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Quotes About Fact

The fact that you can crawl the web is a commodity.
~ Carol Bartz
The fact is, Bush's war policy has failed. It's failed! Who better to say so than Jack Murtha?
~ Rahm Emanuel
I was always really proud of the fact that I had a very positive influence as a role model.
~ David Cassidy
The deconstructed, postmodern pizza has been with us for ages, and the fact is that pretty much every ingredient in the world has been used as a pizza topping and liked by somebody, somewhere.
~ John Lanchester
The BBC always wants to blame things on Brexit. I'm not saying this is a conspiracy: I'm saying it is a fact of life.
~ Jacob Rees-Mogg
After my 10-match ban in 2013 for biting Branislav Ivanovic, I had questioned the double standards and how the fact that no one actually gets hurt is never taken into consideration.
~ Luis Suarez
Snowden has yet to tell me anything that was a fact that I have been able to rebut or that anybody in the U.S. government I have talked to has been able to rebut.
~ Barton Gellman
People love talking about the banality of evil and the fact that ordinary people do bad things. I actually want to stay away from that.
~ Karan Mahajan
We have rights in America. In tandem with those rights, we have responsibility. Whatever type of journalist we are, whether it be in the entertainment business, or as professional journalists, we always have the consequences of the way we present fact and information.
~ Mike Pence
He knew that "where your treasure is, there will your heart be also," which is precisely why he commanded his followers: "Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth" (Matt. 6:21, 19). He is not saying that the heart should or should not be where the treasure is. He is stating the plain fact that wherever you find the treasure, you will find the heart.
~ Richard J. Foster
Interesting fact: Most crabs don't have even a basic grasp of physics.
~ Richard Kadrey
Truly it is said, that knowledge is chief of all things, my son. It allows us to see clearly what we may achieve. Conjecture is no substitute for fact.
~ Richard Masefield
Did you know that rats can't vomit?" "Okay, enough. No more rat trivia.
~ Richard Paul Evans
Hoover wrote, "The necessity for mass evacuation is based primarily upon public and political pressure rather than on factual data.
~ Richard Reeves
I did not know if the story was factually true or not, but it was emotionally true [...].
~ Richard Wright
He took each fact as it came and let it slip painlessly into the back of his mind, thinking, Okay, okay, I'll think about that one later; and that one; and that one; so that the alert, front part of his mind could remain free enough to keep him in command of the situation.
~ Richard Yates
But as a matter of strict fact, did Agnes have any "maternal" in her? When she set her mouth that way, it was hard to see it. Oh shucks, all women had maternal instincts; science had proved that. Well, hadn't they?
~ Robert A. Heinlein
In economics, "The Marxist model seems better to me than the Monetarist model" states a fact (about the nervous system of the speaker, if I must make the obvious even more obvious.) "Marx is true and the Monetarists are refuted" states an opinion disguised as a fact. The former encourages intelligent discussion; the latter virtually incites emotional conflict.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
fact allegedly exists; a non-fact allegedly doesn't exist. But existence is something we can never know all about. It is a term in metaphysics, not in operational science.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
A fact allegedly exists; a non-fact allegedly doesn't exist. But existence is something we can never know all about. It is a term in metaphysics, not in operational science.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
In fact, it wasn't evidence at all, but I didn't want to be a defeatist.
~ Robert Crais
Daniel said, all serious, "I asked you, you seen a zombie? They got'm here in this place, I know for a fact." Tolley
~ Robert Crais
The fact is, and there's no denying it, realism... is supposed to make one uneasy.
~ Robert D. Kaplan
The fact is the sweetest dream that labor knows.
~ Robert Frost