Knowing The Facts Quotes
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If you have to hit--hit low.
— Tamora Pierce
Small facts lead to great knowing.
— Patrick Rothfuss
The fact of knowing how to read is nothing, the whole point is knowing what to read.
— Jacques Ellul
I'd kill for any one of my friends. Thankfully for the overpopulated prison system, I don't have any friends.
— Jarod Kintz
She is the mystery that is wrapped tightly around the man I am trying so desperately to unravel.
— Ella Frank
Knowing a person isn't like knowing a string of facts. It's more like...a feeling.
— Madeleine Wickham
If all the historic books of the Bible were blotted from the memory of mankind, nothing of value would be lost..
— Robert Green Ingersoll
Talking of love is making it.
— William Gurney Benham
Thoughts are not facts, and we are not our thoughts. Knowing this, we can enjoy more flexibility in our minds and lives.
— Jonty Heaversedge
Life wants you to know that feelings are more important than facts, and you should never hurt someone just to be right.
— Bryant McGill
Make them think they've been fooled by a gentlemen.
— Howard Thurston
Consciousness of a fact is not knowing it: if it were, the fish would know more of the sea than the geographers and the naturalists.
— George Bernard Shaw
The idea of perfection always gives one a chance to talk without knowing facts.
— Agnes Sligh Turnbull
Paranoia is knowing all the facts.
— Woody Allen
Knowing your feelings won't change the facts, but knowing the facts can change your feelings.
— Marlene Chism
Ignorance" is NOT not knowing the facts, it's not willing to know when the fact are shown to you.
— Maria Anna Van Driel
The dog actors and the relationship they have with their trainers is one of the most beautiful things I've ever watched happen in front of me.
— Jamie Lee Curtis
The media - they want to rush everything. They want to give their seedy opinions without knowing all the facts.
— Jennifer Lopez
If you're good to your staff when things are going well, they'll rally when times go bad.
— Mary Kay Ash
She was a rare psychotic-confessional-poet strain of salmonella.
— Augusten Burroughs
History is more of a tragedy than it is a morality tale.
— Christopher Hitchens