William Jennings Bryan Quotes
Facts mean nothing unless they are rightly understood, rightly related and rightly interpreted.
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My wife said to me... you never understood what we were going through back home, did you? And I didn't. And I have to confess that.
Oliver North
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I mean, horror films in general put humans in these awful supernatural or horrible situations, but 'Cabin In The Woods' cranks it up a few notches and becomes outrageous and totally bizarre.
Fran Kranz
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One of the virtues of being very young is that you don't let the facts get in the way of your imagination.
Sam Levenson
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The disappearance of the Jewish state will not mean the disappearance of anti-Semitism.
Jack Schwartz
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Eliminating fighting would mean eliminating the jobs of the 'fighters,' meaning these guys would not have NHL careers.
Gary Bettman
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I mean, I'm an actor. I do what comes along.
Ian McShane
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I will exercise patience and will provide all facts to the general public.
Yingluck Shinawatra
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One of the most untruthful things possible, you know, is a collection of facts, because they can be made to appear so many different ways.
Karl A. Menninger
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Big doesn't necessarily mean better. Sunflowers aren't better than violets.
Edna Ferber
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I have always hated machinery, and the only machine I ever understood was a wheelbarrow, and that but imperfectly.
E. T. Bell
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For this reason, the expansion of relations with all countries is on the agenda of the Islamic Republic of Iran. I mean balanced relationships, based on mutual respect and observation of each other's rights.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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Father or stepfather – those are just titles to me. They don't mean anything.
Oliver Hudson
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The fundamental laws of physics do not describe true facts about reality. Rendered as descriptions of facts, they are false; amended to be true, they lose their explanatory force.
Nancy Cartwright
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I don't exactly know what I mean by that, but I mean it.
J. D. Salinger
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As far as I know, only a small minority of mathematicians, even of those with Platonist views, accept the idea that there may be mathematical facts which are true but unknowable.
Abraham Robinson
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I don't have a Twitter or a Facebook, but that doesn't mean I'm any more productive than the rest of the world.
Nate Ruess Fun.
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Facts cannot be replaced by opinion.
Yair Lapid
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Instead of establishing facts, we have to overthrow errors; instead of ascertaining what is, we have to chase from our imaginations what is not.
Frances Wright
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To be a poet is to place pleasure, beauty and sensual delights front and centre, it means having a predilection for debauchery.
Nicole Brossard
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You never even worried, with Jane, whether your hand was sweaty or not. All you knew was, you were happy. You really were.
J. D. Salinger
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In this world second thoughts, it seems, are best.
Euripides
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One of the things I like about performing on the stage is that it is a kind of meditative experience. Time does stand still. You have no concept or feeling of the passing of two or three hours' time. It's all kind of one present moment, which is a kind of a description of meditation.
Michael Emerson
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Facts mean nothing unless they are rightly understood, rightly related and rightly interpreted.
William Jennings Bryan