Twelve

Twelve may refer to:

  • 12 (number), the number
  • 12, the year
  • 12: The Elements of Great Managing, a bestselling business book by Rodd Wagner and James K. Harter
  • Twelve (novel), 2002 novel by Nick McDonell
  • Twelve (film), 2010 film based on the 2002 novel
  • 12 (2007 film), 2007 film by Russian director and actor Nikita Mikhalkov
  • 12 (2003 film), 2003 film by American filmmaker Lawrence Bridges
  • Twelve (Myracle novel), a 2007 novel by Lauren Myracle
  • Twelve (Patti Smith album), 2007
  • Twelve (Cobalt 60 album)
  • 12 (Herbert Grönemeyer album), 2007
  • 12 (Keller Williams album), 2007
  • 12 (The Notwist album), 1995
  • Twelve (publisher), an imprint of Grand Central Publishing
  • Twelve (Street Fighter), a video game character from the Street Fighter series
  • Twelve, a 2009 novel by Jasper Kent
  • 12 (BMT rapid transit service), the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation's designation for trains that used the BMT Lexington Avenue Line
  • twelve(brand) by Dozen-Matter

Famous quotes containing the word twelve:

    Give a scientist a problem and he will probably provide a solution; historians and sociologists, by contrast, can offer only opinions. Ask a dozen chemists the composition of an organic compound such as methane, and within a short time all twelve will have come up with the same solution of CH4. Ask, however, a dozen economists or sociologists to provide policies to reduce unemployment or the level of crime and twelve widely differing opinions are likely to be offered.
    Derek Gjertsen, British scientist, author. Science and Philosophy: Past and Present, ch. 3, Penguin (1989)

    The moral immune system of this country has been weakened and attacked, and the AIDS virus is the perfect metaphor for it. The malignant neglect of the last twelve years has led to breakdown of our country’s immune system, environmentally, culturally, politically, spiritually and physically.
    Barbra Streisand (b. 1942)

    Among twelve apostles there must always be one who is as hard as stone, so that the new church may be built upon him.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)