I sometimes read in a gossip column that I was at a party when I was in Europe at the time. It sometimes feels I've got a Doppelganger somewhere.
Working with Sturges was like working with a guy who wanted to have a party all the time. He was very serious about his work, but in between shots, he was fun and we would play games.
I didn't write 'Snow White' for any class, but I got bitten by the screenwriting bug and wrote a couple of scripts in my spare time instead of going to keg parties or something.
I used to have a real problem with self-pity. Every time the devil would throw a pity party, I would attend.
Too often in Washington special interests urge us to fight one another just because we belong to different parties. It is time for this to stop and for Washington to focus on what needs to be done.
I'm, like, the most terrible person to go to a party with in the world, because I just can't enjoy it. I'm just thinking all the time about what it means and what the implications are.
But I'm not a member of the Democratic Party. If you know anything about me, anybody who's followed me, I'm the anti-Democrat. I have railed against the Democrats for a long time.
I think there are many in the Democratic Party that want immigration to be unsolved issue at least for the time being, because it's more useful as a campaign issue than it is as a solved issue.
I was the candidate first time a Green or any progressive third party has ever been in a national televised debate. I was in five of them. And the response from the public was overwhelming.
Look, of course people are scared of entitlement reform because every time you put entitlement reform out there, the other party uses it as a political weapon against you.
I still party all the time and hang out with everyone who drinks, but I just don't personally, and don't really have the desire to get blitzed drunk any more.
What makes me worry today is the alarming decline in the trust in democratic institutions - political parties, Parliaments, political leaders. Less and less people are going to the polls in most advanced democracies.
Forrest Gump: I'm sorry I had to fight in the middle of your Black Panther party.
[Dropping Scarlett at Ashley's birthday party] Rhett Butler: You go into the arena alone. The lions are hungry for you.
Hawkeye: It was a war party. That means they're going to be attacking up and down the frontier.
C. S. Divot: Who do you think you are? Hrundi V. Bakshi: In India, we don't think who we are. We know who we are.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: [to Wyoming Bill] Oh, you got me right in the pantaloons, partner.
Michelle Monet: Do you speak French? Hrundi V. Bakshi: Well, just enough to get myself into trouble.
The Customer: Are you as bored of that crowd as I am? The Salesman: I didn't come here for the party... I came here for you.
Officer Michaels: How old are you McLovin? Fogell: Old enough. Fogell: Old enough for what? Fogell: To party.
[after Don shows up late for a party] Cosmo Brown: Don, how did you come, by way of Australia?