A Quote by Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

I really need a gin and tonic. — © Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
I really need a gin and tonic.
I've never felt scared of flight, ever. It's really weird. I don't know. They stick a gin and tonic in your hands and I just think, "Life is good!"
I don't know what reception I'm at, but for God's sake give me a gin and tonic.
There's an old man sitting next to me, making love to his tonic and gin.
The gin and tonic has saved more Englishmen's lives, and minds, than all the doctors in the Empire.
Part of her doing suicide intervention is my caseworker has to mix me another gin and tonic.
Personally, I believe a rocking hammock, a good cigar, and a tall gin-and-tonic is the way to save the planet.
In Western Australia they don't even know how to make that vital piece of sailboating equipment, the gin and tonic.
A good heavy book holds you down. It's an anchor that keeps you from getting up and having another gin and tonic.
I shall be well enough when I get to Kentucky or Alabama. The tonic I need is the tonic of opposition. That always sets me on my feet.
I work for three or four hours a day, in the late morning and early afternoon. Then I go out for a walk and come back in time for a large gin and tonic.
It's nine o'clock on a Saturday, the regular crowd shuffles in / There's an old man sitting next to me making love to his tonic and gin / He says, 'Son, can you play me a memory?/ I'm not really sure how it goes / But it's sad and it's sweet, and I knew it complete when I wore a younger man's clothes.'
Much has been written on the subject of self-care, and what truly counts as such; one woman's double gin and tonic is another woman's culturally appropriated yoga retreat.
I had an Aston Martin phone worth ?15,000 given to me as a present. I dropped it in a gin and tonic about 15 seconds after opening it.
Gin a body meet a body Coming thro' the rye, Gin a body kiss a body— Need a body cry?
The idea of elegance and aristocratic indulgence of an ocean cruise was born out of the image of the rich men and women who ruled the British Empire slowly sailing to India and the Far East while sipping gin and tonic on deck - served by men in white jackets.
Arthur shook his head and sat down. He looked up. “I thought you must be dead …” he said simply. “So did I for a while,” said Ford, “and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks. I kept myself amused all that time jumping in and out of a gin and tonic.
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