Top 20 Quotes About Sixth Form
#1. By the time I reached the sixth form at my local grammar school, my father would glower at me every time I passed him with a stack of books under my arm, warning me there was no money to go to university.
Christopher Fowler
#2. I suppose I've always lived in my own head. I didn't discover boys till sixth form. Then suddenly it was, 'Oh! Boys!'
Malorie Blackman
#3. I had a brilliant trip to Mexico with my friend Ellie during my gap year. We thought we were being really cool and going off the beaten track while all our friends went to Thailand and Australia. The first beachside bar we walked into - there were two girls from my sixth form in there.
Emily Berrington
#4. It's quite funny in that I once won Rear of the Year at my school! I was about 17 in the sixth form and we used to have an end of year celebration and give out different awards. I even got a little trophy!
Jessica Ennis
#5. I was head of the Sixth Form Centre when I left the school.
Estelle Morris
#6. I was like a little scrubby schoolboy with a passion for a sixth-form prefect, and he kinder, and far more inaccessible.
Daphne Du Maurier
#7. Art history became an A-level option at my school the year I started sixth form. This happened because another student and I cajoled and bullied the head of the art department into arranging it with the examination board.
Sarah Hall
#9. My girlfriend just bought a ruler from Smiths. Heaven knows I'm measurable now.
Sixth Form Poet
#10. Tyranny is the fiercest form of slavery. Terrorist is the most ferocious form of slavery. We are all slaves until every human is free from both.
James Morris Robinson
#11. Any change that shortens the path between a writer and reader is a win for the book world.
K.J. Kilton
#12. Every time I create something, just before that there's a kind of - you're feeling very low, you're feeling very down and insecure. Then you create and then it's fine. This is the way I observe me doing it.
Yoko Ono
#13. If we seek the pleasures of love, passion should be occasional, and common sense continual.
Robertson Davies
#14. I believe in the curative powers of love as the English believe in tea or Catholics believe in the Miracle of Lourdes.
Joyce Johnson
#15. We must admit that by approving multiculturalism in its current, misguided form, we are paving the road to White, Black, Indian and Asian genocide faster than the Sixth Mass Extinction.
Anita B. Sulser PhD
#16. As the sense of smell is so intimately connected with that of taste, it is not surprising that an excessively bad odour should excite wretching or vomitting in some persons.
Charles Darwin
#17. An intuition is neither caprice nor a sixth sense but a form of unconscious intelligence.
Gerd Gigerenzer
#18. There is little premium in poetry in a world that thinks of Pound and Whitman as a weight and a sampler, not an Ezra, a Walt, a thing of beauty, a joy forever.
Anna Quindlen
#19. But I think a song that is really emotionally packed, with a great melody that just will soar, that's the keeper.
Reba McEntire
#20. It's daytime. A wall of billowing orange flame grows up silently from the tank farm a mile away, like a time-lapse chrysanthemum. It is so vast and complicated in its blooming, uncontrolled growth that Rife stops halfway up the stairs to watch.
Neal Stephenson