Party Quotes
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Sometimes party loyalty asks too much. (Quote by - John Fitzgerald Kennedy)
The Democratic Party, all the candidates from Washington, they all know each other, they all move in the same circles, and what I'm doing is breaking into the country club. (Quote by - Howard Dean)
It would be nice to see Gordon Brown crowned as early as the next party conference. (Quote by - Desmond Turner)
A baby changes your dinner party conversation from politics to poops. (Quote by - Maurice Johnstone)
The political lesson of Watergate is this Never again must America allow an arrogant, elite guard of political adolescents to by-pass the regular party organization and dictate the terms of a national election. (Quote by - Gerald Ford)
To be honest, it's a bit of a relief not having to be the party animal for a change. (Quote by - Sara Cox)
The policy supported by Mr Howard is one that we would also commend, on the way to a full abandonment of abortion... We are not going to suggest people support one particular party. (Quote by - Cormac Murphy O'Connor)
Spend the afternoon. You can''t take it with you. (Quote by - Annie Dillard)
Stay busy, get plenty of exercise, and don''t drink too much. Then again, don''t drink too little. (Quote by - Herman Jackrabbit Smith-Johannsen)
I've never known a time when the in-fighting in the Labour Party was so bitter. (Quote by - Roy Hattersley)
I'm voting for Gore because the other is unthinkable. Which most of us will probably do. I hope all of us. I've always liked Ralph Nader and would like to see a real third party, but the thought of George Bush as president is unthinkable. (Quote by - Richard Gere)
I have said I will not work with the parliamentary party in Strasbourg again but of course I will continue to be a member of UKIP. (Quote by - Robert Kilroy-Silk)
I trust that whoever leads the Conservative Party actually pays regard to my advice on how we should conduct ourselves and I personally will obviously support whoever eventually wins. (Quote by - Kenneth Clarke)
Party spirit enlists a man's virtues in the cause of his vices. (Quote by - Archbishop Richard Whately)