“Afternoon tea should be provided, fresh supplies, with thin bread-and-butter, fancy pastries, cakes, etc., being brought in as other guests arrive.” – Isabella Beeton, Mrs Beeton’s Book of Household Management Afternoon tea is an English custom that started in the 19th century by the Duchess of Bedford. “I got nasty habits – I take tea at three.” – Mick Jaggerģ4. “Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors.” – Alice Walker, The Color Purpleģ3. “Tea! Bless ordinary everyday afternoon tea!” – Agatha Christieģ2. “There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.” – Henry Jamesģ1. “My hour for tea is half-past five, and my buttered toast waits for nobody.” – Wilkie Collins, The Woman in Whiteģ0. “If a man has no tea in him, he is incapable of understanding truth and beauty. “Better to be deprived of food for three days, than tea for one.” Ancient Chinese proverbĢ8. “Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it as the axis on which the world revolves” – Thich Nhat HanhĢ7. “There’s always time for tea.” – Seanan McGuire, An Artificial NightĢ6. “Tea is always a good idea.” – Author unknownĢ5. “Home is where the tea is.” – Js Devivre, The Tea Traveller’s Constant Companion: OregonĢ4. Tea unleashes the potential which slumbers in the depth of my soul.” – Leo TolstoyĢ3. “I must drink lots of tea or I cannot work. A great book for relaxed reading and sipping.Ģ2. ― Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus The Night Circus, a book by Erin Morgenstern has many references about tea. “When she is unable to avoid the matter further, she makes a pot of tea.” “While there is tea, there is hope.” – Arthur Wing Pinero, Sweet Lavender – A Comedy in Three Acts.Ģ1. ![]() “There’s something hypnotic about the word tea.” – Dorothy L. “Teaism is a cult founded on the adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday existence.” – Kakuzo Okahura, The Book of Teaġ9. The cool breath of heaven rises in my sleeves, and blows my cares away.” – Lo Tungġ8. “When I drink tea I am conscious of peace. “A cup of tea is an excuse to share great thoughts with great minds.” – Cristina Reġ7. It’s all in how you make it.” – Unknownġ6. “The path to Heaven passes through a teapot.” – Ancient proverbġ5. His most famous and important work in the world of tea is The Classic of Tea.ġ4. “Tea tempers the spirit, harmonizes the mind, dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue, awakens the thought and prevents drowsiness.” – Lu Yu, The Classic Art of Tea Lu Yu was a Chinese tea master that wrote many important first books about tea. It is especially fitting for persons of self-restraint and inner worth.” – Lu Yu, Classic of Tea: Origins and Ritualsġ3. “The effect of tea is cooling and as a beverage it is most suitable. “Tea is one of the main stays of civilization in this country.” – George Orwell, Smothered Under Journalism: 1946ġ2. “Tea is the elixir of life.” – Eisai, Kissa Yojoki Eisai, the father of Japanese tea, was a Buddhist monk brough zen Buddhism and tea from China in the late 12th century.ġ1. “Wouldn’t it be dreadful to live in a country where they didn’t have tea?” – Noel Cowardġ0. If you are excited, it will calm you.” – William Ewart Gladstoneĩ. ![]() ![]() “I am in no way interested in immortality, but only in the taste of tea.” – Lu T’ung ![]() “Yes, that’s it! Said the Hatter with a sigh, it’s always tea time.” – Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderlandħ. “Tea … is a religion of the art of life.” – Kakuzo Okakura, The Book of TeaĦ. “There is something in the nature of tea that leads us into a world of quiet contemplation of life.” – Lin Yutang, The Importance of Livingĥ. “I say let the world go to hell, but I should always have my tea.” – Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from UndergroundĤ. “Rainy days should be spent at home with a cup of tea and a good book.” – Bill Watterson, The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Bookģ. “You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” – C.
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