A Quote by Kristen Schaal

If I'm having a fancy glass of champagne, I'll always mix it with the champagne of beers. Because I deserve all the champagnes. — © Kristen Schaal
If I'm having a fancy glass of champagne, I'll always mix it with the champagne of beers. Because I deserve all the champagnes.
I love champagne, but I don't have champagne every night. If I go out, and I want to have a drink, I'll have a glass of champagne.
I like to start off my day with a glass of champagne...I like to wind it up with a glass of champagne, too. To be frank, I also like a glass or two in between. It may not be the universal medicine for every disease, as my friends in Reims and Epernay so often tell me, but it does you less harm than any other liquid.
I could not conjure up one melancholy fancy upon a mutton chop and a glass of champagne.
This isn't champagne anymore. We went through the champagne a long time ago. This is serious stuff. The days of champagne are long gone.
She loved attention. It was like a glass of the best champagne—bubbly and intoxicating—and as with champagne, she always wanted more of it. Still, she didn’t want to seem like an easy mark. “If you must know, I’ve come to join a convent,” Evie said, testing him.
Whenever I drink champagne I either laugh or cry...I get so emotional! I love champagne.
Adventure is the champagne of life, but I prefer my champagne and my adventures dry.
The wit of a graduate student is like champagne. Canadian champagne.
Two warm bodies and one cold bottle of champagne will produce something more wonderful than would happen without the champagne.
Champagne and orange juice is a great drink. The orange improves the champagne. The champagne definitely improves the orange.
The thing about champagne,you say, unfoiling the cork, unwinding the wire restraint, is that is the ultimate associative object. Every time you open a bottle of champagne, it's a celebration, so there's no better way of starting a celebration than opening a bottle of champagne. Every time you sip it, you're sipping from all those other celebrations. The joy accumulates over time.
Champagne's funny stuff. I'm used to whiskey. Whiskey is a slap on the back, and champagne's a heavy mist before my eyes.
Some writers, of course, simply write, as they feel they are driven to do, by outer/inner inspirations. If, after the work is written and, hopefully, published, others respond -- that is the Champagne. But we, or some of us, don't write for the Champagne. We write because we write.
It's a nice glass of champagne at the end of a life.
I drink Champagne when I win, to celebrate...and I drink Champagne when I lose, to console myself.
Fate is gonna find you in your glass of champagne.
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