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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
terribly
I don't know that he was awe-struck, but he was terribly excited. Mike Hargrove
terribly
'Gut' was my nickname. And I was picked on terribly by many, many kids. John Schneider
terribly
I feel terribly misunderstood; I feel terribly misunderstood. Antony Gormley
terribly
There's a certain amount of self-aggrandising with actors, and I'm terribly shy of that. Anna Chancellor
terribly
It must be terribly lonely to be a king instead of a man. Oriana Fallaci
terribly updating wrong
There's nothing terribly wrong with it. It's going to be re-formatting it and updating a little bit. Phil Dinsky
terribly
I'm terribly disappointed with (Marcos). But that is her prerogative, Roilo Golez
terribly worries
I'm not terribly consistent, and that worries me. Nastassja Kinski
wretched
What a beautiful art, but what a wretched profession. Georges Bizet
wretched hard
Tis hard to be wretched, but worse to be knowne so. George Herbert
wretched
We are never either so wretched or so happy as we say we are. Honore de Balzac
wretchedness beggary
Aspiring beggary is wretchedness itself. Oliver Goldsmith
wretched
Even in the most wretched life, there’s hope. Michelle Moran
wretched
Better times perhaps await us who are now wretched Virgil