A Quote by David Brooks

Parties that are majority parties are incoherent parties. — © David Brooks
Parties that are majority parties are incoherent parties.
Federalists, Whigs, Democratic-Republicans; parties are born, parties die, and parties realign themselves to adapt to shifting demographics and attitudes.
Even if parties associated with right wing populism don't win, they push other parties, the centrist parties, towards their position. So they do have an influence even if they're not in power.
Except two or three parties, most parties are dependent on one family. I believe that only parties where internal democracy is alive can achieve the ideals of democracy.
I have been in dialogue with my family about what can actually be done. We've come up with this philosophy that in a truly multicultural society, the only way to have liberty and justice for everybody is to have multiple parties. And by multiple parties, I mean 50 parties, not one or two.
There are parties and then there are huge major blowout parties. And then there are Olympian parties. If you ever get a choice go for the Olympian.
I find parties difficult. I like a dinner party, but I find being at parties difficult, so I choose not to go to parties.
A smart contract is a mechanism involving digital assets and two or more parties, where some or all of the parties put assets in, and assets are automatically redistributed among those parties according to a formula based on certain data that is not known at the time the contract is initiated.
See in old days, there were only two parties nationally, Congress and BJP... Now there are regional leaders. Time has come to pick up regional leaders in these national parties and build political campaign around them who can challenge regional parties.
Me and Mustard the same age, and when we was growing up, he was DJing all the parties, and I was at all the parties.
And I like large parties. They’re so intimate. At small parties there isn’t any privacy.
Things must be done by parties, not by persons using parties as tools.
I don't throw a lot of parties. I find throwing parties a bit intimidating.
I was playing birthday parties. House-rent parties where they used to sell whisky during prohibition.
There is a very long list of parties in this year's election, some of the parties I have never heard of.
Parties on the back of Parties, at war with the world and with each other.
I like to have my share of parties, but I am not the late night person. Not that we don't do parties at all, but that does not happen very frequently.
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