“My downtime tends to resemble my uptime. Weekends are workdays, but toned down. Over the whole weekend, I may have five meetings, as opposed to six on a weekday. I used to play piano for 30 minutes at night, but I had to pull that out of my schedule. I don't have time for nonwork stuff.” MayPlayWholeUsedNightStuffFiveMinutesSixMeetingsPianoWeekendSchedulesDowntimeWeekdays Author:Aaron Levie
“A biography is considered complete if it merely accounts for six or seven selves, whereas a person may well have as many as a thousand.” IfsWellsMayPersonsSelfLiteratureThousandSixAccountsSevenBiographies Author:Virginia Woolf
“Shakespeare never had six lines together without a fault. Perhaps you may find seven, but this does not refute my general assertion.” MayDoeTogetherLinesSixFaultsSevenAssertion Book:Johnson on Shakespeare: Essays and Notes Source: Johnson on Shakespeare: Essays and Notes
“This is the third time that, in the course of six years, during which I have had the lead of the Opposition in the House of Commons, I have stormed the Treasury Benches: twice, fruitlessly, the third time with a tin kettle to my tail which rendered the race hopeless. You cannot, therefore, be surprised, that I am a little wearied of these barren victories, which like Alma, Inkerman, and Balaclava, may be glorious but are certainly nothing more.” YearsMayLittlesCoursesHouseRaceVictorySixThirdsGloriousOppositionHopelessTailsBenchesBarrenTreasuryTinKettlesHouse Of CommonsThird Time Author:Benjamin Disraeli
“Professional investment may be likened to those newspaper competitions in which the competitors have to pick out the six prettiest faces from a hundred photographs, the prize being awarded to the competitor whose choice most nearly corresponds to the average preferences of the competitors as a whole.” MayWholeFacesChoicesSixPicksHundredCompetitionInvestmentPhotographAverageNewspapersPrizePreferenceCompetitorsPrettiest Book:General Theory Of Employment , Interest And Money Source: General Theory Of Employment , Interest And Money