I wear weird things sometimes. I like to drink coffee. Neither of those things have anything to do with who I am.
Black as night, sweet as sin.
Fifteen states across the country have gas prices that have dipped below $2. That means it's now cheaper to buy a gallon of liquefied dinosaurs than one cup of coffee at Starbucks.
Coffee is real good when you drink it gives you time to think. It's a lot more than just a drink; it's something happening. Not as in hip, but like an event, a place to be, but not like a location, but like somewhere within yourself. It gives you time, but not actual hours or minutes, but a chance to be, like be yourself, and have a second cup.
The sound of the blades on the ice in the morning is like smelling fresh coffee.
Cocaine is like really evil coffee.
I've been close friends with Katy since teenagers, before she was Katy Perry. She's always been a great resource for me to pull from and watch - from her choice of how public she wants to be about her personal life on down. I also watched her develop from the coffee-house singer-songwriter I knew to her be to playing arenas and killing it.
Nothing's going to keep me from making music. If I were in the want-ads in the back of the paper or playing to six people at a coffee shop, I'd still love to make music.
And it doesn't matter to me whether you're running a coffee shop or you're an intellectual or you're in business or flying hot air balloons. People who can spread ideas, regardless of what those ideas are, win. But consumers, they got way more choices than they used to and way less time.
One of my last few vices is coffee, but with a spot of almond or soymilk, it's never tasted better!
If the waitress comes, order me a coffee and something that involves bacon.
A guy's gotta live, you know, gotta make his way and find his meaning in life and love, and to do that he needs coffee, he needs coffee and coffee and coffee.
The growth of the company and the license that Starbucks has is to participate in other food and beverage opportunities. We have a global business. . . and in many parts of the world, tea is much, much bigger than coffee, and we're going to bring tea and bring our capability and our understanding of what we've done for coffee to tea.
There are some women who seem to be born without fear, just as there are people who are born without the ability to feel pain. The painless ones go around putting their hands on hot stoves, freezing their feet to the point of gangrene, scalding the lining of their throats with boiling coffee, because there is no warning anguish. Evolution does not favour them. So too perhaps with the fearless women, because there aren't very many of them around. . . . Providence appears to protect such women, maybe out of astonishment.
Although oil is a commodity, it's still not a commodity like coffee, which, thank God, we will have with us always. At some point the oil will run out.
Women are never again going to be mindless coffee-makers or mindless policy-makers in politics.
Alec muttered a retort into his coffee. It rhymed with something that sounded a lot more like "ducking glass mole.
If coffee didn't exist, somebody would have to invent it for me very soon.
Want coffee?" I asked, as I headed that way. "It's three thirty in the morning. " "Okay. Want coffee?
I. . . have another cup of coffee with my mother. We get along very well, veterans of a guerrilla war we never understood.