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  • I love Christmas. Frosty the Snowman, peace on Earth and mangers, Salvation Army bell ringers and reindeer, the movie 'Meet Me in St. Louis,' office parties and cookies. -- Mo Rocca
  • I understand why offices need to have office parties. I understand why offices need to have betting pools. No matter what the job, you need things to foster camaraderie and let off steam. -- Drew Goddard
  • It is the custom to sneer at the modern apartment-house, television, big-city Christmas, with its commercial taint . . . office parties, artificial . . . Christmas trees . . . but future generations in search of their lost Christmases may well remember its innocence; yes, and its beauty, too. -- Paul Gallico
  • Whichever party is in office, the Treasury is in power. -- Harold Wilson
  • When I was in office the fundraising was done by the party treasurers. -- John Major
  • What I don't like about office Christmas parties is looking for a job the next day. -- Phyllis Diller
  • You moon the wrong person at an office party and suddenly you're not 'professional' any more. -- Jeff Foxworthy
  • Run for office? No. I've slept with too many women, I've done too many drugs, and I've been to too many parties. -- George Clooney
  • The Democratic Party of California is ready to sponsor me. All I have to do is find the right office to run for. -- Bobby Darin
  • Hikes in the debt ceiling - without any political demands from the opposition party - had been routine until President Obama took office. -- Juan Williams
  • I'm a solid Labour party supporter. I aspired to be a Labour MP, but it's difficult to make the leap from the Foreign Office. -- Jonathan Powell
  • I am getting frustrated by the fact that we have been out of office for eight years. I desperately want to lead the Conservative Party to make quicker progress back into power. -- Kenneth Clarke
  • I ran for office originally as part of this Tea Party Movement because we were upset with Republicans who've doubled the debt. We were upset with Republicans that bailed out the banks. -- Rand Paul
  • The party has to be rebuilt on all levels. In a way, maybe it's to be expected when you've had a governor in office for 12 years and he and his people are stepping down. -- Peter T. King
  • I am always acting, be at a party, at work or in office. My attitude changes from meeting to meeting, from being serious to intense to funny, depending on who is in the room. -- Karan Johar
  • Since the emergence of the Republican Party, only two Democratic presidents, Franklin Roosevelt and John Kennedy, have been followed by Democrats, and both FDR and JFK died in office, so their successors ran as incumbents. -- George Will
  • Take Hispanic voters. They favor Democrats because they like the party's programs, from health care reform to government spending on education. It's not because the Republicans don't have a big enough Office of Hispanic Outreach. -- Gail Collins
  • No sooner does an American president take his oath of office than the speculation begins: Will he be reelected in four years' time? If not, who will succeed him? A member of his own party? The other party? -- Gore Vidal
  • One of the roles of the Presidency is to lead a political party. Having a President in office is usually a huge advantage to a party because it gives the party a mouthpiece and an advocate at the highest level. -- John C. Maxwell
  • In creating superdelegates, the Democratic Party recognized the expertise that its top holders of public office have gained by running for office themselves. They are experts at winning. They know the issues. They are in a unique position to evaluate presidential candidates. -- Jim Hunt
  • War is party-blind. It doesn't care who is in the Oval Office. The forces that drive us to war don't care whether it's Republican, Democrat, or other. The fact is, these parties are prey to special interests. That is something Eisenhower was afraid of. -- Eugene Jarecki
  • I think the leaders in all parties tend to adjust to reality. They just have to or they won't remain in office. -- Jeff Sessions
  • Were parties here divided merely by a greediness for office,...to take a part with either would be unworthy of a reasonable or moral man. -- Thomas Jefferson
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