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Quotes About Party

The tribal belonging, the sexual association, the sense of party – these are what popular music offer, and they have always been exclusion zones for me. Partly because of my musical constipation – can't dance, can't join in the chorus – partly because of my sense of physical self, feeling a fool, tall, uncoordinated and gangly.
~ Stephen Fry
Is there any point in hosting a party for time travellers? Would you hope anyone would turn up? In 2009 I held a party for time travellers in my college, Gonville and Caius in Cambridge, for a film about time travel. To ensure that only genuine time travellers came, I didn't sent out the invitations until after the party. On the day of the party, I sat in college hoping, but no one came.
~ Stephen Hawking
Are you sure you wouldn't like to run? A game of tag, perhaps? All we have is time, you know. An eternity of time. Or shall we end it? Might as well. After all, we're missing the party.
~ Stephen King
I'm going out for a bottle of champagne. We're going to get bombed.
~ Stephen King
I love the DJ scene out in the clubs. It is a great way to party and make people happy, the atmosphere is one that I use as an escape from reality.
~ Danny Masterson
The 4th of July combines the two things Americans love most in one day: alcohol and explosives.
~ David Letterman
Why is the RUM always gone
~ Johnny Depp
The fall of Margaret Thatcher had three ingredients. Her personality went off the rails because of an excess of hubris and a want of listening. Her party went off the rails because of a surfeit of fear and a shortage of loyalty. A pincer movement of two plotters and the collapse of her support in cabinet dealt her the killer blows.
~ Jonathan Aitken
John Stuart Mill said that liberals and conservatives are like this: "A party of order or stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of political life."44
~ Jonathan Haidt
They played Boston. They played at the Boston Tea Party and through an amazing chain of events I got to hang out with them backstage even though I was underage.
~ Jonathan Richman
cannon used. The night of the grand festivity
~ Jonathan Stroud
In my defense, I was young and there was an open bar.
~ Jonathan Tropper
In '33, a whole lot of the members of this working-class party from our suburb were arrested, above all those who had held some kind of leadership function in the party.
~ Eric A. Johnson
So, what have I learned over my long and weird life? Well, first, that there are two kinds of people, and I don't much care for either of them. Second, when faced with a difficult choice, either way is often best. Third, always leave a party when people begin to play the bongos.
~ Eric Idle
always leave a party when people begin to play the bongos.
~ Eric Idle
The king greeted the document (the Collectanea) not so much as a drowning man greets a straw but as he might a rescue party from outer space.
~ Eric Ives
I am leaving because I have to fight simultaneously a potential recurrence of cancer the Democratic leadership, a health care bill that's going to destroy this country, my opposition to it and a belief that my party has become what it became - what it campaigned against.
~ Eric Massa
Foodies trumpet their love of the hated vegetables of childhood: cauliflower and Brussel sprouts join beetroot as dinner party favourites.
~ Bee Wilson
Twenty minutes ago he'd left his brother's engagement party and headed straight for the belly of San Francisco's Mission District.
~ Bella Andre
The electorate, Adam had read in The Economist, would grow increasingly diverse and the Republicans would die off as a national party even if something remained the matter with Kansas;
~ Ben Lerner
I didn't leave the Republican Party. I felt that the party left me.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
My party would not have allowed the Taleban to become such a huge force that they would need to sign a peace treaty.
~ Benazir Bhutto
State ownership! It leads only to absurd and monstrous conclusions; state ownership means state monopoly, concentrated in the hands of one party and its adherents, and that state brings only ruin and bankruptcy to all.
~ Benito Mussolini
Your party man, however excellent his intentions may be, is always opposed to any limitation of sovereignty. He regards himself as the next in succession, and handles gently the property that is to come to him, even while his opponents are its tenants.
~ Benjamin Constant