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Quotes About Six

En la ventana estaban los tejados de siempre y el sol nublado de las seis. Me pareció increíble que ese día sin premoniciones ni símbolos fuera el de mi muerte implacable.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
Five people in a Volkswagen station wagon without equipment. Now we tour with six people in a van.
~ Kate Pierson
You have to wait six months to purchase a fuel efficient automobile made from overseas.
~ Ed Markey
Filming 'Jamestown' in Budapest for six months felt like summer camp. There was a lovely cast of 16 actors, and we got along so well.
~ Sophie Rundle
Emotion, at the top of the list, is the thing that you should try to preserve at all costs. If you find you have to sacrifice certain of those six things to make a cut, sacrifice your way up, item by item, from the bottom.
~ Walter Murch
Six pints of bitter," said Ford Prefect to the barman of the Horse and Groom. "And quickly please, the world's about to end.
~ Douglas Adams
Only six people in the Galaxy knew that the job of the Galactic President was not to wield power but to attract attention away from it.
~ Douglas Adams
The Zaphod Beeblebrox?" "No, just a Zaphod Beeblebrox; didn't you hear I come in six packs?
~ Douglas Adams
As they say, one thing led to another, and, ultimately, the British and Irish governments asked me to serve as chairman of the peace negotiations, which ironically began six years ago this week.
~ George J. Mitchell
A nation is a detour of nature to arrive at five or six great men- yes, and then to get around them.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
We must cultivate our garden. Furia to God one day in seven allots; The other six to scandal she devotes. Satan, by false devotion never flammed, Bets six to one, that Furia will be damned.
~ Horace Walpole
A new presidential poll reveals that Democrats have the edge among voters under 30. The good news for Republicans is that there's only six people under 30 who actually vote.
~ Conan O'Brien
I don't like the five-person group dynamic. I just never have. It doesn't make sense to me that six people would just sit in a circle and say, 'Now I want approval,' 'Now I want approval,' 'Now I want approval.' 'I have something funny to say,' 'No, I have something funny to say, me!' It's hard to make plans.
~ Rosa Salazar
This house better get cleaned up in six months. The swamp is going to have to be drained pretty quickly.
~ Ron Wyden
Davis picked up a chocolate cowboy hat stuffed with a popcorn bull and red foil candy hearts. Not only do I want to be a cowboy, I want five—better make it six of these hats. Don't want Bambi to feel left out.
~ Kathy Carmichael
I am Eloise. I am six. I live at the Plaza hotel.
~ Kay Thompson
When fully fluffed they looked like oversized wads of dryer lint with six little paws and two big, innocent blue eyes.
~ Jayne Castle
There ain't many troubles that a man caint fix With seven hundred dollars and a thirty ought six.
~ Jeff Cooper
I was a ten in sadness when I was crying, Mommy, but now I am a six. Whoops, he says, it just went down to five. He comes out of the shower and puts on his pajamas. Now it's just a three. He brushes his teeth. Now it's all gone, he says. We were with Daddy when he died.
~ Elizabeth Alexander
They were up at six the following morning, November 5, and nearly everyone returned to the ship.
~ Alfred Lansing
On engagement, we're already seeing that mobile users are more likely to be daily active users than desktop users. They're more likely to use Facebook six or seven days of the week.
~ Mark Zuckerberg
Earlier, I would not train children under the age of six because they were so difficult to deal with, but now I have brought the age limit down to three. Now I look at them and think they are cute little things.
~ Shobana
Why are you stripping in my front yard at six in the morning? I have neighbors you know.
~ Nathalie Saade, Poisoned Rose
The official term of the President was fixed at six instead of four years, and it was provided that he should not be eligible for reëlection. This was in accordance with the original draft of the Constitution of 1787.
~ Jefferson Davis