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Cigar And Wine Quotes By Demi Moore

There's something about smoking a cigar that feels like a celebration. It's like a fine wine. There's a quality, a workmanship, a passion that goes into the smoking of a fine cigar. — Demi Moore

Cigar And Wine Quotes By Anton Chekhov

Wine and tobacco destroy the individuality. After a cigar or a glass of vodka you are no longer Peter Sorin, but Peter Sorin plus somebody else. Your ego breaks in two: you begin to think of yourself in the third person. — Anton Chekhov

Cigar And Wine Quotes By D. L. Hughley

There's something about having a great bottle of wine and a great cigar. Nothing compares to it. — D. L. Hughley

Cigar And Wine Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

You must also remember that the world has God to govern it, and He has not left it to our charity. The Lord God is its Governor and Maintainer, and in spite of these wine fanatics and cigar fanatics, and all sorts of marriage fanatics, it would go on. If all these persons were to die, it would go on none the worse. — Swami Vivekananda

Cigar And Wine Quotes By Joan G. Robinson

There was a strange exciting smell in the air - the smell of wine, cigar smoke, and perfume, mingled with the scent of the roses. The bright colors merged into one another, and the music rose and fell. — Joan G. Robinson

Cigar And Wine Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

The Catholic Church is like a thick steak, a glass of red wine, and a good cigar. — G.K. Chesterton

Cigar And Wine Quotes By Clement Freud

Wine buffs write and talk as though the food and wine will be in your mouth at the same time, that one is there to be poured over the other. This is bullshit. Gustatory enjoyment comes from food and wine and cigars of your liking. So far no one has said that a Monte Cristo is the only cigar to smoke after Armagnac, Romeo and Juliet after Calvados ... but the time may yet come. — Clement Freud