6 Great Authors on Coffee
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Food & Wine
Updated July 31, 2017
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If "death before decaf" and "I like my women the way I like my coffee" are starting to sound a little stale to you, no worries. Great thinkers throughout the ages have weighed in on your daily fix. So pour yourself a cup and settle in, because these authors totally understand how you feel about your coffee.
Albert Camus
Drink some coffee, or else how will you ever get to drink more coffee?
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Haruki Murakami
And the taste that separates "Good morning" from "Why the hell am I awake right now?"
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Louisa May Alcott
I believe the phrase is yasss girlll!
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J.D. Salinger
Holden Caulfield: complaining about things you never realized how badly you wanted to complain about since 7th grade English class.
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Douglas Adams
(When asked where he gets the inspiration for his books)
Whatever works for you, Doug, but is that motivation or torture?
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Sir Terry Pratchett
Well said, sir. We miss you already.
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