
Top 16 Lipton Tea Quotes
#1. Let the old woman have her God, God was as necessary for old women as enemas and Lipton tea bags.
Stephen King
#2. Does what you think of you determine your worth?
Janet Jackson
#3. The formidable power of geography determines the character and performance of a people.
Ethel Wilson
#4. Willingly or not we come to terms with power, forgetting that we are all in the ghetto, that the ghetto is walled in, that outside the ghetto reign the lords of death, and that close by the train is waiting. by Primo Levi in Drowned
Primo Levi
#5. Music pulls words from the heart and inspires brilliance.
Court Young
#6. Good manners consist of doing precisely what everyone thinks should be done, especially when no one knows quite what that is.
P. J. O'Rourke
#7. I didn't know the extent of American obsession with Uganda until I got there and saw it. You ride in the plane and it's filled with American missionaries. Uganda is the No. 1 destination for American missionaries in the world.
Roger Ross Williams
#8. Nice dress you're almost wearing. You ever think about changing professions?
-Ranger
Janet Evanovich
#9. Then why'd you do it?' I questioned in confusion. 'Why not?!' she answered enthusiastically.
Rebecca Donovan
#10. I believe more and more that this business is about people. People, people. The idea is to make friends at the retail level, the warehouse level, let people see you exist, can form sentences and have an interest in something other than yourself.
David Lee Roth
#11. I've never had coffee. I've always hated the smell. It was always tea. I was a pretty typical kid, though. I grew up drinking Lipton. I didn't know there was other tea to drink.
Billy Corgan
#12. Art has no rules. That's what makes it art.
Grace-Naomi
#13. Frank made a face; an Englishman to the bone, he would rather lap water out of the toilet than drink tea made from teabags. The Lipton's had been left by Mrs. Grossman, the weekly cleaning woman, who thought tea made from loose leaves messy and disgusting.
Diana Gabaldon
#14. One uses power by grasping it lightly. To grasp too strongly is to be taken over by power, and thus to become its victim.
Frank Herbert
#15. Something happened when I was in elementary school. A Disney artist named Bruce McIntyre retired, and he had done drawings for 'Pinocchio' and 'Snow White' that was just classic stuff. He moved to the town I grew up in, Carlsbad, and he became a part-time art teacher at our elementary school.
Robert Stromberg
#16. The point is that if you are a little different, or a little outrageous, or if you do things that are bold or controversial, the press is going to write about you.
Donald Trump
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