Six-Word Memoirs

by Marissa on 24 May 2008

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Six-Word Memoirs are popular right now. They’re challenging, but actually really fun to create.

Here are my 20 favorite six word memoirs that I created (click the links above to view other peoples’):

  1. Happiness is always the best revenge.
  2. Challenges crumble; wit and grace remain.
  3. Could say something. And I will. (credit to my Grandma)
  4. And now I’ll sing for you!
  5. What popper? No idea, little brother.
  6. No Mommy, my ears aren’t tired.
  7. Can do! Can’t be that hard!
  8. Serenity to accept; strength to change.
  9. Was self-portrait; head fell off. (credit to my brother Alex)
  10. It’s a legal term. Trust me.
  11. When a**h**** strike, strike back harder. (credit to my uncle Lamont)
  12. Things happen with reason; just believe.
  13. Can’t get worse? Don’t tempt fate!
  14. I don’t know anything about reality. (credit to my brother Chaz)
  15. Tim Gunn’s right: “Make it work!”
  16. When going through hell, keep going. (credit, of course, to Winston Churchhill)
  17. Life: fiction was never as strange.
  18. I could too be a CSI.
  19. Got enough jewels in crown, thanks. (credit to Mums)
  20. Dad’s humor, Mom’s brown eyes… me.

Try it… It’s addictive!

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  •  Joe

    I love the “wit and grace remain” one! Nice!

  •  

    For as long as I’ve been around, I think my six word memoir would have to be… “big laughs, big cries, big loves”

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