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Arthur Gray
"Tea is certainly as much of a social drink as coffee, and more domestic, for the reason that the teacup hours are the family hours."
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Source : Arthur Gray (2012). “The Little Tea Book”, p.44, BoD – Books on Demand
Arthur Gray
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“We have an even worse situation in Syria, where the United States' allies are actually supporting people who are violently opposed to the United States, who are dangerous, radical Islamist fanatics. I mean, where is the logic of that? When are we going to call the Saudis on the support of intolerant, bigoted, fanatical types of Islam? When are we going to call this ally?”
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“I’m doing pretty well. If you don’t get married, you can’t get divorced. Why couldn’t we learn from the devastatingly low percentage of successful marriages that our last generation went through?”
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“The environment, what surrounds you, is so alive and delightful and complex.”
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“I don't think you can tell somebody how they should collect. I think it's just about being turned on by art.At the end of the day, some people just kind of get it. They don't all get it in the same way or get the same artists, but it's a journey that excites them.”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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“We don't get what we deserve. We get what we BELIEVE we deserve.”
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“Mere philosophy will not satisfy us. We cannot reach the goal by mere words alone. Without practice, nothing can be achieved. (3)”
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“I like helping children. I have a big thing with children. You can correspond with the child, send something to them as a gift. You know it's actually getting there and you are doing something to help.”
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“An interesting difference between African-American humor and Jewish humor, in it's kind of basic or maybe most austere type form is, African-American humor, some of it comes out of playing the dozens in which you insult the other person or insult the other person's mother, and so much of Jewish humor is like, you're insulting yourself. It's totally self-deprecating.”
Source : Source: www.npr.org