Top 24 Quotes About Tea And Biscuits
#1. Nicotine addicted, persecuted, her day is a maddening circle of tea and biscuits, baking, smoking, the necessary fiction of the housewife.
James Claffey
#2. I'm a full grown man and I'm not tall enough to ride a rollercoaster. So I will sit on the teacups, eat my tea and biscuits and reminisce with the cheshire cat who lives in my head. Oh hello Mr. Cheshire, lovely weather this morning. Mr. Cheshire? Oh my god.
Thom Yorke
#3. We can't sit around discussing pure evil without tea and biscuits, Iz. It's just not done.
G.A. Aiken
#4. Sit down and tell me everything, child. Hurt feelings and hopeless despair are no match for tea and biscuits.
Elizabeth Jane Howard
#5. Well, come back and have tea with us," saidMoon-Face. "Silky's got some Pop Biscuits -andI've made some Google Buns. I don't often makethem-and I tell you they're a treat!
Enid Blyton
#6. If anything, I was the opposite of most college students who think they can do anything.
Annie Baker
#7. You can't tell a millionaire's son from a billionaire's.
Vance Packard
#8. Always when I come to the field, I try to do my best for other people.
Pele
#9. You ever dip your biscuit in your tea and it breaks? I swear now, you never get used to that.
Peter Kay
#10. The Sudanese have delighted me, not only in their generosity and simplicity, but also in their tendency to take tea with milk and not to hesitate to dunk biscuits in it. As an Englishman, you can imagine the feeling of fraternal closeness that this activity has generated.
Tom Allen
#11. In 2010, the BBC spent nearly £230,000 on tea, but only £2000 on biscuits.
John Lloyd
#12. I took the wife's family out for tea biscuits. They weren't too happy about having to give blood though.
Les Dawson
#13. He scowled at Jason. And please, I don't like being touched. Don't ever grab me again.
Rick Riordan
#14. We write frankly and freely, but then we modify before we print.
Mark Twain
#15. Charity separates the rich from the poor; aid raises the needy and sets him on the same level with the rich.
Evita Peron
#17. The policemen had clearly been there all morning: four big white tea mugs from the canteen were drained and drip-stained, red-and-gold wrappers from caramel log biscuits were folded into interesting shapes on one side of the table, rolled up into tight little balls on the other.
Denise Mina
#18. Anyone with a grain of sense would know that if I punched my wife I would rip her head off. It's all lies. I have never laid a finger on her.
Mike Tyson
#19. Sweetened ice tea is one of the things I love about the South, right up there with homemade biscuits and cheese grits.
Emily Giffin
#20. Mrs. Earwig (pronounced Ar-wige, at least by Mrs. Earwig) believed in shiny wands, and magical amulets and mystic runes and the power of the stars, while Granny Weatherwax in cups of tea, dry biscuits, washing every morning in cold water and, well ... mostly she believed in Granny Weatherwax.
Terry Pratchett
#21. Eamonn Carr was coming in with tea on a tray, and what looked like home-made biscuits. Paula took her drink gratefully, but saw that Guy just sipped his and put it down on a well-placed coaster.
Claire McGowan
#22. Sister Mary chose that moment to come in with the tea. Satanist or not, she'd also found a plate and arranged some iced biscuits on it.
Neil Gaiman
#23. I always find a nice cup of tea and a few biscuits an excellent accompaniment to writing.
Claire H. Perkins
#24. Yes, this is Mango himself. Listen I'm terribly busy and don't have time for a phone interview right now.
Chris Kattan
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