“I'm not super social, don't really go to parties, or basketball games, or football games very often, the big social occasions.” BigsGamesSocialPartyFootballBasketballOccasionsFootball GameBasketball Game Author:Taylor Phinney
“Those who are successfully to lead their fellow-men, should have once possessed the nobler feelings. We have all known individuals whose magnanimity was not likely to be troublesome on any occasion; but then they betrayed their own interests by unwisely omitting the consideration, that such feelings might exist in the breasts of those whom they had to guide and govern: for they themselves cannot even remember the time when in their eyes justice appeared preferable to expediency, the happiness of others to self-interest, or the welfare of a State to the advancement of a party.” MenShouldSelfStatesFeelingsMightEyeRememberIndividualInterestLeadershipJusticePartyKnownShould HaveFellowsGuidesOccasionsWelfareBreastsConsiderationPossessedBetrayedFellow ManAdvancementSelf InterestTroublesomeExpediencyMagnanimityOmitting Book:Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd Source: Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd
“The combination of the Liberal and Labour Parties is much stronger than the Liberal Party would be if there were no third Party in existence. Many men who would in that case have voted for us voted on this occasion as the Labour Party told them i.e. for the Liberals. The Labour Party has "come to stay"...the existence of the third Party deprives us of the full benefits of the 'swing of the pendulum', introduces a new element into politics and confronts us with a new difficulty.” IfsMenWould BePartyExistenceCasesElementsBenefitsThirdsDifficultyStrongerOccasionsCombinationLabourSwingsIntroducingLabour PartyPendulumsThird PartiesLiberal Party Author:Austen Chamberlain
“What occasions the greater part of the world's quarrels? Simply this: Two minds meet and do not understand each other in time enough to prevent any shock of surprise at the conduct of either party.” WorldMindTwoEnoughPartyGreaterSurpriseOccasionsShockQuarrelsDisagreementTwo Minds Book:The complete poetical works and letters of John Keats Source: The complete poetical works and letters of John Keats