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Every man has a right to be wrong in his opinions. But no man has a right to be wrong in his facts.
Author: Bernard Baruch
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I deal with the obvious. I present, reiterate and glorify the obvious -- because the obvious is what people need to be told.
Author: Dale Carnegie
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Facts and truth really don't have much to do with each other.
Author: William Faulkner
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Anyone who knows a strange fact shares in its singularity.
Author: Jean Genet
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It is possible to store the mind with a million facts and still be entirely uneducated.
Author: Alex Bourne
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A concept is stronger than a fact.
Author: Charlotte P. Gillman
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Facts don't cease to exist because they are ignored.
Author: Aldous Huxley
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A fact is like a sack --it won't stand up if it's empty. To make it stand up, first you have to put in it all the reasons and feelings that caused it in the first place.
Author: Luigi Pirandello
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There are no facts, only interpretations.
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
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Comment is free but facts are sacred.
Author: Charles Prestwich Scott
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Facts have a cruel way of substituting themselves for fancies. There is nothing more remorseless, just as there is nothing more helpful, than truth.
Author: William C. Redfield
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Don't let adverse facts stand in the way of a good decision.
Author: Colin Powell
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I might show facts as plain as day: but, since your eyes are blind, you'd say, "Where? What?" and turn away.
Author: Christina Rossetti
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Obviously the facts are never just coming at you but are incorporated by an imagination that is formed by your previous experience. Memories of the past are not memories of facts but memories of your imaginings of the facts.
Author: Philip Roth
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We should keep so close to facts that we never have to remember the second time what we said the first time.
Author: F. Marion Smith
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The fewer the facts, the stronger the opinion.
Author: Arnold H. Glasow
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It is easier to believe a lie that one has heard a thousand times than to believe a fact that no one has heard before.
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Nothing in education is so astonishing as the amount of ignorance it accumulates in the form of inert facts.
Author: Henry Brooks Adams
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