A Quote by Marc Jacobs

Cigarettes and chocolate milk shakes are two amazing things. — © Marc Jacobs
Cigarettes and chocolate milk shakes are two amazing things.
I first started drinking chocolate milk to refuel in college when one of my assistant coaches said there were studies that proved that lowfat chocolate milk was great for recovery, so after practice, we would get out two big gallons and drink it together as a team.
Ice cream was my undoing, and six chocolate milk shakes in a row were nothing to me at one time.
I feel guilty about smoking way too much - and I have a bit of an addiction to chocolate milk shakes, which is not good.
As a child, I lived with being punier than other boys in class. The only consolation was my parents' empathy - they encouraged constant trips to the local drugstore for chocolate milk shakes to fatten me up. The shakes made me happy, but still, all through grammar school, other kids shoved me around.
While a lot of milk chocolate just so happens to be poor quality, milk chocolate itself is not the problem.
There are four basic food groups: plain chocolate, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and white chocolate.
Our milk chocolate is very chocolaty. In fact, we don't call it milk chocolate - we call it milky chocolate.
We have begun to slam doors, and to throw things. I throw my purse, an ashtray, a package of chocolate chips, which breaks on impact. We are picking up chocolate chips for days. Jon throws a glass of milk, the milk, not the glass: he knows his own strength, as I do not. He throws a box of Cheerios, unopened. The things I throw miss, although they are worse things. The things he throws hit, but are harmless. I begin to see how the line is crossed, between histrionics and murder.
I like all sorts of chocolate. Milk chocolate, dark chocolate, anything.
When I was growing up, chocolate milk was a treat, and the chocolate milk that ended up in a bowl of Cocoa Puffs when I had those for breakfast was the biggest treat of all.
I had amazing intellectual privilege as a kid. My mom taught me to read when I was two or three. When I was five, I read and wrote well enough to do my nine-year older brother's homework in exchange for chocolate or cigarettes. By the time I was 10, I was reading Orwell, Tolstoy's 'War and Peace,' and the Koran. I was reading comic books, too.
Cigarettes and chocolate milk These are just a couple of my cravings Everything it seems I like's a little bit stronger A little bit thicker A little bit harmful for me.
I love cheeseburgers and chocolate - milk, not dark, and hot chocolate with marshmallows in the winter!
I love chocolate. I like milk and dark chocolate, but definitely not white.
In some circles there's a conception that milk chocolate is the Merlot of the chocolate world.
You take dark chocolate, you mix it with white milk, and it becomes a delicious drink. That is the chocolate I am talking about.
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