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I was a club kid. I was on the cover of 'New York' magazine and discovered like that. By Vanessa Ferlito Kid York Club Magazine Cover

I don't really go to clubs anymore. I'm actually quite settled. Living in Highgate with my dog and my husband and my daughter! I'm not a hell-raiser. But don't burst the bubble. Behind closed doors, for sure I'm a hell-raiser. By Kate Moss Anymore Hellraiser Clubs Highgate Settled

I'm a DJ. I get the party started. By Avicii Started Party

There's a place in Paris where I'd like to work one day. It's called the Slow Club. By Shirley Horn Paris Day Club Place Work

I loved being around live rocking music, but I never knew what to do with myself socially at a show or club. I discovered that the dance floor was the perfect place to hide in plain sight. By Larry Howes Music Club Loved Live Rocking

I've got to be high class ... Which is sad, because I like bars. By Daniel Craig Class High Sad Bars

When I started in the clubs, I had to work places where didn't nobody else want to work. I had to do clubs where street gangs were, had to do motorcycle gangs, gay balls and things of that nature. By Bernie Mac Work Clubs Started Places Gangs

Clubs are so lame. Nobody even dances at these clubs. They stand around and get drunk and they schmooze. There is no enjoyment factor. By Shia Labeouf Lame Clubs Schmooze Dances Factor

Nightlife is not for sissies, except of course for career sissies; an evening out requires at least a full day of minute preparation ... People move to New York to invent themselves, and nightclubs provide a runway for the results. It's easy to spend twenty hours per day slaving in a Pennsylvania coal mine or threshing some Nebraska oat crop; going out in New York is work. By Paul Rudnick Sissies York Nightlife Preparation Career

If you're in a company, you're dancing from 9 a.m. till 7 in the evening, and then you go home and get in a hot tub and get some Epsom salts and try to get your body goin' again. There's no social life, no anything. By Neve Campbell Till Epsom Company Evening Goin

I like the clubs because ... we have two or three acoustic guitars up there and we're not hard-core slamming or stomping through the music. We're singing it with intricate harmonies and really showing the craftsmanship. By Toby Keith Clubs Music Craftsmanship Acoustic Guitars

Once in a while dancing is immaculate, a perfection: you understand why raves exist: when you've timed the drinks correctly and they lift your mood and your energy, the songs are ones you all know, and you look around at the girls, their happy lost faces, their beautiful bare stomachs, their jangly long earrings, something limbic, their skin just damp with sweat to the touch, the whole thing ... By Charles Finch Immaculate Perfection Exist Energy Girls

Don't get me wrong - I've gone to a club. But I'd much rather be with my close friends at home or a concert, or on a trip. I'll go dancing with my grandma. She likes to cut a rug! By Zac Efron Wrong Club Concert Trip Close

I wanna go to the clubs and actually have a good time too, but at the same time, when the party's over, I have to go back to the real world and try to figure out who I am. By Chuck D Time Wanna Clubs Good Party

Many nightclubs from this era were very loud and very dark. Plus some of the best ones were incredibly crowded. To begin with, I could seldom get back far enough to get people into frame from head to foot and when I could, people would be constantly walking in front of me all the time. Then I bought a 24-mm lens and only had to be four or five feet away. By Derek Ridgers Dark Nightclubs Era Loud People

I don't go to clubs. I don't know what club mixes are supposed to sound like. By Kenny G Clubs Club Mixes Supposed Sound

She made a slow turn as she loosened her ponytail and shook her head; her hair streamed down her back like a glossy black waterfall. She finished her spin. Her focus landed on me, and the air caught in my throat. My Wolf stirred.Clare.Her body went rigid; her sultry gaze hardened as she stared at me.Clare Walker. I'd know those moonlit eyes anywhere.She ran and grabbed hold of the stage right pole. Her feet left the floor as she wrapped her legs around the brass and spun.What in god's name is she doing working in a fucking strip club? By Elizabeth Morgan Head Waterfall Made Slow Turn

Club culture is about leaving your cares behind, and I am trying to create that environment. By Kaskade Club Environment Culture Leaving Cares

I guess there seems to be clubs opening up again, which is strange. By Todd Barry Strange Guess Clubs Opening

I don't go out to clubs. You'll never see me on a table at a bar, jumping up and down. By Lea Michele Clubs Bar Jumping Table

the den, drinking beer and arguing over By Bernadette Y. Connor Den Drinking Beer Arguing

I love doing club shows. I love that tight sound. By Mr Hudson Shows Love Club Sound Tight

The club scene is terrible. By Ansel Elgort Terrible Club Scene

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I've been in clubs. I don't like being in an enclosed place with really loud music, and a lot of drunk people. It's not my idea of a good time. It's just such a miserable life. By Joaquin Phoenix Clubs Music People Time Enclosed

