tag by: facts

I won F4, and I won F3 - F3 by, I believe, the biggest margin in history and as one of the youngest drivers in history. I'm just pointing out facts. I'm not bragging or anything.

Well, first of all, you read the script a million times. Because what the script gives you are given circumstances. Given circumstances are all the facts of your character.

Facts are stupid until brought into connection with some general law.

With time, many of the facts I learned were forgotten but I never lost the excitement of discovery.

I want to explore for myself and keep an open mind. There is a stigma of being a flat earther and if I'm going to do it I want to know the facts.

Fascism says what you and I experience as facts or what reporters experience as facts are irrelevant. All that matters are impressions and emotions and myths.

History is prone to mistakes in identity, and facts are not always solid things.

Your desires and true beliefs have a way of playing blind man's bluff. You must corner the inner facts.

My humble request to journalists - It only takes one phone call or an email to check facts.

I criticize a lot of players and coaches. But I back it up with facts. A lot of times guys get mad at me because someone told them what I said. I say, 'You're wrong: Go check the tape.'

Questions are often more effective than statements in moving others. Or to put it more appropriately, since the research shows that when the facts are on your side, questions are more persuasive than statements, don't you think you should be pitching more with questions?

Anyone who says businessmen deal in facts, not fiction, has never read old five-year projections.

The intelligence investigation under the leadership of Senator Church, which I know has helped cause this investigation by you, points out that the agencies did not disclose certain facts to us and that certain plots were going on.

I am appreciative of the Bush administration's commitment to fair trade by looking at the facts in this case and ruling affirmatively for the implementation of quotas in this specific category.

I arrived at New York, and I went from being Andy Rannells from Nebraska to being Andrew Rannells in New York who was gay. And those were just the facts.

I've always felt, in all my books, that there's a deep decency in the American people and a native intelligence - providing they have the facts, providing they have the information.

Facts make you face stuff about yourself you'd rather not see.

In Americana, the facts and the dreams seem to be all the same to me.

I'm a 'just the facts, ma'am' kind of guy.

The telephone book is full of facts, but it doesn't contain a single idea.