FACT QUOTES II

quotations about facts

Facts and theories are different things, not rungs in a hierarchy of increasing certainty. Facts are the world's data. Theories are structures of ideas that explain and interpret facts. Facts do not go away while scientists debate rival theories for explaining them.

STEPHEN JAY GOULD

"Evolution as Fact and Theory", Discover Magazine, May 1981


It is wiser and better always to face facts, never to ignore them. Interrogate them; ask them what they mean, and what they have to teach.

REUEN THOMAS

Thoughts for the Thoughtful

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Basic facts tend always to be those most easily overlooked.

DORIS LESSING

Shikasta

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Unfortunately, the facts don't always speak for themselves. As we noted earlier, ground rules and, especially, interests influence what the parties to a situation see as facts. In order to assess the actual facts, you have to account for the influence of interests and ground rules.

MARK PASTIN

Make an Ethical Difference: Tools for Better Action


It is not the number of facts he knows, but how much of a fact he is himself, that proves the man.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought

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Sometimes facts are like clay pigeons, put up so others can shoot 'em down.

LEE THAYER

How Executives Fail


Sometimes we use facts. Sometimes we avoid or ignore them. Sometimes we even reshape them or dispose of them because of new knowledge. In other words, facts are partly solid and partly malleable, and they don't always reveal a clean, coherent truth.

KEITH VARGO

"Way of the Warrior", Black Belt Magazine, December 2003


There's a world of difference between truth and facts. Facts can obscure truth.

MAYA ANGELOU

attributed, Sheroes

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Sometimes, fact mixed with fiction so thoroughly that, though no lies were told, it was hard to remember what was strictly true.

STEPHENIE MEYER

The Host

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I think that only daring speculation can lead us further and not accumulation of facts.

ALBERT EINSTEIN

letter to Michele Besso, October 8, 1952

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I often wish ... that I could rid the world of the tyranny of facts. What are facts but compromises? A fact merely marks the point where we have agreed to let investigation cease.

BLISS CARMAN

"On Having Known a Poet", Atlantic Monthly, May 1906


Facts may be colored by the personalities of the people who present them.

REGINALD ROSE

Twelve Angry Men


I pass with relief from the tossing sea of Cause and Theory to the firm ground of Result and Fact.

WINSTON CHURCHILL

The Story of the Malakand Field Force

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As far as I'm concerned, the only difference between fact and what most people call fiction is about fifteen pages in the dictionary.

CHARLES DE LINT

"Tallulah", Dreams Underfoot: The Newford Collection

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You know the facts don't always add up to the truth.

CAROLEE DEAN

Take Me There


To no circumstance is the wide diffusion of error in the world more owing than to our habit of adopting conclusions from insufficiently established data. An indispensable preliminary, then, in every investigation, is to get at facts. Until these are arrived at, every opinion, theory, or system, however ingeniously framed, must necessarily rest upon an uncertain basis.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought

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There are numerous layers to truth, and the simple and superficial statement of facts cannot satisfy the writer.

GAO XINGJIAN

"Literature as Testimony: The Search for Truth", Witness Literature: Proceedings of the Nobel Centennial Symposium

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The more power a person has, the more his or her opinions can be pawned off as facts.

LEE THAYER

How Executives Fail


Facts don't change when theories change; facts sometimes contradict theories. Facts are independent existences, sometimes known and sometimes described by language-users, but there are many facts of which we are ignorant.

FIONA J. HIBBERD

Unfolding Social Constructionism


Facts are stupid things -- stubborn things, I should say.

RONALD REAGAN

address to Republican National Convention, Aug. 15, 1988

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