I've been kicked out of a few parties, but it's fun when you get kicked out. — Lee Ryan Copy Share Image
“Parties do not lead revolutions. They follow them. And then only when forced to.” — Joe Bageant Copy Share Image
I don't go to the openings of shops or parties given by people I don't know. — A. A. Gill Copy Share Image
The nature of our two main political parties has changed in the United States. — Roger Mahony Copy Share Image
Always go into meetings or negotiations with a positive attitude. Tell yourself you're going to make this the best deal for all… — Natalie Massenet Copy Share Image
Where two Greeks are gathered together, there will be at least three political parties represented, and possibly more. — Mary Stewart Copy Share Image
I'm rarely invited to start-up parties, but who cares about their trinkets and apps anyway? — Evgeny Morozov Copy Share Image
“No one at college ever goes to a party before ten-thirty at the very earliest! They’d rather die. It’s so uncool to… — Francine Pascal Copy Share Image
I actually didn't have a quincenera, but I did get to take part in one for my cousin. I've just never really… — Cierra Ramirez Copy Share Image
I'm going to let my friends in the other parties fight over the turf at the cutting edge of the status quo. — Elizabeth May Copy Share Image
I never go to parties. I never go to premieres. You can't play that game, because it's short-lived and you want a… — Claudia Winkleman Copy Share Image
It is important that the United States remain a two-party system. I'm a fellow who likes small parties and the Republican Party… — Lyndon B. Johnson Copy Share Image
Minus my relationship with Kennedy, I had no automatic invitation to Greek Parties or events, though Chaz and Erin could invite me… — Tammara Webber Copy Share Image
Multiple political parties are a fact of life throughout Europe and most of the West. Today the only countries without strong multiparty… — Thomas Naylor Copy Share Image
When I turned 11, my dad decorated a room at the Standard hotel in Los Angeles in a '60s, Austin Powers style.… — Zoe Kravitz Copy Share Image
My sister and I used to act as maids and waitresses at my great aunt and uncle's cocktail parties, which were very… — Amy Bloom Copy Share Image
Since first hearing the story as a child, any mention of the 'Boston Tea Party' has elicited in me an excitement that… — Greg Fitzsimmons Copy Share Image
Look, the United States doesn't have political parties. In other countries, take say Europe, you can be an active member of the… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
If the parties would brand themselves the way Coke and Pepsi and other products do so that you knew what you were… — Grover Norquist Copy Share Image
Ottolenghi sells lots of delicious sweet things, but my daily addiction is their unbelievable dark chocolate salted caramel biscuits. They're the best… — Trinny Woodall Copy Share Image
I'm a really emotional cook. Not violent, but I don't like someone coming in while I'm cooking. I'm notorious for themed dinner… — Kelis Copy Share Image
“Oooohhhh, you’re one of those kids,” Whitney said, suddenly cracking up. “What in the hell is so damn funny? One of what… — Rachael Wade Copy Share Image
“High school parties exhausted me because I always felt like I was the only thinking person in a room mostly full of… — Megan McCafferty Copy Share Image
The bosses of the Democratic party and the bosses of the Republican party alike have a closer grip than ever before on… — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
“She’s having a party, you know. This coming week.” He took a sip of wine. “I know. I received an invitation this… — Jess Michaels Copy Share Image
“I personally never expected anything of Obama, and wrote about it before the 2008 primaries. I thought it was smoke and mirrors… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
Unfortunately, given the rules of the American political game, people who try to participate by self-righteously refusing to identify with one or… — Rick Perlstein Copy Share Image
“Can you imagine the reaction of a British tabloid newspaper if they found a small school in rural England hosting a party… — Dave Gorman Copy Share Image