Famous quotes containing the words tea, ice and/or cream:
“An old man drinks tea and reads the newspaperforgetting age for a moment.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)
“When the ice is covered with snow, I do not suspect the wealth under my feet; that there is as good as a mine under me wherever I go. How many pickerel are poised on easy fin fathoms below the loaded wain! The revolution of the seasons must be a curious phenomenon to them. At length the sun and wind brush aside their curtain, and they see the heavens again.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Hank: It aint gonna be a bit different than it was in Redding, P.A. And were going over just as big.
Queenie: Oh, Hank. Do you think so?
Hank: Why its cream in the can, baby!”
—James Gleason (18861959)