Milk Chocolate Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Milk Chocolate
Milk Chocolate Quotes & Sayings
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Sweet is true love, though given in vain.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Animals shouldn't eat gumdrops! They shouldn't drink tea or chocolate milk, either.
— Michael Buckley
Lucern was worth giving up chocolate. Dark chocolate, white chocolate, milk chocolate - she would happily give it all up for him.
— Lynsay Sands
I love cheeseburgers and chocolate - milk, not dark, and hot chocolate with marshmallows in the winter!
— Nina Dobrev
There are four basic food groups: plain chocolate, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and white chocolate.
— Jill Shalvis
I love chocolate. I like milk and dark chocolate, but definitely not white.
— Alicia Sacramone
Our milk chocolate is very chocolaty. In fact, we don't call it milk chocolate - we call it milky chocolate.
— Alain Ducasse
The way to my heart is through Belgian milk chocolate.
— Emma Donoghue
I like all sorts of chocolate. Milk chocolate, dark chocolate, anything.
— Freddie Highmore
Getting to travel around the world and go to glamorous locations is certainly not what I had as a kid.
— Naomie Harris
Ice cream was my undoing, and six chocolate milk shakes in a row were nothing to me at one time.
— Kate Smith
I'd always thought I was above being fascinated by anyone but myself.
— Maggie Stiefvater
The Law is for the proud and the Gospel for the brokenhearted.
— Martin Luther
When I was a child, I used to eat sugar Frosted Flakes with chocolate milk, but I digest, I mean digress.
— Stephen Furst
I love discordancy. It makes people ill at ease and wakes up a part of their brain that's normally asleep.
— John Lydon
Look at bread, and see it as a Dairy Milk Cadbury's chocolate bar, and say to yourself, 'OK, you don't need that.' Bread is bad.
— James Corden
I do not know what right I have to so much happiness, but rather hold it in reserve till the time of my desert.
— Henry David Thoreau