107 Quotes About Parties

  • Author Oscar Wilde
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    LADY BRACKNELL: It is my last reception, and one wants something that will encourage conversation, particularly at the end of the season when every one has practically said whatever they had to say, which, in most cases, was probably not much.

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  • Author Mary Jane Hathaway
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    It’s just a party. You eat some food and drink a beer and pretend you don’t want to be crawdad fishing,” Angie said. “No, it’s an echo chamber of sycophants and I can’t listen to some bimbo recite her newest purchases while pretending I don’t want to throw myself from the roof.

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  • Author Jane Carter Barrett
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    Stop worrying, Antonia. I know you despise being the center of attention, but as we all know, people attend balls for the sole purpose of quaffing down as much of the host's liquor as possible. It's a completely parasitic relationship, so trust me when I tell you that the crapulous crowd will take scant notice of you.

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  • Author Lara Avery
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    I picked up a book called Anagrams and started to read. I felt someone's eyes on me and looked up. Stuart. I held up the book like someone would hold up a glass. Cheers. Parities, right? Ha-ha. It's that I don't know what to do or say it's just that I've been to so many parties that I'm tired of them and would rather read this book ha-ha so don't worry about me I'll just be here.

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  • Author Ainhoa Rebolledo
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    Siempre odié ser la primera en llegar a las fiestas. Las botellas todavía están cerradas, la comida debe mantenerse intacta hasta que lleguen los demás invitados. La conversación con el anfitrión suele ser fría, se habla del tiempo y cuando se pregunta eso de ¿y qué tal? nunca se puede contestar la verdad.

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  • Author Lev Grossman
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    For all that it was a party at Maude Chatwin's house, it was also just a party like any other party. There were pretty people and unpretty people, drunk people and undrunk people, people who didn't care what anybody thought about them and people standing in corners afraid to open their mouths lest somebody look directly at them.

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