“I sort of play golf because a lot of my friends are into it, but I'm awful - my handicap is about six or seven thousand.” PlayThousandSixMy FriendsGolfSevenAwfulHandicaps Author:Dennis Lehane
“I ought to respect myself for my friends' sake, and my children's. It is time, at fifty-six, to begin, at least, to know oneself, - and I do know what I am not, and your regard for me has at least awakened me to believe in the possibility that I may yet make some impression with my "light" - my "dews" - my "breezes" - my bloom and freshness, - no one of which qualities has yet been perfected on the canvas of any painter in the world.” KnowsWorldBelieveMayChildrenLightQualityPossibilityOughtSixMy FriendsRegardSakeOneselfImpressionPainterMy ChildrenFiftyCanvasBreezeAwakenedDewFreshnessKnowing Oneself Author:John Constable
“I want to see all the countries in the world and learn all the languages. I want to have thousands of friends and I want all my friends to be different. I want to play six instruments. I want to be the best in the world at two things. I want to be a great athlete and I want to be a great surgeon. I need to practice very hard every day. I need to sleep as little as possible. I need to read at least one major book every week. And I need to remember that my seventy years are going to go by too quickly.” WorldWantNeedsYearsLittlesTwoBookDifferentCountryHardPlayRememberLanguageSleepPracticeWeekYouthSixAmbitionMajorsMy FriendsInstrumentsAthleteTwo ThingsBeing The BestSeventiesSurgeonsGreat Athlete Author:Diana Nyad
“For me, Corsica is a place that I visited with my friends, maybe five or six times over the years, and I'm so happy there that I wanted to make a painting about it almost just to share with my friends, but it's so difficult when all your feelings are one way, and they're very sort of happy and pleasant. It's impossible to make a painting about it.” WayYearsFeelingsWantedDifficultFiveImpossibleSharePaintingSixMy FriendsOne WayPleasant Author:Nate Lowman
“By the age of six or seven, I was already doing voices and faces, making my friends and my mother laugh.” AgeFacesMotherVoiceLaughingSixMy FriendsSeven Author:George Carlin
“I learned about sex pretty early when I was, I remember, my friend Amanda DeLauro explained it to me when I was six and then I went home and I told my parents, "Oh my God, Amanda said this ridiculous thing, can you believe how stupid this is? She's insane.” BelieveSaidHomeRememberSexParentStupidSixMy FriendsRidiculousInsaneAmandaRidiculous Things Author:Lena Dunham
“Be proud, Bonito, pretty boy. You can go home and tell your father, Yes, I beat up Ender Wiggin, who was barely ten years old, and I was thirteen. And I had only six of my friends to help me, and somehow we managed to defeat him, even though he was naked and wet and alone--Ender Wiggin is so dangerous and terrifying it was all we could do not to bring two hundred.” YearsTwoHelpingHomeFatherBoysDangerousProudTenSixBeatsHundredMy FriendsDefeatNakedHelp MeWetBe ProudThirteenEnderPretty BoyEnder Wiggin Book:Ender's Game Source: Ender's Game
“No, my friend, I am not drunk. I have just been to the dentist, and need not return for another six months! Is it not the most beautiful thought? --Poirot” NeedsFunnyBeautifulMonthsReturnSixMy FriendsDrunkSix MonthsDentistDentalBeautiful Thoughts Author:Agatha Christie
“For I do not want any one to read my book carelessly. I have suffered too much grief in setting down these memories. Six years have already passed since my friend went away from me, with his sheep. If I try to describe him here, it is to make sure that I shall not forget him. To forget a friend is sad. Not every one has had a friend. And if I forget him, I may become like the grown-ups who are no longer interested in anything but figures.” IfsWantTryingYearsMayBookMemoriesForgetGriefToo MuchFiguresSixMy FriendsSettingSettingsSheepForget HimForget A Friend Author:Antoine de Saint-Exupery
“Everybody dies. There’s nothing you can do about it. Whether or not you eat six almonds a day. Whether or not you believe in God. (Although there’s no question a belief in God would come in handy. It would be great to think there’s a plan, and that everything happens for a reason. I don’t happen to believe that. And every time one of my friends says to me, “Everything happens for a reason,” I would like to smack her.)” ThinkingBelieveReasonHappensWould BeDiesBeliefCan DoPlansSixMy FriendsBelieve In GodBelief In GodHandySmackEverything Happens For A ReasonHappens For A ReasonAlmonds Author:Nora Ephron