Desirous Party Quotes & Sayings
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The Republican establishment may in fact be so desirous of getting rid of the Tea Party as its base, they may be willing to lose some elections in order to get rid of their base and put up a new base. — Rush Limbaugh
Fate is an ugly bitch that hates you with a passion. — Ali Parker
I spend most of my waking hours confronting and destroying things that I fear. A thousand-year-old master vampire was a tall order, but a girl's got to have a goal. — Laurell K. Hamilton
The things that I have apparently parodied I actually admire, — Roy Lichtenstein
THE JOURNEY WAS NEARLY OVER. The — Chang-rae Lee
Think, Believe, Dream, and Dare. — Walt Disney Company
New Yorkers are born all over the country, and then they come to New York City and it hits them: Oh, that's who I am. — Delia Ephron
Being desirous of allaying the dissensions of party strife now existing within our realm, I do hereby dissolve and abolish the Democratic and Republican parties, and also do hereby decree the disfranchisement and imprisonment, for not more than 10, nor less than five, years, to all persons leading to any violation of this our imperial decree. — Emperor Norton
What you do to-day that is worthwhile, inspires others to act at some future time. — Marcus Garvey
I feel like everything will be a letdown after 'You're The Worst.' It was such a great experience. — Aya Cash
Happiness also requires external goods in addition. — Aristotle.
The best way to overcome depression is to work it to death. Whether it be your body or your mind, just be active and some relief you'll find. — Stanley Victor Paskavich
Among those whose reputation is exhausted in a short time by its own luxuriance are the writers who take advantage of present incidents or characters which strongly interest the passions, and engage universal attention. It is not difficult to obtain readers, when we discuss a question which every one is desirous to understand, which is debated in every assembly, and has divided the nation into parties; or when we display the faults or virtues of him whose public conduct has made almost every man his enemy or his friend. — Samuel Johnson
I call for a collective adventure in generalized joy and freely interdependent exuberance. — Bob Black