COFFEE QUOTES III

quotations about coffee

Coffee quote

I don't need to drink coffee to be awesome. I'm already awesome. But it's more fun when I'm awesome and awake.

ANONYMOUS


I put coffee in my coffee.

ANONYMOUS


If you are under the age of 30, you may not remember when coffee was only scooped out of a can, dripped from a vending machine or from a lukewarm stainless steel pot in an office break room, and served in a Styrofoam cup or a diner mug. Or when, at least in the United States, coffee was mostly inhaled for its caffeine jolt rather than savored for its exotic flavors, and the only customizations were cream and sugar.

HOWARD SCHULTZ

Onward: How Starbucks Fought for Its Life without Losing Its Soul


It doesn't matter where you're from - or how you feel ... There's always peace in a strong cup of coffee.

GABRIEL BA

Daytripper


My birthstone is a coffee bean.

ANONYMOUS


People love coffee because of its two-fold effect--the pleasurable sensation and the increased efficiency it produces.

WILLIAM HARRISON UKERS

All About Coffee


Science may never come up with a better office communication system than the coffee break.

EARL WILSON

attributed, Java: How to Program


Sometimes I look forward to going to bed at night because I know that when I wake up, I get coffee.

ANONYMOUS


Coffee in England is just toasted milk.

CHRISTOPHER FRY

New York Post, Nov. 29, 1962


Coffee is the world's most valuable trading commodity after oil.

ANTONY WILD

Coffee: A Dark History


How you want your coffee?... Here we take it black as night, sweet as sin.

NEIL GAIMAN

American Gods


I'm just waiting to see if my coffee chooses to use its powers for good or evil today ...

ANONYMOUS


The drinking of coffee is an absolute sin! Our Glorious Prophet did not partake of coffee because he knew it dulled the intellect, caused ulcers, hernia and sterility; he understood that coffee was nothing but the Devil's ruse.

ORHAN PAMUK

My Name is Red


The next time you walk by a coffee shop, peer inside. Take in the variety of people in line or seated. Men and women in business attire. Parents with strollers. College students studying. High school kids joking. Couples deep in conversation. Retired folks reading newspapers and talking politics. And, of course, scores of people sitting in front of laptops searching, downloading, listening, reading and writing books, blogs, business plans, résumés, letters, e-mails, instant messages, texts ... whatever their hearts desire. Consider how many of those people furiously clicking away on keyboards and scribbling ideas on napkins might be working to create the next Google, Alibaba, or Facebook, or composing a novel or a piece of music. Maybe they're falling in love with someone sitting next to them. Or making a friend.

HOWARD SCHULTZ

Onward: How Starbucks Fought for Its Life without Losing Its Soul


When you sit in a café, with a lot of music in the background and a lot of projects in your head, you're not really drinking your coffee or your tea. You're drinking your projects, you're drinking your worries. You are not real, and the coffee is not real either. Your coffee can only reveal itself to you as a reality when you go back to your self and produce your true presence, freeing yourself from the past, the future, and from your worries. When you are real, the tea also becomes real and the encounter between you and the tea is real. This is genuine tea drinking.

THICH NHAT HANH

Anger: Wisdome for Cooling the Flames


I like my coffee like I like my women. In a plastic cup.

EDDIE IZZARD

attributed, The Mammoth Book of Great British Humour


I think if I were a woman I'd wear coffee as a perfume.

JOHN VAN DRUTEN

The Voice of the Turtle


The powers of a man's mind are directly proportioned to the quantity of coffee he drinks.

SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH

attributed, Chicken Soup for the Coffee Lover's Soul


To many people, decaffeinated coffee is like a car without an engine--it might look good on the surface, but it won't get you where you want to go.

SUSAN GILBERT

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Starting And Running A Coffeebar


Coffee time
My dreamy friend
It's coffee time
Let's sing
This silly
Little rhyme
And have
A cup of coffee

NATALIE COLE

"Coffee Time", Still Unforgettable