1679 Quotations with Fact.
- 421. Peter D. Moore: Even though these technological advances originally sought to control informatio ...

- 422. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Even when a man acts ungrateful, it is often his benefactor who is more deservin ...

- 423. Giuseppe Mazzini: Every Age has its own peculiar faith. Any attempt to translate into facts the mi ...

- 424. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Every fact is related on one side to sensation, and, on the other, to morals. Th ...

- 425. M. C. McIntosh: Every job has drudgery, whether it is in the home, in the school, or in the offi ...

- 426. Alexander Maclaren: Every life has dark tracts and long stretches of somber tint, and no representat ...

- 427. Bernard M. Baruch: Every man has a right to be wrong in his opinions. But no man has a right to be ...

- 428. Sigmund Freud: Every normal person, in fact, is only normal on the average. His ego approximate ...

- 429. Foster M. Russell: Every story has three sides. Yours, mine and the facts.

- 430. Diane Arbus: Everybody has that thing where they need to look one way, but they come out look ...

- 431. Gerda Lerner: Everything that explains the world has in fact explained a world that does not e ...

- 432. Elizabeth Bowen: Experience isn't interesting till it begins to repeat itself -- in fact, till it ...

- 433. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Fable is more historical than fact, because fact tells us about one man and fabl ...

- 434. Soren Kierkegaard: Face the facts of being what you are, for that is what changes what you are.

- 435. Thomas H. Huxley: Fact I know; and Law I know; but what is this Necessity, save an empty shadow of ...

- 436. Georges Bernanos: Fact is Our Lord knew all about the power of money: He gave capitalism a tiny ni ...

- 437. Gail Parent: Fact: Girls who are having a good sex thing stay in New York. The rest want to s ...

- 438. William Faulkner: Facts and truth really don't have much to do with each other.

- 439. Eric Hoffer: Facts are counterrevolutionary.

- 440. John Updike: Facts are generally overesteemed. For most practical purposes, a thing is what m ...

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