TEA QUOTES III

quotations about tea

Tea quote

a barbecue last night
goat meat
home grown veg
friends coming in
to share
my son kisses me
sees to my comfort
escorts me
afterwards
in darkness
to the Tea House door

VENIE HOLMGREN

The Tea House Poems


Rejecting a cup of tea is like rejecting a gesture of friendship.

JESSICA PAN

"What Americans can learn from the soothing British ritual of tea time", The Week, May 23, 2017


Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea.

HENRY FIELDING

Love in Several Masques

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Stands the Church clock at ten to three?
And is there honey still for tea?

RUPERT BROOKE

"The Old Vicarage, Grantchester"

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Tea is the most popular beverage, after water, throughout the world.

LESTER MITSCHER

The Green Tea Book

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Teaism is a cult founded on the adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday existence. It inculcates purity and harmony, the mystery of mutual charity, the romanticism of the social order. It is essentially a worship of the Imperfect, as it is a tender attempt to accomplish something possible in this impossible thing we know as life.

OKAKURA KAKUZO

The Book of Tea


Come oh come ye tea-thirsty restless ones -- the kettle boils, bubbles and sings, musically.

RABINDRANATH TAGORE

Collected Poems and Plays of Rabindranath Tagore

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Industrially processed tea is like a turkey twizzler, versus a proper loose leaf tea which is the roast chicken.

HENRIETTA LOVELL

"The art of the perfect cup of tea", The Telegraph, May 21, 2014


I am so fond of tea that I could write a whole dissertation on its virtues. It comforts and enlivens without the risks attendant on spirituous liquors. Gentle herb! Let the florid grape yield to thee. Thy soft influence is a more safe inspirer of social joy.

JAMES BOSWELL

London Journal, 1762-1763

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Tea is so important to the Russians that prisoners receive a regular ration as a basic requirement.

EMILY KEARNS

Tea: A Miscellany Steeped with Trivia, History and Recipes


Tea is hot and getting hotter. From iced to spiced, from austere black tea to sweetened and milky chai, from a flowery pick-me-up to a healing herbal, no other beverage has such a place in the heart of every civilization. No wonder it is the most popular beverage in the world, next to water.

SARA PERRY

The New Tea Book

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Tea beckons us to enjoy quality time with friends and loved ones, and especially to rediscover the art of relaxed conversation.

DOROTHEA JOHNSON

Tea & Etiquette

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Tea tempers the spirits and harmonizes the mind, dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue, awakens thought and prevents drowsiness, lightens or refreshes the body, and clears the perceptive faculties.

LU YU

Classic of Tea: Origins and Rituals


Tea is like wine. Everything from the soil it's grown in to the landscape, the weather and pests can change the chemistry, taste and quality of the end product.

JANE HALL

"Ringtons are looking for a tea taster. Tea fan Jane Hall put her taste buds to the test", Chronicle Live, May 15, 2017


The Philosophy of Tea is not mere aestheticism ... for it expresses conjointly with ethics and religion our whole point of view about man and nature. It is hygiene, for it enforces cleanliness; it is economics, for it shows comfort in simplicity rather than in the complex and costly; it is moral geometry, inasmuch as it defines our sense of proportion to the universe.

KAKUZO OKAKURA

Book of Tea


To the Chinese people, tea is like a free spirit. When tea enters the body, one is immediately filled with the nutrition of sunshine, the bright moon, the richness of the land, and the wonderment of the entire universe.

LING WANG

Tea and Chinese Culture


The first cup caresses my dry lips and throat,
The second shatters the walls of my loneliness,
The third explores the dry rivulets of my soul
Searching for legends of five thousand scrolls.
With the fourth the pain of past injustice vanishes through my pores.
The fifth purifies my flesh and bone.
With the sixth I commune with the immortals.
The seventh conveys such pleasure I am overcome.
The fresh wind blows through my wings
As I make my way to Penglai.

LU TONG

Thanks to Imperial Censor Meng for His Gift of Freshly Picked Tea


If you have one teapot
And can brew your tea in it
That will do quite well.
How much does he lack himself
Who must have a lot of things?

SEN NO RIKYU

attributed, Tea: A Miscellany Steeped with Trivia, History and Recipes


Come, let us have some tea and continue to talk about happy things.

CHAIM POTOK

attributed, 99 Things to Do Between Here and Heaven


Honestly, if you're given the choice between Armageddon or tea, you don't say 'What kind of tea?'

NEIL GAIMAN

attributed, Tea: A Miscellany Steeped with Trivia, History and Recipes

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