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Facts QuotesFamous Facts quotes by popular authors such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Aldous Huxley, Mark Twain, George Smollett, Thomas Carlyle and others.
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[highlight-text]Facts are stubborn things.
George Smollett
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[highlight-text]A rose is a rose is a rose.
Gertrude Stein
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[highlight-text]There are no facts only interpretations.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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[highlight-text]A stream cannot rise larger than its source.
Theodore Roosevelt
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[highlight-text]If the facts don't fit the theory change the facts.
Albert Einstein
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[highlight-text]Facts are stubborn but statistics are more pliable.
Mark Twain
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[highlight-text]Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.
Aldous Huxley
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[highlight-text]Every fact that is learned becomes a key to other facts.
E. I. Youmans
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[highlight-text]A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation.
H. H. Munro
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[highlight-text]There are no eternal facts as there are no absolute truths.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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[highlight-text]You're entitled to your own opinion but not your own facts.
Author Unknown
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[highlight-text]Get your facts first then you can distort them as you please.
Mark Twain
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[highlight-text]I grow daily to honor facts more and more and theory less and less.
Thomas Carlyle
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[highlight-text]The main part of intellectual education is not the acquisition of facts but learning how to make facts live.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
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[highlight-text]The degree of one's emotions varies inversely with one's knowledge of the facts: the less you know the hotter you get.
Bertrand Russell
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[highlight-text]For the great majority of mankind are satisfied with appearances as though they were realities. and are often more influenced by things that seem than by those that are.
Nicolo Machiavelli
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[highlight-text]Science is facts; just as houses are made of stones so is science made of facts; but a pile of stones is not a house and a collection of facts is not necessarily science.
Henri Poincare
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[highlight-text]Facts are ventriloquists dummies. Sitting on a wise man's knee they may be made to utter words of wisdom; elsewhere they say nothing or talk nonsense or indulge in sheer diabolism.
Aldous Huxley