Usually she ordered a cup of coffee and a cup of tea, as well as a brownie, propping up her sadness with chocolate and caffeine so that it became an anxiety.
. . . I leaped headlong into the Sea, and thereby have become more acquainted with the Soundings, the quicksands, and the rocks, than if I had stayed upon the green shore, and piped a silly pipe, and took tea and comfortable advice.
I'm like a fine-tuned race car. You've got to make frequent pit stops when you drink as much tea as I do.
It has been well said that tea is suggestive of a thousand wants, from which spring the decencies and luxuries of civilization.
The tea is pure chemistry, and so is everything else. But chemistry can be highly active with nutrients, it could be not very active and empty of nutrients or it could be a toxic, polluted substance. That's what interests me as an environmentalist, because I think we should only produce the purest, finest things. Then there would be no toxic side effects. There would be no wastes, because everything would be used responsibly.
The shouting, the overrunning of the Capitol, the sneaking in of Tea Party participants into the basement of the Capitol, the name-calling, the spitting, all of that. . . The Tea Party emerges as not only outrageous, but they have turned up the volume in ways that even Code Pink have not been able to do.
Tea, late dinners and the French Revolution. I cannot exactly see the connection of ideas.
First of all, do I think there's some racists in the Tea Party? Yeah. I'm an ordained United Methodist pastor; there's some racists in the Methodist church. I don't know if there's a body that does not have some racists in it.
I'm more of a Tea Party person.
Inkstands and tea-cups are never as full as when one upsets them.
Paramore will be the neighbor that comes over for tea and never leaves.
The water in L. A. tastes like bleach. I literally have to make my tea with Evian water.
Better than sweet tea on a veranda. I want to live at Belmont!
Polly put the kettle on, we'll all have tea.