
Top 15 Quotes About Tea Breaks
#1. The strangest thing is at tea breaks, or coffee breaks or lunch, you forget you're a zombie. And you're talking about politics to somebody at the table and you forget that you have a bullet hole in your forehead.
Billy Connolly
#2. A woman asked me recently, "What are the blocks to my happiness?" I said, "The belief that you have blocks."
Wayne Dyer
#3. Put your financial life on autopilot as a form of 'forced' saving.
Suze Orman
#4. Teapots are not generally known for their aerodynamic qualities, hence the proclivity for their use during breaks between fighting rather than as an actual weapon of war.
Jeffery Russell
#5. It just breaks / a man's heart, watching / a girl so involved with her life, / without him like that.
Michelle Tea
#6. Nothing surpasses my performances with small bands, especially with Charlie Parker. A small band doesn't forestall creativity.
Dizzy Gillespie
#7. You'll see in the movie he constantly does that-he only drinks his tea a certain way, brings his own tea bags, the guy pours hot water, it's like a consistency throughout the film, but he never breaks his habits. I mean, to a point, where he has to.
Antoine Fuqua
#8. Voters did say 'repeal health care', they did say 'reduce the size of government.' But not a single one of them from the tea party or anywhere said 'give tax breaks to the wealthiest.'
Chuck Schumer
#9. I drink tea pretty much continuously at a rate of around 1 imperial pint/hour, which sort of enforces screen/keyboard breaks.
Charles Stross
#10. You ever dip your biscuit in your tea and it breaks? I swear now, you never get used to that.
Peter Kay
#11. I write on a computer. On breaks, I'll make myself green tea. I don't want something too caffeinated. I guess I don't believe in chemical enhancement of my writing. Just slight, but nothing crazy.
Chang-rae Lee
#12. Sometimes I wonder which is worse - confrontational people who are afraid of caring or caring people who are afraid of confrontation.
Mardy Grothe
#13. Maybe you have to become a mother to get to the real sense of everything. Or a prostitute.
Italo Calvino
#14. God sometimes allows us to feel anger so we'll recognize when we're being mistreated. But even when we experience true injustices in our lives, we must not vent our anger in an improper way.
Joyce Meyer
#15. On some levels, you can also have this feeling that we are being duped, somehow. And that the world is at play for something you would understand more if it were pure ideology. It is a very strange time and also basic things are being taken away.
Edwidge Danticat
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