Top 19 Indian Tea Quotes

#1. i can't always tell
what's better

long drives
in the star-spangled deserts

or long walks
along winding tea gardens.

Sanober Khan

#2. He was holding a tray. On the tray were two glasses of milky Indian chai. 'Chota hazari, sahib,' said Ladoo. Bed tea. 'What a nice gesture,' I said returning to Olivia. 'Mrs Puri has sent us up some tea.' 'I wish she had sent it up two hours later,' said Olivia from beneath her sheets.

William Dalrymple

#3. The awareness of our environment came progressively in all countries with different outlets.

Jacques-Yves Cousteau

#4. Carlyle spread her hands. 'I speculated that it was the remains of the starship that took the Eurydiceans to the planet. This seems to have been borne out.' She smiled. 'It transmitted a defensive virus that contained Microsoft patches.

Ken MacLeod

#5. I answer that, As Augustine says (De Moribus Eccl. vi), the soul needs to follow something in order to give birth to virtue: this something is God: if we follow Him we shall live aright.

Thomas Aquinas

#6. I'm not a fool and I won't be taken for a ride. I will stand up for my self but at the same time I don't presume the worst and I don't see people coming at me with negativity. Until they do.

Michele Bachmann

#7. I'm not a particularly dark individual. I have my moments, it's true, but I do have a sense of humor.

Alan Moore

#8. I don't like roller coasters. I don't like bungee jumping. I don't like snow boarding really fast down the hill. I am not someone who is an adrenaline junkie.

Jane Levy

#9. I am a girl who loves life and loves people and I find that in this life there are more good people than bad and that is who I choose to surround myself with.

Ruby Gettinger

#10. They say every dog has its day, Ganapathi, but for this terrier twilight came before tea-time.

Shashi Tharoor

#11. Far from New England's blustering shore,New England's worm her hulk shall bore,And sink her in the Indian seas,Twine, wine, and hides, and China teas.

Henry David Thoreau

#12. Anyone who has used that comforting phrase 'a nice cup of tea' invariably means Indian tea.

George Orwell

#13. Pulling weeds and planting seeds. That's the story of life. We are individual lots on which either weeds of selfishness or fruit of the Holy Spirit grows and flourishes.

Dennis Rainey

#14. If we were sensible we would seek death
the same blissful blank which we enjoyed before we existed.

H.P. Lovecraft

#15. Let's judge a man on what he's done.

Barbara Bush

#16. We and our allies owe and acknowledge an ever-lasting debt of gratitude to the armies and people of the Soviet Union.

Frank Knox

#17. The Infusion of a China plant sweetened with the pith of an Indian Cane.

Joseph Addison

#18. And that wasn't the first time it ever occurred to me that this world ain't run like it ought to be run a heap of more times than what it is.

William Faulkner

#19. It's not the end of the world if I can't get a film job, or if a movie doesn't turn out well - even though I don't like it when that happens. There are other things I enjoy doing, and I involve myself in them.

Viggo Mortensen

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