Top 1200 I Love Coffee Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
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 drink coffee. Without coffee, I probably couldnt write.
Coffee is the highlight of my day. After coffee everything is downhill. — © Bill Simmons
Coffee is the highlight of my day. After coffee everything is downhill.
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.
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?
I know it sounds strange, but I'm one of those people who goes to a coffee shop to drink coffee.
I love my coffee.
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.
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.
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 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.
Like most of the world's population I'm into coffee, my perfect weekend would start with a pint of coffee.
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.
So for me, my vice and big challenge is coffee intake. I drink black, organic coffee, but I drink way too much.
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.
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.
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.
My dad had always been a big decaf coffee drinker. But my mom had always been more of a tea drinker. So I grew up around a lot of tea. And I also really love tea. But I'm not one of those people who has ever felt the need to choose between coffee and tea. I think that is a completely false dichotomy.
The smell of roses, my children's bright eyes and smiles, laughing with my husband, walking on the beach, using my hands to do crafts or play guitar, brainstorming, and drinking coffee, really good coffee.
Coffee is the ultimate stress buster for me and I need my cup of coffee in the morning to kick start my day.
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.
I tend to work in coffee shops. I need to get out of the house, and, well, I need the coffee.
Coffee in Italy and some places in Europe is great, but there's just something about Australian 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!
I like cappuccino, actually. But even a bad cup of coffee is better than no coffee at all.
Coffee comes in five descending stages: Coffee, Java, Jamoke, Joe, and Carbon Remover.
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.
What a great partnership: Marley Coffee and BikeCaffe, bringing organic coffee in an earth-friendly vehicle to our customers.
See, this was why I liked coffee. You couldn’t screw up making coffee. Even the bad stuff was good.
The smell of coffee cooking was a reason for growing up, because children were never allowed to have it and nothing haunted the nostrils all the way out to the barn as did the aroma of boiling coffee.
Coffee connects us in so many ways - to each other, to our senses, and to the earth that supports the coffee trees.
Put. That coffee. Down. Coffee's for closers only.
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.
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.
I love coffee, I love tea, I love the Java Jive, and it loves me. Coffee and tea and the Java and me, A cup, a cup, a cup, a cup, a cup.
My workday begins around 11 A.M., with a cup of black coffee in each hand. If I had more hands, there would be more 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. Without coffee, I probably couldn't write. — © Jonathan Ames
I drink coffee. Without coffee, I probably couldn't write.
My father's diner, the Jefferson Coffee Shop, was a simple, 27-seat affair in Washington D.C., open for breakfast and lunch - coffee and eggs in the morning, cold cuts and burgers in the afternoon.
I love it when the coffee's done!
I strode toward Mr. Coffee with lust in my eyes. We'd had a thing for quite some time now Mr. Coffee and I.
Want coffee?" I asked, as I headed that way. "It's three thirty in the morning." "Okay. Want coffee?
I love a Coffee Crisp, and they are nowhere to be found in America.
Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords.
scapegoat, n. I think our top two are: 1. Not enough coffee. 2. Too much coffee.
I've never had a cup of coffee in my life. I can't even remain in the same room with 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.
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.
it doesn't matter if Prince Charles falls off his horse or that the hummingbird is so seldom seen or that we are too senseless to go insane. coffee. give us more of that NOTHING coffee.
I'm a big coffee drinker, and I like the ritual of using a French press - plus it makes great coffee. — © Katie Lee
I'm a big coffee drinker, and I like the ritual of using a French press - plus it makes great coffee.
I like to have straight-up black coffee, but when you get it, sometimes you'll burn your tongue, or it spills on your hands, and you get third degree burns. I happen to be the kind of human being who doesn't want to sue coffee companies for money, so I just say, 'Hey, can you give me some coffee, but can you also give me like, eight ice cubes.'
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.
I love coffee.
If you're on Tinder and you're really trying to look for love, that's going too far. You have to be yourself... and find love at the coffee shop, or in your own community.
Talon glanced wistfully at his drink as he debated what should take priority. 'Coffee... Daimons... Coffee... Daimons...
You don't need coffee. Nobody needs coffee. You can get along without it.
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.
I like living sparsely. In the main room, there's no furniture - no tables, no chairs, no coffee table - not even a decaffeinated coffee table.
I need a coffee, I'm a cold coffee guy. That's how I do.
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.
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