| A selection of observations about bubbly
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| | attain: envy, content, and sufficient
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| from the great and the good...
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| | Champagne"
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| "my only regret in life is that I didn't
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| | Dorothy Parker
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| drink enough champagne"
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| | "meeting Franklin Roosevelt was like
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| John Maynard Keynes
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| | opening your first bottle of Champagne;
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| "there comes a time in every woman's life
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| | knowing him was like drinking it. "
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| when the only thing that helps is a glass
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| | Winston Churchill
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| of Champagne"
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| | "come quickly, I am tasting the stars!"
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| Bette Davis
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| | Dom Perignon
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| "in victory, you deserve Champagne, in
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| | "remember gentlemen, it's not just France
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| defeat, you need it"
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| | we are fighting for, it's Champagne!"
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| Napoleon Bonaparte
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| | Winston Churchill
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| "no government could survive without
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| | "gentlemen, in the little moment that
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| Champagne. Champagne in the throats of
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| | remains to us between the crisis and the
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| our diplomatic people is like oil in the
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| | catastrophe, we may as well drink a glass
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| wheels of an engine"
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| | of Champagne"
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| Joseph Dargent
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| | Paul Claudel
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| "I only drink Champagne when I'm happy,
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| | "in a perfect world, everyone would have
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| and when I'm sad. sometimes I drink it
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| | a glass of Champagne every evening"
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| when I'm alone. when I have company, I
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| | Willie Gluckstern
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| consider it obligatory. I trifle with it
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| | "Champagne is the one thing that gives me
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| if I am not hungry and drink it when I
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| | zest when I feel tired"
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| am. otherwise I never touch it - unless
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| | Brigitte Bardot
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| I'm thirsty"
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| | "why do I drink Champagne for breakfast?
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| Lily Bollinger
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| | doesn't everyone?
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| "three be the things I shall never
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