“Neither drink (coffee or tea) was known in Frankish lands, but seated in the coffeehouses, I drank of each at various times, twirling my mustache and listening with attention to that headier draught, the wine of the intellect, that sweet and bitter j”
Louis L'Amour
“'Tis pity wine should be so deleterious, for tea and coffee leave us much more serious”
Lord Byron
“If this is coffee, please bring me some tea; but if this is tea, please bring me some coffee.”
Abraham Lincoln
“This costs R275 per person, and besides the nonsense, you get tea, coffee and notes'. You're asked to bring a packed lunch'. Alka-Seltzer apparently not supplied . . .”
James Randi
“China traditionally has been a tea-drinking country but we turned them into coffee drinkers.”
Howard Schultz
“Those of you watching and listening, get a cup of coffee or a spot of tea and join us back here in just a few moments.”
Dan Rather
“I’m going to Albany to take out a government, to take out a culture … I’ve illustrated I believe in intestinal fortitude to take on the demons.”
Carl Paladino