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Japanese Tea Ceremony Quotes By Nicolas Kent

Dealmaking is to movie people what the tea ceremony is to the Japanese. They are very, very serious about it. — Nicolas Kent

Japanese Tea Ceremony Quotes By Sheryl Berk

Japanese tea ceremony, — Sheryl Berk

Japanese Tea Ceremony Quotes By Elizabeth Berg

Japanese tea ceremony; a way of honoring oneself by putting another's needs first, the joy that could be found in intimate service ... A conversation we'd had one night on the way home from a movie. I remember that night he'd put toothpaste on my brush before his own, then bowed, I smiled, but I'd understood too that such small gifts were one seed that blossomed in two hearts. — Elizabeth Berg

Japanese Tea Ceremony Quotes By Anne Lamott

You can either set brick as a laborer or as an artist. You can make the work a chore, or you can have a good time. You can do it the way you used to clear the dinner dishes when you were thirteen, or you can do it as a Japanese person would perform a tea ceremony, with a level of concentration and care in which you can lose yourself, and so in which you can find yourself. — Anne Lamott

Japanese Tea Ceremony Quotes By Chogyam Trungpa

If you pour a cup of tea, you are aware of extending your arm and touching your hand to the teapot, lifting it and pouring the water. Finally the water touches your teacup and fills it, and you stop pouring and put the teapot down precisely, as in the Japanese tea ceremony. You become aware that each precise movement has dignity. We have long forgotten that activities can be simple and precise. Every act of our lives can contain simplicity and precision and can thus have tremendous beauty and dignity. — Chogyam Trungpa