat, n. I think our top two are: 1. Not enough coffee. 2. Too much coffee.
Coffee comes in five descending stages: Coffee, Java, Jamoke, Joe, and Carbon Remover.
Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords.
Way too much coffee. But if it weren't for the coffee, I'd have no identifiable personality whatsoever.
There are a couple things that I could be doing, maybe owning a coffee shop or work in construction, building houses back in Nashville or British Columbia. I've also thought about being a property owner which would give me income and allow me to fix and maintain those properties to keep me busy.
Why don't you have a cup of coffee at least? I, um, I'm a little low in sugar and I don't have any cream, but it's real coffee.
Nothing can replace sleep, but coffee can do it best. I love coffee.
I was actually with Conor Oberst on tour, and we were walking down the street getting a coffee. I walked into a random hipster-y coffee shop and I heard my own song, and I was so stoked.
I'm a big coffee drinker, and I like the ritual of using a French press - plus it makes great coffee.
You don't even really need a place. But you feel like you're doing something. That is what coffee is. And that is one of the geniuses of the new coffee culture.
If therefore our houses be houses of the Lord, we shall for that reason love home, reckoning our daily devotion the sweetest of our daily delights, and our family worship the most valuable of our family comforts. This will sanctify to us all the conveniences of our houses, and reconcile us to the inconveniences of it.
There is no better love potion than a coffee. When a man drinks the coffee made by you he will become forever yours.
I love coffee, but I don't photograph it. That's not who I am. I'm a social creature, so my subject should not be the coffee. It's about being together with friends.
My values were shaped by my faith, and by my parents. I worked at their small coffee shop, meeting people from all walks of life. And I realized something: everyone needs a cup of coffee.
We had taken the cups for coffee out of the building as a cost-saving measure, but left the coffee. Somebody thought it was symbolic to do this.
It's got to be speciality coffee or nothing. I love posh coffee but I have lattes with sugar, so I'm not a purist at all, but it has to be specific or it's just not worth it to me.
I remember my grandmother drying wild coffee berries in the sun, then hulling and roasting them for her own cup of coffee each morning. — © Rohan Marley
I remember my grandmother drying wild coffee berries in the sun, then hulling and roasting them for her own cup of coffee each morning.
Ask yourself whether our language is complete--whether it was so before the symbolism of chemistry and the notation of the infinitesimal calculus were incorporated in it; for these are, so to speak, suburbs of our language. (And how many houses or streets does it take before a town begins to be a town?) Our language can be seen as an ancient city: a maze of little streets and squares, of old and new houses, and of houses with additions from various periods; and this surrounded by a multitude of new boroughs with straight regular streets and uniform houses.
I love design. That's my favorite part about flipping houses and that's what I'm good at so to be able to go outside the box and not just design houses that are flips.
Well, coffee is my drug of choice, generally, with a little bit of Pepsi here and there, if I need more sugar. But yeah, if I could do intravenous coffee, I would. But I guess that's pretty standard.
Musicians ought to reclaim some of the power in the houses of production. The opera houses are run either by managers or by stage directors, never by musicians.
I like cappuccino, actually. But even a bad cup of coffee is better than no coffee at all.
I know it sounds strange, but I'm one of those people who goes to a coffee shop to drink coffee.
Imma go to Starbucks in the morning for some coffee, if it ain't no girls there i won't buy no damn coffee!
What a great partnership: Marley Coffee and BikeCaffe, bringing organic coffee in an earth-friendly vehicle to our customers.
As a kid I did enjoy building things; learned quickly how to make gun powder. I built sleighs, forts, houses in the back yards of houses.
All cold brew coffee is more or less made the same way - by long-steeping coarse coffee grounds in unheated water - but it's not all created equal. — © Claire Saffitz
All cold brew coffee is more or less made the same way - by long-steeping coarse coffee grounds in unheated water - but it's not all created equal.
Coffee is the highlight of my day. After coffee everything is downhill.
There's different kinds of improv. There's Second City improv where you try to slowly build a nice sketch. There's stuff you do in college coffee houses where you just go joke, joke, joke. Bring another funny character with a funny hat on his head. Christopher Guest is more the line of trying to get a story out.
I only drink coffee when I'm actually feeling tired. I've never wanted to become dependent on it, to be one of those people where I wake up and have to have coffee.
I love coffee. I definitely have coffee every day.
Coffee connects us in so many ways - to each other, to our senses, and to the earth that supports the coffee trees.
Certainly the caffeine in coffee, whether it's Starbucks or generic coffee, is somewhat of a stimulant. But if you drink it in moderation, which I think four or five cups a day is, you're fine.
You don't need coffee. Nobody needs coffee. You can get along without it.
So somebody told me that if I wasn't a coffee drinker yet, by the end of college I'd have to be, because a math major is so tough I would have to stay up very late. I was going to need coffee to do that. Well, merely because they said that, I never drank coffee in college, never got addicted to it, never needed it.
Coffee as drunk in England, debilitates the stomach, and produces a slight nausea ... it is usually made from bad Coffee, served out tepid and muddy, and drowned in a deluge of water.
All that five thousand kids lived in those five thousand houses, owned by guys that got off the train. The houses looked so much alike that, time and time again, the kids went home by mistake to different houses and different families. Nobody ever noticed.
I remember having a discussion at some stage and saying a coffee machine would do well in the training ground. Everyone was like, 'No, in England, we drink tea.' I was like, 'OK, I was just saying that I think coffee works as well.' Next thing you know, after the international break, we had this massive coffee machine come in from Nespresso.
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