“That’s what I do: I make coffee and occasionally succumb to suicidal nihilism. But you shouldn’t worry — poetry is still first. Cigarettes and alcohol follow.”— Anne Sexton, amazon.com
“the next time you have your coffee black you’ll taste the bitter state he left you in it will make you weep but you’ll never stop drinking you’d rather have the darkest parts of him than have nothing”— Rupi Kaur, amazon.com
“The fresh smell of coffee soon wafted through the apartment, the smell that separates night from day.”— Haruki Murakami, amazon.com
“The voodoo priest and all his powers were as nothing compared to espresso, cappuccino, and mocha, which are stronger than all the religions of the world combined, and perhaps stronger than the human soul itself.”— Mark Heplin, facebook.com
“Presently the small of coffee began to fill the room. This was morning’s hallowed moment. In such a fragrance the perversity of the world is forgotten, and the soul is inspired with faith in the future.”— Halldór Laxness, goodreads.com
“We’re a little depressed. Coffee solves all these problems in one delightful little cup.”— Jerry Seinfield, npr.org
“The morning coffee reminds me of your waking. I stir to find you.”— Tyler Knott Gregson, tylerknott.com
“What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and a cup of coffee?”— Anthony Trollope, amazon.com
“You are neither coffee nor tea, you are just the right amount of whatever it is I’m trying to find.”— Sade Andria Zabala, sadeandriazabala.com
“She wasn’t certain what the future held, but coffee would be involved if she had any say in the matter.”— Terry Pratchett, goodreads.com
“But whether it’s that or the aroma of freshly brewed caffeine wafting in the air, I miss the way we used to argue.”— Sade Andria Zabala, sadeandriazabala.com
“I envy the cup of coffee that gets to kiss your sleepy lips awake every cold and bitter morning.”— Sade Andria Zabala, thoughtcatalog.com
“I'm not sure if this woman in the Starbucks line ahead of me is ordering a drink or casting a spell.”— Hand Solo, twitter.com
“We drank our coffee the Russian way. That is to say we had vodka before it and vodka afterwards.”— Philip Sington, books.google.com