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  • I think families are so great, because when you go home, no matter what you've accomplished in your life, you still are the person you were in sixth grade to them. You know, it never really changes.

    Home   Thinking   Matter  
  • I taught sixth grade for three and a half years.

    Years   Three   Half  
  • I'm going through an evolution. I'm completely cleaning out my closet. I'm purging, because I saw that show 'Hoarders.' I had a sweatshirt from sixth grade, and I'm going, 'Why do I hold on to this?'

    "Fergie: The Superstar". Interview with Katie Couric, www.glamour.com. November 1, 2010.
  • In sixth grade, we all had to write this opinion paper. Most wrote about things like why we should be able to chew gum in class - I wrote about why women should receive equal pay.

    "'Community’s' Gillian Jacobs: TV’s Coolest Feminist?". Interview with Asawin Suebsaeng, www.motherjones.com. December 31, 2013.
  • Otis was inspired by a boy who sat across the aisle from me in sixth grade. He was a lively person. My best friend appears in assorted books in various disguises.

    Friendship   Book   Boys  
  • I quit school in the sixth grade because of pneumonia. Not because I had it, but because I couldn't spell it.

    Funny   Sports   School  
  • I was taught in the sixth grade that we had a standing army of just over a hundred thousand men and that the generals had nothing to say about what was done in Washington. I was taught to be proud of that and to pity Europe for having more than a million men under arms and spending all their money on airplanes and tanks. I simply never unlearned junior civics. I still believe in it. I got a very good grade.

    Believe   Airplane   Army  
    "Kurt Vonnegut". Book by James Lundquist, 1971.
  • Everybody either wanted to take care of me or push me around, you know? I was teased a lot, sure I was, of course. Fourth grade, fifth grade, sixth grade, everybody was taking their spurts except me. I was not growing up.

  • What I have against religion is that they start you when you are so defenseless. I mean, I was three when they started pumping this bullshit into my head. I believed in Santa Claus and the Fairy Godmother, of course I believed in a virgin birth, and a guy lived in a whale, and a woman came from a rib. But then something happened that made me doubt all of it: I graduated sixth grade!

    Mean   Whales   Bullshit  
    "Bill Maher: Victory Begins at Home". Documentary, Comedy, 2003.
  • Kids should be taught about sex, sex hygiene and contraceptive methods starting in the sixth grade, and whenever they want to try it, they should be allowed to go at it without supervision or restriction -in their parents' bedroom, on the grass in a park, in a motel; it doesn't matter, as long as the setting is private and pleasant. If we did all this, our kids would grow up into happier, healthier human beings. But we won't, of course. It would make too much sense.

    Sex   Growing Up   Kids  
  • I played trumpet for about two weeks. Sixth grade. And I didn't practice. Maybe a little longer than two weeks, but I didn't practice and I was faking it.

    Practice   Two   Littles  
    "Wendell Pierce: Everyone's Favorite Fake Trombone Player". Interview with Patrick Jarenwattananon, www.npr.org. July 4, 2011.
  • I bought an electric scooter in sixth grade. Bankrupted me.

    "Getting to Know: Zac Efron (interview from December 2005!)". Interview with Audrey Fine, www.seventeen.com. April 14, 2008.
  • i have never had anybody talk to me like this. this is not a flirty sixth-grade phone call or bantering with friends or words passed in a note. i feel that if my soul could talk it would talk like this.

    Flirty   Phones   Soul  
  • I grew up in Dallas, with cowboys. I was the only guy in sixth grade with long hair and an earring. Let's just say I got a lot of, er, flak for being different.

    Cowboy   Hair   Long  
    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
  • A fourth-grade reader may be a sixth-grade mathematician. The grade is an administrative device which does violence to the nature of the developmental process.

    Education   Doe   May  
    B. F. Skinner (1974). “Walden Two”, p.109, Hackett Publishing
  • My mother taught public school, went to Harvard and then got her master's there and taught fifth and sixth grade in a public school. My dad had a more working-class lifestyle. He didn't go to college. He was an auto mechanic and a bartender and a janitor at Harvard.

    Mother   Dad   School  
  • I blame it [never taking a break] on my mother. She was a born entertainer. Leave the songwriting, the singing and all that behind, and I still would have found some way to be an entertainer. I would have never been an actress, though, because I realized early in my life, in like sixth grade, I was a terrible actress.

    Mother   Singing   Way  
    Source: www.usmagazine.com
  • What I became a comedian for was to get my art out. To get some of these feelings and things I had on my chest out. I don't care if people believe them, listen to them, change their ways, or think, or any of that kind of crap. I'm interested in showing off. I'm the same kid from sixth grade who stood up and said "watch this."

    Art   Believe   Kids  
    Source: www.cnn.com
  • Sixth grade was a big time, in my childhood, of hoops and friendship, and coming up with funny things.

    Interview with Sara Wayland, collider.com. June 21, 2010.
  • And I wanted to do a movie [Moonrise Kingdom] about a childhood romance - a very powerful experience of childhood romance. About what it's like to just be blindsided, when you're in fifth grade or sixth grade, by these kinds of feelings. Along the way, I sort of mixed in some interest in "young adult fantasy" writing.

    "Book Excerpt: Deconstructing Filmmaker Wes Anderson". Interview with Steve Chagollan, variety.com. October 30, 2013.
  • Take the folks at Coca-Cola. For many years, they were content to sit back and make the same old carbonated beverage. It was a good beverage, no question about it; generations of people had grown up drinking it and doing the experiment in sixth grade where you put a nail into a glass of Coke and after a couple of days the nail dissolves and the teacher says: Imagine what it does to your TEETH! So Coca-Cola was solidly entrenched in the market, and the management saw no need to improve.

  • When I was in sixth grade, I wanted to become a priest.

    American Academy of Achievement interview, www.achievement.org. May 22, 1997.
  • My sister taught me everything I really need to know, and she was only in sixth grade at the time.

    Sister   Sibling   Needs  
    Linda Sunshine (2012). “Mom Loves Me Best: (And Other Lies You Told Your Sister)”, p.44, Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • "Margaret" was just my truth. It was what I knew to be true about sixth grade.

    Source: www.teachingbooks.net
  • Whatever education I got was from experience and reading. But I also realize I wouldn't pass my friend's sixth-grade class.

  • The truth was that I'd been spending years running away from myself. I hid myself in drama, silliness, stupidity, banality. So afraid to grow up. So afraid to involve myself in relationships where I might be expected to give the same love I got - instead of sixth-grade shenanigans. I bored myself with all the when I grow up nonsense, but I was worried it would never happen even as I longed for it.

  • When I was in sixth grade there was a talent show, and I wrote my first sketch, 'The Dentist.' I played the dentist, and I had my friend play a patient. It was sort of what can go wrong at the dentist, and I just remember I had lots of fake blood and everything.

    Blood   Play   Fake  
  • I'm actually the last person to ask about school. I kinda ducked out at 12, before all that stuff might have happened. I left school after sixth grade and was basically home-schooled after that.

    Home   School   Might  
  • My first dunk was actually in sixth grade.

  • I honestly don't have a lot of friends that are actors. Most of my friends I've known since sixth grade and are out of the industry. It gives me a sense of reality rather than surrounding myself with a bunch of actors.

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