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facts may opinion
You may alter an opinion, but you cannot alter a # fact . Charles Spurgeon
facts embarrassing theft
[A] great embarrassing fact… haunts all attempts to represent the market as the highest form of human freedom: that historically, impersonal, commercial markets originate in theft. David Graeber
facts economic globalization
Globalization is a fact of economic life Carlos Salinas de Gortari
facts sacred comment
Comment is free but facts are sacred. C. P. Scott
facts republican celebrate
Well, I'm celebrating the fact that Republicans are doing better with women. Cathy McMorris Rodgers
facts sometimes sometimes-in-life
The plain unwelcome fact is that sometimes life stymies you. Aidan Chambers
facts accused resent
We resent being faced with facts we'd prefer to ignore as much as being wrongly accused of doing something we haven't. Aidan Chambers
facts investigation mark
A 'fact' merely marks the point where we have agreed to let investigation cease. Bliss Carman
facts film more-money
Im very happy with the success of short films. In fact, for me, the short films make more money than the features. Bill Plympton
nuances trying
Right now, it's just trying to get the nuances of sculpture, simplicity. DJ Garrity
nuance causes facts
We must remember that all these things, the nuances, the anomalies, the subtleties, which we assume only accessorize our days are in fact here for a much larger and nobler cause. They are here to save our lives. Emma Thompson
nuance moments that-moment
I am always looking for that nuance, that moment of truth, and you can't really do that fast. Paul Thomas Anderson
nuance details emotion
In German. I'm more sensitized to the details, to the emotions. In English, I wouldn't detect as much nuance. Michael Haneke
nuance online posts
We're living in post-nuance online times. Jon Ronson
vapor relief gone
She's gone. I am abused, and my relief must be to loathe her. William Shakespeare
vapor
(Djinn are essentially vapor.) "I blew him away. Rachel Caine
vapor newspapers presses
Newspapers . . . serve as chimnies to carry off noxious vapors and smoke. Thomas Jefferson