Quotes About Party
Let me be clear: I recognise the necessity of tackling antisemitism in the Labour party head-on.
~ Ash Sarkar
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I think our 'Reno' cops are, basically, if you made us make fun of ourselves at a party. That is what we would do. We would do those characters and not really think about it. We didn't develop the characters; everyone just put on a name tag and started improvising.
~ Robert Ben Garant
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Opposition to abortion was one of the ways the Christian right was brought into the Republican Party by conservatives hoping to move the party further right. Now, of course, the tail is wagging the dog.
~ Katha Pollitt
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Each state is a unique laboratory of democracy, and California Republicans need to create a party tailored to the people of California.
~ Kevin Faulconer
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Sen. Obama comes from the old Chicago machine politics and has never taken on the special interests in his party on a major issue ever.
~ John McCain
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Hungarian communists were the most talented. They convinced everybody that reforming the communist party was better than making a new party.
~ Viktor Orban
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Although I'd first seen Senator Hart in Aspen, Colorado, at a New Year's Day party in 1987, we hadn't talked.
~ Donna Rice
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When I was a kid, my favorite show was 'Happy Days.' If I could have heard a recording of the cast of Happy Days just sitting around having fun, talking about the show in a party atmosphere, I'd have lost my mind.
~ Dan Schneider
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Scientists announced that they have located the gene for alcoholism. Scientists say they found it at a party, talking way too loudly.
~ Conan O'Brien
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I would never say that girls and their bachelorette parties are tame.
~ Thomas Middleditch
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The strength of the Democratic Party of Cook County is not something that just happened.
~ Richard J. Daley
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In other words, every party will be permitted to contend for their truths so long as they acknowledge that they are their truths, and not the truth. Each will be permitted to propagandize, each will have to propagandize if it is to hold its own, because it is acknowledged that there is no common ground for the alternative to propaganda, which is reasonable persuasion.
~ Richard John Neuhaus
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My dad came out of the Roosevelt era and the Depression. One person and one party made a difference in his life. That's what everybody forgot when they called my father and other people political bosses.
~ Richard M. Daley
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morning light through his windshield was pale and tired; the city had the desultory, cluttered look of a living room after a drunken party; Martin
~ Richard North Patterson
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public protest of the direction his party is taking. Convention
~ Richard Norton Smith
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Within a year or two of Lenin's death he was clearly the party's boss: having solidified his power, he was ready to resume the drive for Communism interrupted in 1921 by the introduction of the NEP. He had three related objectives: to build a powerful industrial base, to collectivize agriculture, and to impose on the nation complete conformity.
~ Richard Pipes
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I watched the proceedings from across the room while Cleopatra babbled at me. She was pretty drunk. Finally, I got what she was burbling: "Wild Party." You know, the thing in verse about a party that's quite a ball itself. She must have spent a lot of lonely nights memorizing that one.
~ Richard S. Prather
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Dear So-and-So, I'm sorry I couldn't come to your party. Dear So-and-So, I'm sorry I came to your party and seduced you and left you bruised and ruined, you poor sad thing.
~ Richard Siken
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Here it is not a question of liberalism or nationalism. But worse than that – bears. It's a real invasion, and that's why we talk about them at our Party meetings. We're seriously thinking of leaving.
~ Richard West
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Sound familiar? Rutherford B. Hayes was someone who thought that attracting opposition from nearly every direction meant that he was right. James A. Garfield, watching the president flounder in big things and small, thought that the "impression is deepening that he is not large enough for the place he holds" and that his election "has been an almost fatal blow to his party.
~ Richard White
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You guys didn't really think you could go off on a party weekend without me, did you? Especially here of all places—" He froze and it was one of those rare moments when Adrian Ivashkov was caught totally and completely off guard. "Did you know," he said slowly, "that Victor Dashkov is sitting on your bed?" "Yeah," I said. "It was kind of a shock to us too.
~ Richelle Mead
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Can't you . . . I don't know. Find a hobby or something?" "Being charming is my hobby," said Adrian obstinately. "I'm the life of the party— even without drinking. I wasn't meant to be alone.
~ Richelle Mead
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But I'm just going to be out there having a tea party with her cats or whatever it is she has in mind." Adrian
~ Richelle Mead
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I love pity parties. I wish I'd brought hats" - Christian
~ Richelle Mead
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