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  • Teapot Dome involved the conservation of the oil resources of the United States, especially those situated upon the public lands. -- George William Norris
  • Originally I planned on starting a teapot collection. I really like them. -- Billy Dee Williams
  • I like to personalise my dressing room, have a cover for the bed and, if it is a long run, a few cushions and a teapot - a little pot for one. -- Lesley Manville
  • Outside of the chair, the teapot is the most ubiquitous and important design element in the domestic environment and almost everyone who has tackled the world of design has ended up designing one. -- David McFadden
  • Normally I will have five or six cups of tea a day, and if I can have them poured from a teapot, then all the better. I think tea tastes so much nicer from a pot. -- Phyllis Logan
  • When it comes to the teapot tempest that is the Hillary Clinton email imbroglio, the real controversy isn't about politics or regulations. It's about journalism and the weak standards employed to manufacture the scandal du jour. -- Kurt Eichenwald
  • The teapot takes in water and gives out tea. So the human individual takes in anything you give him and promptly transforms it; he is ready to give you out again his own reactions - first, in thought and emotion, then in voice or action. -- Louis MacNeice
  • I just don't understand how you can not be concerned about your appearance. From time to time I'm vilified as the person who cares about the look of a teapot - and it's not that I believe my taste is superior, I just can not believe that other people don't care. -- Stephen Bayley
  • I talk about any number of things on my Facebook space. Politics. Current events. The writing life. The latest tempests in a teapot centering on fandom. Daily doings from my own life. My cats, for crying out loud. Flights of humorous fantasy. Books, both those I've read and those I've written. Movies. And occasionally, TV shows. -- Adam-Troy Castro
  • Worshiping the teapot instead of drinking the tea. -- Wei Wu Wei
  • He's at the chocolate teapot end of the competency scale. -- Nick Hornby
  • The shallow teapot does the most spouting, and boils dry most quickly! -- Elizabeth Foreman Lewis
  • Wisdom was a teapot, pouring from above. Desolation angels, served it up with love. -- Patti Smith
  • The crushed teapot in the rubbish of the bulldozed house will sing in your ears forever. -- Alice Walker
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  • Now, there is no harm in a teapot, even if it contains tea, if it is let alone. -- Brigham Young
  • The wise man is he who is not surprised when he finds stale tea in a beautiful teapot! -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • Find yourself a cup of tea, the teapot is behind you. Now tell me about hundreds of things. -- Hector Hugh Munro
  • I clean this teapot with the kind of attention I would have were I giving the baby Buddha or Jesus a bath. -- Nhat Hanh
  • Who would not spout the family teapot in order to talk with Keats for an hour about poetry, or with Jane Austen about the art of fiction? -- Virginia Woolf
  • Find yourself a cup of tea; the teapot is behind you. Now tell me about hundreds of things. Saki Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors. -- Alice Walker
  • If you have one teapot And can brew your tea in it That will do quite well. How much does he lack himself Who must have a lot of things? -- Sen no Rikyu
  • I am not absolutely positive there is no god. Only in the sense that I'm not absolutely positive there is no large china teapot in orbit in the solar system. -- Richard Dawkins
  • Tea would arrive, the cakes squatting on cushions of cream, toast in a melting shawl of butter, cups agleam and a faint wisp of steam rising from the teapot shawl. -- Gerald Durrell
  • Travelers are fantasists, conjurers, seers - and what they finally discover is that every round object everywhere is a crystal ball: stone, teapot, the marvelous globe of the human eye. -- Cynthia Ozick
  • I was so astonished that I could think of nothing to say, but wondered irrelevantly if I was to be caught with a teapot in my hand on every dramatic occasion. -- Barbara Pym
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