Coffea Coffee Quotes & Sayings
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When you go to Detroit you see a town that is resilient, that's just fighting to win again, and there's an energy to that. Just watching a city really fighting to get back on its feet and watching the inner strength of a city is tremendous. — George Clooney

I walk away from writing what I consider to be a good song - with a good character, a good story in it - with all I'm gonna really get out of that song. My greatest pleasure is to create it, not to record it, not to hear anyone else play it, though that can be nice too. — Robert Hunter

I no longer drink nearly as much as I used to but, still, my motto is Sine coffea nihil sum. Without coffee, I'm nothing. — Sarah Vowell

She wears strength and darkness equally well, the girl has always been half goddess, half hell — Nikita Gill

You can't escape from a prison until you recognize you are in one. People who have chosen to live within the limits of their old beliefs continue to have the same experiences. It takes effort and commitment to break old patterns — Bob Proctor

Literary Party: A traffic jam of the lost waiting for the ferry across the Styx. — Delmore Schwartz

There's no such thing as justice in America. It's all a fairy tale. — James Patterson

Certain stories must remain mine, so that there is a me to remain. — Lauren Oliver

Charity is not a potency of the soul, because if it were it would be natural. Nor is it a passion, because it is not in a sensitive potency in which are all passions. Nor is it a habit, because a habit is removed with difficulty; charity, however, is easily lost through one act of mortal sin. Therefore charity is not something created in the soul. — Thomas Aquinas

The parliamentary principle of vesting legislative power in the decision of the majority rejects the authority of the individual and puts a numerical quota of anonymous heads in its place. In doing so it contradicts the aristocratic principle, which is a fundamental law of nature. — Adolf Hitler

I don't know of a better argument in favor of farming with horses than trying to start an old tractor in the winter time. — Gene Logsdon