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151. I'd prefer to reserve judgement until I know all the facts.
152. I want to hammer in a few facts if I can.
153. While most of us feel fairly complacent about the nutrients we're getting from our diets, the facts tell a very different story.
154. One must be sure of one's facts before making a public accusation.
155. Advertisements based on these facts have been printed in newspapers and magazines but have not helped much.
156. There are no facts, only interpretations. Friedrich Nietzsche
157. The truth is more important than the facts. Frank Lloyd Wright
158. History is only a confused heap of facts. Lord Chesterfield
159. One of the virtues of being very young is that you don't let the facts get in the way of your imagination. Sam Levenson
160. There are more valid facts and details in works of art than there are in history books. Charlie Chaplin
161. I might show facts as plain as day: but, since your eyes are blind, you'd say(sentencedict.com), 'Where? What?' and turn away. Christina G. Rossetti
162. Atheists do not accept metaphors and super naturalism as facts, but theists see metaphors and super naturalism as facts. Dr T.P.Chia
163. The degree of one's emotions varies inversely with one's knowledge of the facts. Bertrand Russell
164. Feelings could override facts, as facts could alter feelings. Choose the truth first, rather than following after feelings. Anthony Liccione
165. Facts and truth really don't have much to do with each other. William Faulkner
166. If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. Albert Einstein
167. Poets are almost always wrong about facts. That's because they are not really interested in facts: only in truth. William Faulkner
168. Sometimes,(Sentencedict) some lies that spoken with high confidence could be more receptive than facts that spoken with doubt. Toba Beta
169. There are no eternal facts, as there are no absolute truths. Friedrich Nietzsche
170. Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. Aldous Huxley
171. I have a theory about the human mind. A brain is a lot like a computer. It will only take so many facts, and then it will go on overload and blow up. Erma Bombeck
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