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The only way to make sense of the world is to accept the fact that it absolutely makes no sense.
— Lourd De Veyra
I don't have a distaste for ambiguity, in fact, ambiguity is what I think life is all about.
— Robert Rubin
Science has made many advances in my lifetime, but the instrument has yet to be invented that can see clearly into the marriage of a man and a woman.
— Guillermo Del Toro
The fact is, there's a difference between being alone and being lonely; I may not of been completely alone in life, but I was definitely lonely.
— Brent Hartinger
Being closed in makes us edgy because it reminds us of our vulnerability before the elements; we can't escape the fact that life is precarious.
— Kathleen Norris
I love to read, and I like the fact that there's some silence in my life.
— Giancarlo Esposito
I believe it's a fact of life that what we have is less important than what we make out of what we have.
— Fred Rogers
I can tell you for a fact that you're blessed to have someone in your life. Greatest fortune a person can have. Cherish every day of it.
— Priscilla West
The only thing about my life that's really changed is the fact that a lot of people know me now. I'm still the same person.
— Ruben Studdard
This life is a hard fact; work your way through it boldly, though it may be adamantine; no matter, the soul is stronger.
— Swami Vivekananda
One day Your dog is going to safe your life, that's a fact.
— Deyth Banger
It is a fact: Of all the people we ever know in our lifetime, the only thing we have in common with them is a handful of shared experiences.
— Joel T. McGrath
Science is about predictions based on predictable fact. Life is about surprises based on the unpredictable reality.
— Ori Hofmekler
The fact the book was a tragic one did not make me unhappy since I believed that life was a tragedy and knew it could have only one end.
— Ernest Hemingway,
The one fact that I would cry form every housetop is this: the Good Life is waiting for us - here and now.
— B.F. Skinner
Neither of us have a choice in this. You and I being together is not a question, Scarlett, it's a fact of life.
— R.K. Lilley
But despite the fact that life is full of risk, yet without taking risk, we stand a greater risk.
— Sunday Adelaja
I know you would like to blame the world, but the fact is that life is an 'up to you' thing.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
For many imaginative writers, working for the press is a fact of their life. But it's best not to like it too much.
— Hilary Mantel
A holy life is in itself a wonderful power, and will make up for many deficiencies; it is in fact the best sermon a man can ever deliver.
— Charles Spurgeon
It's an odd fact of life that whichever side of the stream you're on, two-thirds of the best water is out of reach on the other side.
— John Gierach
I don't think that people accept the fact that life doesn't make sense. I think it makes people terribly uncomfortable.
— David Lynch
In fact I thought life was pretty much a losing proposition, and I didn't mind saying so.
— Richard Hell
You can spend a lifetime trying to erase memories. It doesn't change the fact that they took place. Acceptance is the key.
— Truth Devour
Promise to build a chap a house, he won't believe you. Threaten to burn his place down, he'll do what you tell him. Fact of life.
— John Le Carre
The fact that 'attention seeking' is still considered a slur says much about the role of women in public life, on every scale.
— Laurie Penny
You don't have to be married to be whole. As a matter of fact a husband is an add-on, he is not the completion of the equation.
— T.T. McClendon
Life is a book. The fact that it was a short book doesn't mean it wasn't a good book. It was a very good book.
— Michael Lewis
In fact living is dying.
— Guy De Maupassant
The resurrection is a fact better attested than any event recorded in any history, whether ancient or modern.
— Charles Spurgeon