Top 30 Quotes About Champagne Taste
#1. If you drink champagne when you are sad it makes you happy. If you drink champagne when you are happy you can taste the stars.
Chloe Thurlow
#2. Buddhism is the study of how to be immeasurably happy.
Frederick Lenz
#3. Gout produces calculus in the kidney ... the patient has frequently to entertain the painful speculation as to whether gout or stone be the worst disease. Sometimes the stone, on passing, kills the patient, without waiting for the gout.
Thomas Sydenham
#4. I like champagne because it always tastes as though my foot's asleep.
Art Buchwald
#5. You can't just put any four people together and it goes 'yaaaaah', y'know? ...
Jason Newsted
#6. I'll email you, he says as if he's asking me into the cellar to taste his vintage champagne.
Poppet
#8. I'm enjoying my retirement, enjoying my life. I have two kids and a lot of my time is spent chasing these two animals.
Pete Sampras
#9. As the last drops fell from the glass to my tongue, I wondered - only for an instant - what perhaps I'd never know. What would it taste like, what would it feel like, if that liquid sliding down my throat was not champagne. But the elixir of life. Katheine Neville.
Bill Vaughan
#10. I see myself beneath her.
Being taken and made love to.
I feel her.
I know her.
Taste her champagne mouth.
Ignore the ugly teeth.
Just shut my eyes and taste her.
Markus Zusak
#11. Though lovers be lost, love shall not; And death shall have no dominion.
-Dylan Thomas
Victoria Rice
#12. You lose your anonymity just like a helium balloon with a string. Therefore people are going to have their own opinion and they're going to write in whatever clever manner they desire.
Kim Basinger
#13. With various readings stored his empty skull, Learn'd without sense, and venerably dull.
Charles Churchill
#14. It had the taste of an apple peeled with a steel knife. (Sebastian Barnack assessing a Roederer 1916 champagne in Time Must Have a Stop)
Aldous Huxley
#15. Down Here and up there are all the same to me. Whether I lie here in the gutter and stow away the rain water or drink champagne up there with the same lips makes no difference to me, not even in the taste.
Franz Kafka
#16. I met her in a club down in North Soho, where you drink champagne and it tastes just like Coca-Cola.
Ray Davies
#17. The lovely effects of champagne were quite gone and only the nasty ones were left; the taste in the mouth, the splitting ache in the brow and the impotence of not being able to clarify one's thoughts.
Monica Dickens
#18. Champagne has the taste of an apple peeled with a steel knife
Aldous Huxley
#19. Those souls are always light because more of them have been put out. More of them have already found their way to other places. This one was sent out by the breath of an accordion, the odd taste of champagne in summer, and the art of promise-keeping.
Markus Zusak
#20. I guess life is like a novel. Some of it is written by fate, some of it is written by God... but the part we are ultimately judged by is the part we write ourselves.
Lynn Johnson
#21. A good party is where you enjoy good people, and they taste even better with Champagne.
Wilson Mizner
#22. Crush is only an illusion of love, u creates in your mind..
BHARAT SHARMA
#23. A leader can lose his people if he does not know the problems they are facing.
Sunday Adelaja
#24. Not to have been born, merely musing on that - what freedom, what space!
Emil Cioran
#26. you make autumn mist
taste like champagne
and turn winter rain
into the elixir of life itself.
Sanober Khan
#27. Taste his fear. It tastes just like champagne. Cold and crisp and absolutely without sweetness.
Janet Fitch
#29. Criticism is like champagne, nothing more execrable if bad, nothing more excellent if good; if meagre, muddy, vapid and sour, both are fit only to engender colic and wind; but if rich, generous and sparkling, they communicate a genial glow to the spirits, improve the taste, and expand the heart.
Charles Caleb Colton
#30. The intolerant can be viewed as free-riders, as persons who seek the advantages of just institutions while not doing their share to uphold them.
John Rawls