Winston Churchill led the life that many men would love to live. He survived 50 gunfights and drank 20,000 bottles of champagne. [. . . ] And of course, by resisting Hitler, he saved Europe and perhaps the world.
I like making mini-movies rather than just three-minute, place-the-champagne-here-for-sponsorship videos.
In Success you deserve it and in defeat, you need it.
Don't die with a bottle of champagne in your fridge.
Life is too short to not have oysters and champagne sometimes
The food of thy soul is light and space; feed it then on light and space. But the food of thy body is champagne and oysters; feed it then on champagne and oysters; and so shall it merit a joyful resurrection, if there is any to be.
Contrary to vulgar legend the lives of great ballerinas are not entirely given up to a few minutes of graceful movement every night followed by champagne drunk out of their toeshoes till dawn, in the company of financiers. . . no, most of their time is spent in filthy rehearsal halls, inhaling dust, or else in class, daily, year in year out, practicing, practicing even after they are already prima ballerinas.
Laughter is just like champagne -- only without the headache afterwards.
To dine, drink champagne, raise a racket and make speeches about the people's consciousness, the people's conscience, freedom andso forth while servants in tails are scurrying around your table, just like serfs, and out in the severe cold on the street await coachmen--this is the same as lying to the holy spirit.
People seek for the spiritual champagne, but they mistake what it is.
There's nothing undignified about lying about all day and being waited on by servants, sipping bloody champagne.
Remember gentleman, it's not just France we're fighting for, it's Champagne!
Champagne, if you are seeking the truth, is better than a lie detector.
The William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh. . . was the place where Champagne Music was born.
My idea of heaven used to be relaxing at home with a cheese plate and champagne.
There is an eternal humanity that crosses through all people, and it's more interesting often when it's about struggle - not people with champagne glasses.
Coquetry is the champagne of love.
Bourbon's the only drink. You can take all that champagne stuff and pour it down the English Channel. Well, why wait 80 years before you can drink the stuff? Great vineyards, huge barrels aging forever, poor little old monks running around testing it, just so some woman in Tulsa, Oklahoma can say it tickles her nose.
We are staunch and true and in rather a champagne mood.
The same old thing--even if it's champagne--is still the same old thing.