Don__ tell me your evaluation. Give me the facts.
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You will never feel the dark when u look at a light... Just look at the bright side of the things you will never mind your struggles
Facing facts is definitely preferable to facing defeat.
The fewer the facts, the stronger the opinion.
Do not evaluate things when you feel happiness
Love hurts. There is nothing as painful as heartbreak. But in order to learn to love again, you must learn to trust again.
But these notes make no pretense of being a record of fact. That isn't their object. They are merely notes of impressions, a record of vagrant thoughts, hopes, ideas that have floated through the mind of one present-day American. It is likely that I have not, and will not, put into them one truth, measuring by the ordinary standards of truth. It is my aim to be true to the essence of things. That's what I'm after.
Life wasn't all fucking sunshine and rainbows. Real life was hard.
Facts and truth really don__ have much to do with each other.
Every day that we read the news we have the possibility of being confronted with a fact about our world that is wildly different from what we thought we knew.
all fiction is better with explosions' said Jared. 'Basic fact of life.
History is often made and buttressed by myths and folklore rather than facts.
For the first time I saw a medley of haphazard facts fall into line and order. All the jumbles and recipes and hotchpotch of the inorganic chemistry of my boyhood seemed to fit into the scheme before my eyes__s though one were standing beside a jungle and it suddenly transformed itself into a Dutch garden.[Upon hearing the Periodic Table explained in a first-tern university lecture.]
Fact is is always truth but truth is not always fact
The Kerguelen Islands in the southern Indian Ocean are a six-day boat ride from Madagascar, and their only inhabitants are French scientists.
To speculate without facts is to attempt to enter a house of which one has not the key, by wandering aimlessly round and round, searching the walls and now and then peeping through the windows. Facts are the key.
A mass of Latin words falls upon the facts like soft snow, blurring the outlines and covering up the details...
The fact was never give a chance to the possibility