Eliot Spitzer Quotes
The Tea Party isolated Mitt Romney from mainstream voters, linking him to a rabid ideology that he could not shake as he desperately tried to move to the middle in the closing weeks of the campaign. Lesson: The loudest voices don't often command the votes needed to win in November.

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I try to greet my friends with a drink in my hand, a warm smile on my face, and great music in the background, because that's what gets a dinner party off to a fun start.
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I'm a Virgo and I'm more - I don't want to say 'negative' - but I'm the girl who thinks no one's coming to my birthday party, no one's buying my clothes, no one's reading my book, no one's watching my show - that's just how I think.
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Going to a party, for me, is as much a learning experience as, you know, sitting in a lecture.
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I don't regret what I did in the Sixties. I was young and took myself terribly seriously. In the Seventies, I spent too much time in inner-party factional disputes.
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I think Delhiites know how to party, but Kolkata has people who know how to celebrate. I think that's the main difference.
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This Party is a moral crusade or it is nothing.
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The perfect day for me is waking up and having a cup of tea with my kids before I drive them to school; Then, I go into the studio and try and write some music for three or four hours and give up about noon.
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Patriotism has no appeal to us; justice has. Party has no weight with us; principle has. Loyalty is meaningless; it depends on what one is loyal to.
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If even dying is to be made a social function, then, grant me the favor of sneaking out on tiptoe without disturbing the party.
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2016 is going to be a fight. A fight between conservatism and a Democrat Party that is undermining the very character of our nation.
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I'm not a party person.
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So I am, in fact, very optimistic about the future of my federal party.
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Songs like Reach and S Club Party are pop classics. I'm really proud that I had a part in them.
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It's not the last one. Five's out, six is coming out in November, that's a single chapter, and then seven is the big horrifying one. And I think a couple after that to wrap the thing up.
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I'm not on a slander campaign to ruin Jon Jones publicly. That's not what I set out to do.
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Let me just be very clear that the Republican Party will select a nominee that will beat Bill Clinton.
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I realise that in an electoral campaign, you don't want to antagonise large groups which are highly motivated.
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I'm not registered to any party. I don't really play in the political world. I'm really more interested in getting things done.
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Life is too short no matter what party you are with.
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Everybody is looking for an election where they can do something and participate.
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Encourage public schools to teach American children how to code just after they learn to multiply.
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From a relationship perspective, givers build deeper and broader connections.
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We've spent a lot of time on ergonomics. That was something we found to be really important as we iterated on the headset, from developer kits to Crescent Bay to the Rift.
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The Tea Party isolated Mitt Romney from mainstream voters, linking him to a rabid ideology that he could not shake as he desperately tried to move to the middle in the closing weeks of the campaign. Lesson: The loudest voices don't often command the votes needed to win in November.