I’ve changed my whole life around, I’ve devoted my life for tennis instead of partying. I’m very happy, you know, I’m 27, I really feel like I have another 5 years left in me, and I still, honestly feel like I have still got the best tennis, best things ahead of me.
Sure, I’ve done enough partying for 10 guys.
I’m promoting partying and having fun and being that type of American. I don’t wanna hurt nobody’s feelings.
For about two years, I was a little wild. I was out partying, having adventures.
Dancing – that’s really what I do at parties. I dance and I hang out with friends. That’s my partying.
It’s a crazy industry. I’m not into the partying, I’m a pretty healthy person.
In terms of partying and reckless abandon, I’m Don Juan. But, in terms of my heart, I’m the most loyal man you’ll ever meet.
I love to go out and have fun, but I’m not all about partying, so that’s a perfect place for me to get away from tennis with my friends. I think Canberra is the best place in the world.
I went down to Chicago to try to go into a place called Second City. I auditioned for that and got in pretty quickly, but I couldn’t stop partying. They gave me a warning: ‘If you do it again, we’re gonna kick you off the main stage.’
In my second year in Los Angeles, when I was eighteen, I wasn’t getting any bookings, so I stopped going out, stopped partying. It was a matter of getting to the work. I had to focus.
I’m not out running around all the time. I’m not partying constantly and constantly battling myself. I’m with someone, and we are very, very happy.
People always ask if I miss the drugs and the partying. I’m a 58-year-old man – no, I don’t!
Glenn Beck is Rush redux – Limbaugh with liposuction, partying like it’s still 1993.
Some girls get swept up in the lifestyle – clubbing and partying with celebrities. You can’t live your life like that, though. It’s fake.
I love partying and I love laughing.
I love partying with my friends.
If my character is over the top talking about partying and chicks and living the dream, then I’m going to go out and want to party more.
Whether it was love, unhappy moments, fun, partying, hanging out with friends, traveling outside the country, all of my experiences were a part of my albums. Every time I did a record, I took it all into the studio.
In a way, I got away with a lot because a lot of our partying was done behind closed doors. But I don’t ever want to be that person again, who embarrasses my family with my behaviour.
I’m sober now, but I was partying a lot. Part of it was because gay bars felt like safe spaces… a place where you feel safe and comfortable in your own skin.
I thought that the older I got, that partying would change – and it has – in the way that now I know how to party.
Andrew W.K. is about partying and doing what you want!
One thing that people in Miami seem to be good at is partying.
I think the most surprising thing about the Olympics would be the amount of interaction and partying that goes on behind the scenes. They have nightclubs at the Olympic Village. It’s like college all over again.
The songs that I’ve done represent partying, so when people come see me in Vegas they know that they’re going to have a good time.
From a young age, I was never into going out and partying.
I go out partying to figure out exactly who I’m making music for. You can’t just guess.
I never envy the guys who get attention for partying too much or behaving badly.
I spent a lot of time hacking, doing all this stuff, building websites, building communities, working all the time, and then a lot of time drinking, partying, and hanging out. And I had to choose when to do which.
Life changes, and thus, partying changes, and what it means to party evolves as well.
Probably to me the greatest singer, female voice, is Billie Holiday. And one of the most moving for me, I don’t know why – maybe it’s nostalgia, maybe because my life is one of constant partying, whatever.
I live with my best friends from school, four of us. Some people might think we’re always partying but it isn’t a party house.
When I was turning 21, I was like, ‘Damn, I’ve been partying like crazy since I was 17…’ I was like, ‘Wow, maybe I should take a break.’ So I stopped doing all that, and I found that a lot of problems I was having in my life, slowly, they didn’t go away: they just became way more apparent to me.
I cut out the partying a lot. I haven’t had any money to party. All I’ve been able to do is train and work on what I need.
I wouldn’t change a thing in my own life, but I’d like to go back in time anyway though, just to some sort of eras that I wish I’d lived in – like the ’60s. I’d love to have been in London in the ’60s, partying away.
I’m not going to date a crazy party animal; I’m more into culture. I’d rather go to a museum, travel somewhere, or go to a play. That’s more interesting to me than partying at the hottest club.
My lifestyle is completely different from what it was before, I am not 23 years old anymore, I am focused on training and fighting, not night clubs and partying.
I love going out. I love partying.
I got sucked real deep into the fame and the money. I was a bachelor and I got sucked into a bad life of partying.
I got myself into trouble. I was drinking and partying a lot and it caught up with me.
Pages: 1 2