I joined the Party definitely in 1923 after having already been in sympathy with it before.
There's no point for me to party. I have a girl that I love. I don't need that.
Yeah when I was 7 or 8 my moms would have little parties, and I would play the music.
I go out partying to figure out exactly who I'm making music for. You can't just guess.
The actual gap between Labor, Likud and the new central party is microscopic.
Having two non-functional parties is not a democracy, it's a losing coin flip.
It would be simply suicidal to French Canadians to form a party by themselves.
The red-carpet thing of premieres and parties is probably my least favourite part of my job.
But if we can work with people in other parties to get the right answer for the country we'll do that.
Oscar night is a ridiculous night where you go to these parties and you see everyone that you've ever wanted to work with and admire.
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Sense isn’t democratic. An opinion uttered by 99 people does not necessarily make more sense than an opposing opinion that was uttered by one person.
Nothing is more necessary to the culture of the higher sciences, or of the more elevated departments of science, than meditation; and nothing is less suited to meditation than the structure of democratic society.