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I think the more we know the better we are. I mean not just facts. The more we know about each other, the closer we are to learn something about our selves (Facts Quotes)
Scientists ofttimes have the greatest faith in a higher power. The more they dig into, establish facts and figures, the more they marvel about the mystery of it all (Facts Quotes)
Live in contact with dreams and you will get something of their charm: live in contact with facts and you will get something of their brutality. I wish I could find a country to live in where the facts were not brutal and the dreams not real (Facts Quotes)
Neither moral relations nor the moral law can swing in vacuo. Their only habitat can be a mind which feels them; and no world composed of merely physical facts can possibly be a world to which ethical propositions apply (Facts Quotes)
Creative thinking will improve as we relate the new fact to the old and all facts to each other (Facts Quotes)
Facts or opinions which are to pass through the hands of so many, to be misconceived by folly in one, and ignorance in another, can hardly have much truth left (Facts Quotes)
Each instance of sexual harassment has to be judged on its merits. Facts, timing, motives, credibility: all must be considered before we make up our own minds what to believe (Facts Quotes)
Still, it will sometimes strike a scientific man that the philosophers have been less intent on finding out what the facts are, than on inquiring what belief is most in harmony with their system (Facts Quotes)
We see facts with our eyes; we see ideas with our minds; we see ideals with our souls. Whatever we see with our souls is real and permanent and cannot be destroyed (Facts Quotes)
The present educational establishment, to cite just one group, has been obscuring the past so that our children have no way of comparing the facts of history with the distorted version promoted by biased secular historians (Facts Quotes)
One thing we can probably agree on is that the truth, however we define it, is often hard to tell. It can be hard to tell the facts of the story, and it can be hard to tell its emotional truth too (Facts Quotes)
All the remedies for all the types of conflicts are alike in that they begin by finding the facts rather than by starting a fight (Facts Quotes)
The danger is to stupidly believe that depicting facts gives us much insight. If facts were the only thing that counted, the telephone directory would be the book of books (Facts Quotes)
In every conflict, some rhetoric and posturing, so we should take that aside. When facts is that everybody is exhausted and that no one believes that there is a military solution to this. The solution must be a political one (Facts Quotes)
Facts tend to take the punch out of a good hate rant and are therefore left best unsaid (Facts Quotes)
Bias, like beauty, is often in the eye of the beholder. Facts are your firewall against bias (Facts Quotes)
So soon did we, wayfarers, begin to learn that man’s life is rounded with the same few facts, the same simple relations everywhere, and it is vain to travel to find it new (Facts Quotes)
We can never safely exceed the actual facts in our narratives. Of pure invention, such as some suppose, there is no instance. To write a true work of fiction even is only to take leisure and liberty to describe some things more exactly as they are (Facts Quotes)
All the facts of nature are nouns of the intellect, and make the grammar of the eternal language. Every word has a double, trebleor centuple use and meaning (Facts Quotes)
We must learn the language of facts. The most wonderful inspirations die with their subject, if he has no hand to paint them to the senses (Facts Quotes)
Genius has infused itself into nature. It indicates itself by a small excess of good, a small balance in brute facts always favorable to the side of reason (Facts Quotes)
A presumption of any fact is, properly, an inferring of that fact from other facts that are known; it is an act of reasoning; and much of human knowledge on all subjects is derived from this source (Facts Quotes)
Give me the facts, and I will twist them the way I want, to suit my argument (Facts Quotes)
Most new insights come only after a superabundant accumulation of facts have removed the blindness which prevented us from seeing what later comes to be regarded as obvious (Facts Quotes)
We define a bargain issue as one which, on the basis of facts established by analysis, appears to be worth considerably more that it is selling for (Facts Quotes)
The considerations upon which expectations of prospective yields are based are partly existing facts which we can assume to be known more or less for certain, and partly future events which can only be forecasted with more or less confidence (Facts Quotes)
Facts are stubborn things, but, as some one has wisely said, not half so stubborn as fallacies (Facts Quotes)
It is strange but true that although we may have learned all sorts of important facts while raising our own children, when we become grandparents we still tend to forget a whole lot of things we knew (Facts Quotes)
The economic interpretation of history does not necessarily mean that all events are determined solely by economic forces. It simply means that economic facts are the ever recurring decisive forces, the chief points in the process of history (Facts Quotes)
How circumstantial reality is! Facts are like individual letters, with their spikes and loops and thorns, that make up words: eventually they hurt our eyes, and we long to take a bath, to rake the lawn, to look at the sea (Facts Quotes)