"Latte" Quotes from Famous Books
... five-pointed star superimposed on the gray silhouette of a latte stone (a traditional foundation stone used ... — The 1991 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
... soil or exposure or climate or treatment can explain the fact that Mentone is utterly deficient in anything drinkable of native origin, whereas Ventimiglia, a stone's throw eastwards, can boast of its San Biagio, Rossese, Latte, Dolceacqua and other noble growths, the like of which are not to be found along the whole length ... — Alone • Norman Douglas
... in hand, I enter the Caffe Nuovo; Seating myself with a sense as it were of a change in the weather, Not understanding, however, but thinking mostly of Murray, And, for to-day is their day, of the Campidoglio Marbles, Caffe-latte! I call to the waiter,—and Non c' e latte, This is the answer he makes me, and this the sign of a battle. So I sit; and truly they seem to think any one else more Worthy than me of attention. I wait for my milkless nero, Free to observe undistracted all sorts and ... — Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, March, 1858 • Various |