A Quote by Alexander McQueen

I don’t want to do a cocktail party. I’d rather people left my shows and vomited. — © Alexander McQueen
I don’t want to do a cocktail party. I’d rather people left my shows and vomited.
I love how I can see [on Twitter] some of the thoughts and ideas of my favorite cultural figures and still also chatter with my friends and family. It's a cocktail party with a fraction of the awkwardness of an actual cocktail party.
If it's a cocktail party, I generally make five or six different things, and I try to choose recipes that feel like a meal: a chicken thing, a fish or shrimp thing, maybe two vegetable things, and I think it's fun to end the cocktail party with a sweet thing.
I always felt that I would rather be out fishing or home with my family than at some cocktail party with a group of VIPs.
the person talking to you never looks directly at you, but rather around the room, searching for the answer to the universal cocktail party question, 'Who's here tonight?
I don't write books for people to be friends with the characters. If you want to find friends, go to a cocktail party.
Maybe this is my left-wing conspiracy theory, but the right has re-branded itself as kind of the everyman party: Who's the person you'd rather have a beer with? The Republican Party, even though it's a party of incredible wealth and corporate interests, has hidden behind this everyman quality.
Arrogance, ignorance, and incompetence. Not a pretty cocktail of personality traits in the best of situations. No sirree. Not a pretty cocktail in an office-mate and not a pretty cocktail in a head of state. In fact, in a leader, it's a lethal cocktail.
Of course I don't want to go to a cocktail party...If I wanted to stand around with a load of people I don't know eating bits of cold toast I can get caught shoplifting and go to Holloway [women's prison].
Meetings ... are rather like cocktail parties. You don't want to go, but you're cross not to be asked.
I want to see working people and young people come into the party in a way that doesn't exist now. And you know what, I want a 50-state strategy so the Democratic Party is not just the party of 25 states.
I wouldn't want the country to be faced with a choice in 2024 between a discredited Conservative party that has inflicted unnecessary destruction on our economy versus a semi-Marxist Labour party. People would be left with such a terrible choice.
There must be some good in the cocktail party to account for its immense vogue among otherwise sane people.
To get fifty people to a cocktail party in New York, you ask one hundred. In Hollywood, you invite twenty.
I grew up in a Texas where people would say, 'I didn't leave the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party left me.' Now, the reverse is happening. People are leaving the Republican Party because the Republican Party is going too far to the right in Texas. And that's a source of great potential support for Democrats.
I don't ever remember a dinner party, a cocktail party in our house ever. It was always family.
I've always liked the idea of walking into a cocktail party where there are different people and finding some connection with almost everybody in the room.
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