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I do like my hair. It took a while to come around to the fact that it was quite a unique value point.
— Ed Sheeran
Everyone thinks that the principal thing to the tree is the fruit, but in point of fact the principal thing to it is the seed.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The fact of knowing how to read is nothing, the whole point is knowing what to read.
— Jacques Ellul
And this one fact seemed to point to other facts and others still: Love frays and humans fail, time passes, eras end.
— Karen Thompson Walker
Love is generally confused with dependence; but in point of fact, you can love only in proportion to your capacity for independence.
— Rollo May
Everyone's allowed to be in love with the wrong person at some point. In fact, it's a mistake not to be.
— Harriet Evans
The fact that I had been on the point of making a similar heroic gesture was quite ignored, and this only increased my irritation.
— Wilbur Smith
The myth does not point to a fact; the myth points beyond facts to something that informs the fact
— Joseph Campbell
He could take advantage of me at any point in time that he preferred; the fact that he didn't made me both admire him and hate him both.
— Scott Hildreth
For me, the consolation of history resides in the fact that hypothetically returning to any point in time feels like coming home.
— Martha M. Moravec
As a point of fact, I am not used to making frequent appearances in public, except at times when it is required.
— Raul Castro
In fact, I would defend to the death their right to express a different point of view.
— Martin McGuinness
The United Staes had never in its history intervened to stop genocide and had in fact rarely even made a point of condemning it as it occurred,
— Samantha Power
Intelligence is not all that important in the exercise of power, and is often, in point of fact, useless.
— Henry A. Kissinger
In fact, there are more slaves in the world today than at any other point in human history, with an estimated 27 million in bondage across the globe.
— Jen Lilley
It's a scientific fact that if you stay in California you lose one point of your IQ every year.
— Truman Capote
I've always approached acting from a passion point of view. It's what I love to do. The fact that you get paid is just a bonus
— Katheryn Winnick
They have their opinions, but we have the answers.
— Anthony Liccione
What are facts but compromises? A fact merely marks the point where we have agreed to let investigation cease.
— Bliss Carman
Isn't the most sensitive point of this mourning the fact that I must lose a language - the amorous language? No more 'I love you's.
— Roland Barthes
The 'fact' of my actions frequently collide with the 'fiction' of my words. And at what point will I live what I say, so I will avoid what I do?
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
It is a mathematical fact that if a line be not perfectly directed towards a point, it will actually go further away from it as it comes nearer to it.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
If there's anything you could point out where I was a little different, it was the fact that I never mentioned winning.
— John Wooden
Could it be that Christians, eager to point out how good we are, neglect the basic fact that the gospel sounds like good news only to bad people?
— Philip Yancey
With a secret like that, at some point the secret itself becomes irrelevant. The fact that you kept it does not.
— Sara Gruen
Owing to the fact that all experience is a process, no point of view can ever be the last one
— William James
A mistake is not something to be determined after the fact, but in light of the information available until that point
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The fact that some people can push others to the point of thinking that their lives are not worthy is catastrophic.
— Melissa Reeves
In fact, July felt he had reached a point in his life where virtually nothing was known.
— Larry McMurtry
At a certain point, you have to face the fact that you've turned into an old fart.
— Robert Gottlieb
She had in point of fact by now made up her mind to accept it, but she well knew that men like to think they decide matters for themselves.
— W. Somerset Maugham
The fact is that they always go after your weakest point - the wolves chase down the weakest sheep in the herd.
— Haruki Murakami
The day had, in fact, reached that gentle point when it was too late for housebreaking and too early for burglary.
— Terry Pratchett
It's as if Tempi brought home a dog that can whistle. The fact that you are out of tune stands quite beside the point." Vashet
— Patrick Rothfuss
At some point in their life, everyone thinks they should go to law school. You may in fact think you want to go to law school now.
— Tucker Max
Beware of color theories. Theories in color photography are dangerous. The plain fact that there are so many of them proves my point.
— Ernst Haas
In point of fact, most witches probably know more about liquor and how to properly drink it than many ancient and knowledgeable bartenders.
— Melinda Bardon
I've always been proud of the fact that I can hold it together and I rarely break. It's a point of pride for me.
— Justin Long
Everybody has a breaking point; the fact is, you don't know where it is until you get there".
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
In point of fact I was a perfectly devoted and dutiful little Catholic - until the day I learned that animals have no souls.
— Susan Kay
The whole point of faith, in fact, is to believe regardless of the evidence, which is the very antithesis of science.
— Michael Shermer
Our account does not rob the mathematicians of their science ... In point of fact they do not need the infinite and do not use it.
— Aristotle.
There comes a point where you have to stop trying to repair yourself and accept the fact that you're broken.
— Ilona Andrews
All of us are mad. If it weren't for the fact every one of us is slightly abnormal, there wouldn't be any point in giving each person a separate name.
— Ugo Betti
When women age into their power, no wind can upset them, no hand turn aside their knowledge; no fact can deflect their point of view.
— Louise Erdrich
I like to point out that people very often confuse the idea that truth is subjective with the fact that truth is perishable.
— Errol Morris