I prefer that Argentina wins the World Cup. Messi deserves it for all he has done in football. He's my friend, I wish him the best
On set, I have a lot of coffee. . . so I try to chug water before going for that next cup.
In the Lamborghini I have to avoid certain roads because of pot holes, and there's nowhere to put my drink, no cup holder. And I'm not going to lie, it looks pretentious. I used to think it was cool to, like, drive it to dinner. Now? Like I really need to be looked at any more.
Those who don't feel this love pulling them like a river, those who don't drink dawn like a cup of springwater or take in sunset like a supper, those who don't want to change, let them sleep.
Have an open mind! Have an empty cup!
The usefulness of the cup is its emptiness.
The bitter dregs of Fortune's cup to drain.
Regaining the Champions Cup is not going to be easy.
I threw the pearl of my soul into a cup of wine. I went down the primrose path to the sound of flutes. I lived on honeycomb.
As one, the shapechangers turned and looked at me. I wondered what they'd do if I asked to borrow a cup of sugar.
A girl's name ending in 'a' - that always suggests a 'C' cup.
It's the mortal cup Jace, not the mortal toilet bowl.
We may anticipate bliss, but who ever drank of that enchanted cup unalloved?
There was a dull pang of regret because it was not the kiss of love which had inflamed her, because it was not love which had held this cup of life to her lips.
We do a lot of bird-watching up in the country, but we almost never have a chance to people-watch. There simply aren't enough human beings up here: there is nowhere you can park yourself with a cup of coffee and observe the species on parade.
My record of 13 goals in the World Cup finals still stands.
Qualifying for the second stage would be a successful World Cup for us. I think we can do it.
Pour away despair and rinse the cup. Eat happiness like bread.
Sometimes, I think Trent just needs a cup of hot chocolate and a blankie.
The World Cup is every four years, so it's going to be a perennial problem.