Club: An assembly of good fellows, meeting under certain conditions. By Samuel Johnson Club Fellows Meeting Conditions Assembly

I don't really go to clubs so I don't know what sounds are made there, By Chris Cornell Clubs Sounds Made

I'm all about nightlife. I live during the night. By Jackson Rathbone Nightlife Night Live

I was working at this club in downtown L.A. from four to eight at night, just Eddie Rubin, the drummer, and I. By Johnny Rivers Rubin Eddie Downtown Night Drummer

I'm not necessarily that big of a clubbing junkie, but I really like dance music as a genre. By Mika. Junkie Genre Necessarily Big Clubbing

Hello - what hotel is this - ? By F Scott Fitzgerald Hotel

A society that says we are defined exclusively by the bar and the nightclub , by self-indulgence and our sense of entitlement, cannot be said to have deep roots or much likelihood of survival. But, a society which holds that our culture consists of the cathedral, the playhouse and the playing field, the shopping mall and Shakespeare, has a chance. By Douglas Murray Society Nightclub Entitlement Survival Defined

The club owns a legit security company that travels alongside semi-loads of expensive goods to guarantee that the truck makes it to point B from point A without any problems. People don't know it, but trucks being jacked for their loads happens more often than one would think. The security company is a ride-along bouncer. By Katie Mcgarry Point Problems Security Company Club

I'm not a party person or someone who likes to sit and drink in clubs all night, and never really have been. I have a good time through work. By Robin Gibb Night Party Person Sit Drink

I don't do the whole L.A. nightlife thing. By Michael Sheen Nightlife Thing

I've never done this before. I didn't go to human bars. Mudslides aside, I'm not much of a drinker. Club people are not my people. Now, book-club people - By Molly Harper People Bars Mudslides Drinker Human

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A karaoke bar?" Mitch glared at him. "You dragged us to a karaoke bar?""She didn't tell me it was karaoke.""You know it's bad enough having to listen to you guys howl all the time. But this ... this may be asking too much. Dogs. Singing." Mitch turned to the bar and lashed Smitty with another glare. "And no goddamn liquor. You know, as per shifter law, I could legally kill you. By Shelly Laurenston Karaoke Bar Mitch Smitty Glared

A party, isn't party without an a entertainment! By Deyth Banger Entertainment Party

There was no club but the Hells Angels as far as I was concerned. By Chuck Zito Hells Angels Concerned Club

I founded a club, which is called the Brutally Early Club. It's basically a breakfast salon for the 21st century where art meets science meets architecture meets literature. By Hans Ulrich Obrist Club Brutally Early Meets Founded

Dance bars are seen as the place where gangsters go to relax and spend money. By Sonia Faleiro Dance Money Bars Place Gangsters

I'm not much of a club goer because every time I do go I get in trouble. By Lita Ford Trouble Club Goer Time

My father ran a famous L.A. nightclub complete with roller-rink - Flippers - in the early Eighties which was the West Coast's answer to Studio 54. By Liberty Ross Flippers Studio Eighties West Coast

Then I got a gig with an older friend who had the equipment and he played in this bar. They would bring me in the bar through the backdoor and I would DJ in the back room most of the night. Then they'd take me out the backdoor, so I was never really in the bar. By Jam Master Jay Bar Gig Older Friend Equipment

I don't go out anywhere. I don't go to nightclubs, so meeting somebody in the nightclub is out of question. By Salman Khan Question Meeting Nightclubs Nightclub

I like to go to the clubs. As long as the environment permits, and it's not too knuckleheadish, I'm there, I go to the club. Because that's where you get inspiration from. By Lil Jon Clubs Club Permits Knuckleheadish Long

The bar ... is an exercise in solitude. Above all else, it must be quiet, dark, very comfortable - and, contrary to modern mores, no music of any kind, no matter how faint. In sum, there should be no more than a dozen tables, and a client that doesn't like to talk. By Luis Bunuel Bar Solitude Exercise Dark Quiet

Young adults love to play games and they're thirsty for social interaction, but a lot of bar and restaurant experiences are quite unsatisfactory on the social level. What young people need is a place that has the feel of an unhosted party where they find themselves interacting with like-minded strangers. By Nolan Bushnell Interaction Level Social Young Adults

A pub can be a magical place. By Rhys Ifans Place Pub Magical

At night, when no one's there, the dancers and the musicians on the walls come to life and there's a glamorous ball. Sometimes their lights are so bright I can see the glow from my bedroom. By Chris Bohjalian Night Ball Dancers Musicians Walls

