Champagne Quotes
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Vine is where 'Don't' started popping off. A lot of famous Viners used the song, and that was crazy because I had never been a part of something like that. I drank champagne for the first time when it got 100,000 plays.
Bryson Tiller -
A dry martini,' he said. 'One. In a deep champagne goblet.' ... Just a moment. Three measures of Gordon's, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it very well until it's ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon-peel. Got it?
Ian Fleming
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Champagne with its foaming whirls/As white as Cleopatra's pearls.
Lord Byron -
Some people wanted champagne and caviar when they should have had beer and hot dogs.
Dwight D. Eisenhower -
I'm only a beer teetotaler, not a champagne teetotaler. I don't like beer.
George Bernard Shaw -
Champagne! In victory, one deserves it; in defeat one needs it.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
They (Liverpool players) are passing the cup down the line like a new born baby. Although when they are back in the dressing room they will probably fill it with champagne, something you should never do to a baby.
Alan Parry -
Champagne is simply one of the elegant extras of life.
Charles Dickens
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Not only does one drink champagne, but one inhales it, one looks at it, one swallows it ...And one drinks it.
Edward VII -
The champagne tastes the same if you're sitting bolt upright or sunk back into a sofa, so you might as well be upright, because you look better.
Anouska Hempel -
I think getting drunk is the key to flying comfortably. A couple of bloody marys or several glasses of champagne, and suddenly it's like you're on a roller coaster.
Amanda Peet -
This is a real band, a real organization. No petty bullshit. None of that, 'My champagne is not perfectly chilled, cancel the tour.' No eggshells to be walking on.
Vivian Campbell Def Leppard -
Two warm bodies and one cold bottle of champagne will produce something more wonderful than would happen without the champagne.
Helen Gurley Brown -
Fun, like champagne bubbles, can't completely fill you up.
Bette Greene
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There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne.
Bette Davis -
I’ve drunk French champagne in a speakeasy and water out of a horse trough in Poland, and the thing that matters is not what I’m drinking but who I’m drinking with.
Colin Falconer -
After so long keeping to herself and tending her secret quietly, all these words just bubbled up out of her her like cool golden champagne.
Catherynne M. Valente -
I drink Champagne when I win, to celebrate...and I drink Champagne when I lose, to console myself.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
I wish I'd drunk more champagne.
John Maynard Keynes -
I left Guiding Light so many times, they ran out of champagne.
Michael Zaslow
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Laughter is just like champagne -- only without the headache afterwards.
Elizabeth Jane Howard -
I love white Portugal wine better than claret, champagne, or burgundy. I have a sad vulgar appetite.
Jonathan Swift -
Freedom is not a reward or a decoration that you toast in champagne. On the contrary, it's hard graft and a long-distance run, all alone, very exhausting. Alone in a dreary room, alone in the dock before the judges, and alone to make up your mind, before yourself and before the judgement of others. At the end of every freedom there is a sentence, which is why freedom is too heavy to bear.
Albert Camus -
Mum's dress. mum loved big parties. she loved dressing up and champagne bubbles tickling her nose, and dancing with her arms above her head, shoes thrown to the edges of the dance floor, and shouting inane happy things at people.
Elizabeth Noble