Two of the saddest words in the English language are, 'What party?' And L.A. is the 'What party?' capital of the world.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You know, we have main English language parties, federalist parties, and traditionally the ones to watch would be the Conservatives, who form the government, and then the Liberals.
A friend of mine at the American Enterprise Institute says there are two parties: the silly party and the stupid party. I'm too old for the silly party, so I had to join the stupid party.
If 'Party of Five' hadn't done well, it would have been a bunch of names involved in the demise. But if 'Time of Your Life' doesn't do well, it will be my name. You have to prepare for the worst. This is a very fickle business.
I don't even like parties.
Politics is not a world for the squeamish or fainthearted.
I don't like parties. There was never a party I was at where I didn't wish I was somewhere else.
Yisrael Beiteinu is a party that puts on the table all the problems that people are afraid to speak about.
The dissolution of the Party - we will not let such a tremendous, big, and glorious party be so easily crashed: this would then be the moment, when we would begin to fight on all fronts.
Partying is such sweet sorrow.
The highest political buzz word is not liberty, equality, fraternity or solidarity; it is service.