So I'm in my 51st year of playin' mostly nightclubs. I do some concerts. By Mose Allison Year Playin Nightclubs Concerts

I was a bouncer for ten years in New York City. By Vin Diesel City York Bouncer Ten Years

If you can handle a nightclub audience successfully, you can handle anything. By Judy Holliday Handle Successfully Nightclub Audience

No, I did night clubs right here in Los Angeles. My partner, Phil Erickson, put me in the business, a guy from my home town, a dear friend who we just lost a couple of months ago. By Dick Van Dyke Angeles Los Night Clubs Phil

Are you still running that bar?" Maureen's voice dropped to a shocked whisper on the last word and Hope rolled her eyes, working the pick through Maureen's thick hair."The Cue Club? Yes, ma'am, I am." Angel leaned forward with her best devilish wink. "But I'm thinking of changing the name to the Den of Iniquity and getting some exotic dancers. You know, strippers."Miss Maureen's eyes widened, pencil-thin brows nearly reaching the salt and pepper curls falling onto her forehead. By Linda Winfree Maureen Bar Running Club Hope

the tables were taken by law students talking about rave parties or 'junior associates', in other words, those things which interest law students By Michel Houellebecq Law Students Junior Associates Words

'What you doing in the club on a Thursday?'She say she only here for her girl birthday ... They ordered champagne but still look thirsty,Rock Forever 21 but just turned 30. By Kanye West Thursday Birthday Forever Club Girl

My first year of university, I ran around and signed up for these clubs, and I noticed they were all drama clubs: really lame, artsy things. By Penelope Mitchell Clubs University Lame Artsy Things

I'm not really into clubbing, I like to go to parties after events, and those do end up at clubs or bars. But in my free time I go grocery shopping or to the gym, or I talk on the phone. By Amanda Seyfried Clubbing Events Bars Parties End

The law don't like jazz clubs. No one wants anything to do with that kind of trouble. By Sara Sheridan Clubs Law Jazz Trouble Kind

There is room enough indoors in New York City for the whole 1963 world's population to enter, with room enough inside for all hands to dance the twist in average nightclub proximity. By R. Buckminster Fuller York City Room World Enter

I've never been a big nightlife person. I have a pretty low-key life. By Murray Bartlett Person Big Nightlife Life Pretty

No real man would take something as sweet as his penis and turn it into a club. By Mary Mackey Club Real Man Sweet Penis

New York is like a disco, but without the music By Elaine Stritch York Disco Music

My first job was at a Chicago night club called Mr. Kelly's. By Shelley Berman Kelly Chicago Job Night Club

To be honest, unless you rocket straight to stardom as a gorgeous young vampire, you can spend a lot of time working behind a bar. By Adam Rayner Honest Vampire Bar Rocket Straight

I was known around the college for jamming in the lounge. By Bernie Worrell Lounge College Jamming

Ferret took out a folded scrap of paper and passed it to him.'My guy Ben doesn't know where the other club is, but the girls are being shipped in from here, a rehab centre in Newtonville.''What's this other place called?' Tazeem asked as he slipped the scrap of paper into his pocket.'The place is just known as The Club. But the behind-the-scenes bit that only the real big spenders get to see, there's no official name, 'cause officially it doesn't exist, that's know as The Zombie Room. By R.d. Ronald Ben Newtonville Club Scrap Paper

The club shows are really intense and powerful, but for a shorter time, and the audiences are in close proximity than when I'm performing at The Palace Theatre. By Deborah Cox Theatre Palace Powerful Time Club

I didn't mind working in the clubs, but I resented it being a club where pimps hang out. Because the music that I create is of a higher intellect than that. It not only encompasses pimps, but whores, ballplayers, executives ... everybody. By Barry White Mind Working Resented Hang Clubs

I like the club. It looks nice with all the tables out. They were freaking out, the Gilly's people. By Kim Deal Club Gilly People Nice Tables

One of those middle-aged mediocrities so common in London clubs who have no enemies, but are thoroughly disliked by their friends; By Oscar Wilde London Enemies Friends Middleaged Mediocrities

I don't go clubing. So, I don't smoke or drink. By Ashley Tisdale Clubing Drink Smoke

I love to dance in the disco, but that's about it. By Heather Mills Disco Love Dance

I go to screenings, then plays, then after-parties, then clubs. By Michael Musto Screenings Plays Afterparties Clubs

I used to look at older people who bothered to still attend nightclubs and couldn't help but wonder why. Didn't they realize how foolish they looked? Of course, now that I'm one of those people myself, I have decided that such rules don't apply to me. By Jarvis Cocker Older Bothered Attend Nightclubs People

