Top 25 Quotes About Ice Tea

#1. tree with a tall thin glass of minted ice tea and a

Denise Nicholas

#2. And if you don't have your ears open, you're not going to be able to figure out what you should be doing.

Walter Isaacson

#3. I thought, If people are going to write about what I'm wearing, then I would wear young British designers who need the publicity.

Emma Watson

#4. Iced tea is too pure and natural a creation not to have been invented as soon as tea, ice, and hot weather crossed paths.

John Egerton

#5. Jake's hair smelled like iced tea with honey in it, after all the ice has melted.

Kelly Link

#6. I'm searching for a real love.

Mary J. Blige

#7. Ice will ruin the tea. Waters it down. You can always get ice, or carry your ice in an ice container. You don't want to put it in your tea, it'll water it down.

Si Robertson

#8. The tea is ice-cold, the room grows colder and colder, but I grow warmer and warmer.

Clara Schumann

#9. England was full of words I'd never heard before - streaky bacon, short back and sides, Belisha beacon, serviettes, high tea, ice-cream cornet.

Bill Bryson

#10. She loved him that much, in a way that made no space for herself, as though he were a full glass of tea and she was the piece of ice that would cause an overspill onto the tablecloth.

Kathy Hepinstall

#11. Sweetened ice tea is one of the things I love about the South, right up there with homemade biscuits and cheese grits.

Emily Giffin

#12. Idealism is guilty middle-class bullshit.

Eric Bogosian

#13. Tough girls come from New York. Sweet girls, theyre from Georgia. But us Kentucky girls, we have fire and ice in our blood. We can ride horses, be a debutante, throw left hooks, and drink with the boys, all the while making sweet tea, darlin. And if we have an opinion, you know youre gonna hear it.

Ashley Judd

#14. Even if I be likened to a rat, I do not care, provided that that particular rat be wanted by you, and be of use in the world, and be retained in its position, and receive its reward. But what a rat it is!

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

#15. Let go of all your hurt and be healed.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#16. raising her glass of ice tea, "here's to girls, their rifles, and law degrees.

Kathleen Brooks

#17. In the military it was camouflage for the desert or the winter. And now it's the duck hunting colors - I think it's "real tree." It's comfortable. It's stuff that's made out of comfortable material, OK, and I'm comfortable in it.

Si Robertson

#18. James: Mugs can be used for all sorts of things. Tea, soup, ice cream. But after my mug stage, I kept with my utilitarian impulse and pursued plate making.
Lucy: How big were your plates?
James: They were plate-size.

Kristen Tracy

#19. It was a small place with bulbs of alcohol, chocolate, coffee, and tea all set with temperature controls in the nipple, so the uniformly tepid drinks could come out anywhere from almost boiling to just this side of ice. The

James S.A. Corey

#20. So what if nobody came? I'll have all the ice cream and tea, And I'll laugh with myself, And I'll dance with myself, And I'll sing, Happy Birthday to me!

Shel Silverstein

#21. It's quite amazing to me, as I walk around a supermarket or a health food shop, to observe the number of Fairtrade choices: not just staples such as coffee, tea, fresh fruits and rice, but cocoa and chocolate, herbs and spices, honey, ice cream, and jams.

Sheherazade Goldsmith

#22. Lobster is not going to be as tasty with ice tea unless that ice tea is from Long Island.

Heather McDonald

#23. Iced tea! Nothing is half so refreshing as a glass of black tea piled high with ice! More than a quencher of thirst, it is a tamer of tempers, a lifter of lethargy, and a brightener of smiles. It is a taste of Winter's chill, magically trapped in midsummer's glass.

Paul F. Kortepeter

#24. Imagine a delicious glass of summer iced tea.
Take a long cool sip. Listen to the ice crackle and clink.
Is the glass part full or part empty?
Take another sip.
And now?

Vera Nazarian

#25. Your voice, an evening
in late June, ice losing
its edges in a jar of tea.

Warren Heiti

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