At heart, I guess I'm a saloon singer because there's a greater intimacy between performer and audience in a nightclub. Then again, I love the excitement of appearing before a big concert audience. Let's just say that the place isn't important, as long as everybody has a good time. By Frank Sinatra Heart Nightclub Audience Guess Saloon

I love the DJ scene out in the clubs. It is a great way to party and make people happy, the atmosphere is one that I use as an escape from reality. By Danny Masterson Clubs Love Scene Happy Reality

you really have love at home then why are you in a place where the music is too loud and men can't see you beyond an erection? If you are truly fulfilled then why are you half drunk and ready to let a random man stick his cock in you? If there is truly happiness in the club then why isn't there happiness in the music or the people and why is shit always popping off? The club is the loneliest place on Earth and I've only pretended to be a fan By Love Vincent Erection Music Love Home Loud

Now it's a loud, slick sports bar like a thousand others across the nation. For some reason, they kept the name and also attempted to keep some of the original spirit by covering the walls with a pasteurized mishmash of blue-collar manliness: sports memorabilia, brand-new parts of old-model cars, a length of shiny railroad track, a mounted deer head. Now just as many women come here as men. The place reverberates with the sound of raised voices trying to compete with the noise coming from the twenty TVs. On weekends they compound the problem by having live music. By Tawni O'dell Sports Loud Slick Nation Bar

The inside is packed with people. Lots of them crowding the bar, passing drinks back for people to carry to tables. A bunch of guys are pouring shots of vodka."To Zacharov!" one toasts."To open hearts and open bars!" calls another."And open legs," says Anton. By Holly Black People Open Inside Packed Zacharov

A friend of mine that happened to be a DJ at another club actually offered me a job [as a DJ]. I didn't think I could do it but he said, "You know all the music. You are at all the parties, and everybody knows you." By Frankie Knuckles Job Friend Mine Happened Club

Most of the guys from the club who are employees for the security company are out on runs. The other half of the club, the guys who work normal jobs, are out doing their thing By Katie Mcgarry Guys Club Runs Employees Security

Mixologist at a bar in the heavily gentrified Shaw neighbourhood, I fear I haven't a skinny-jeaned leg to stand on. S.D. PLATTON Washington, DC By Anonymous Shaw Mixologist Neighbourhood Bar Heavily

We don't want your kind in this city.Take your pack of animals and go back to where you came from.Mark my words if you open this club, it will be the last thing you ever do.Blood will run. By Sara Humphreys Club Run Kind Citytake Pack

It wasn't even a bar. It was just a room where people drank while they waited for other people with whom they had business. The business usually involved the transfer of ownership of something from one person to another, but then, what business doesn't? By Terry Pratchett Bar Business People Room Drank

Work in nightclubs was interesting. There were interesting people and places, but by and large, the commercial music experience. By Pete Seeger Work Interesting Nightclubs Places Large

I don't run with anybody's herd. I don't like crowds. I don't like going to fancy places. I don't like the whole nightclub scene. Cocktail parties drive me mad. So I do my job and I stay away from the rest of it. By Johnny Carson Herd Run Crowds Places Scene

Why people used to go to clubs was to have a great time and to forget their troubles and worries and stresses of the week and enjoy themselves and I think that the music was a huge, important part of that By Paul Oakenfold Huge Important People Clubs Great

For whoever is lonely there is a tavern. By Georg Trakl Tavern Lonely

Partying means drinking. It also means playing records by Lou Reed and Chicago, which I thought was a city but is also a band it turns out. By Ron Currie Jr. Partying Drinking Chicago Lou Reed

Palace of Crystal By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Crystal Palace

I like to dance, but it's not my weekend activity. I'm not a clubber. By Ewan Mcgregor Dance Activity Weekend Clubber

We always play clubs. It's not something that I feel above. Those are my favorite shows because they're intimate, they're tight, their sweaty, they're hot. You're close to the people. Those are my favorites. By Joan Jett Clubs Play Intimate Tight Sweaty

Sweat, scalded meat, puke, blood, smoke and a dozen kinds of bad ale and wine: the bouquet of civilized nightlife By Scott Lynch Sweat Puke Blood Scalded Meat

The club is not a business. It's a populist democracy. By Simon Kuper Business Club Democracy Populist

It started off at a club called Disobey, around the corner from where I live. By Richard D. James Disobey Live Started Club Called

I go to dance clubs ... about once a year just to justify the other 364 days I spend in my apartment going 'God, what idiots!' By Bill Hicks God Clubs Dance Days Idiots

When I first went to New York, I didn't really go out to clubs. It was the height of Culture Club so I didn't really have a social life. It was only after I had been to New York a few times that I started going out. By Boy George York Clubs Club Culture Life