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facts opinion sells
Daymond John You can make up your own opinion, but you can't make up your own facts, go sell.
facts missionary christianity
David Bryant God cannot lead you on the basis of facts that you do not know.
facts exile civil-service
Antony Jay The Opposition aren't really the Opposition. They're just called the Opposition. But in fact they are the Opposition in exile. The Civil Service are the Opposition in residence.
facts conscious unemployed
Derek Jacobi I'm always conscious of the fact that I am part of a profession that is 80% permanently unemployed. So, to be working in any sense is to be privileged.
facts should coaches
Bill O'Reilly Have nothing to do with coaches. In fact, if you should see one coming, go and hide behind the pavilion until he goes away.
facts opinion catchy
Bernard Baruch Everyone is entitled to be wrong about their opinions, but no one has the right to be wrong about their facts.
facts doe surrender
C. S. Lewis The proper good of a creature is to surrender itself to its Creator—to enact intellectually, volitionally, and emotionally, that relationship which is given in the mere fact of its being a creature. When it does so, it is good and happy.
facts helping hiring interest lack minorities past state understanding women work
Brett Hall We have no interest in helping him (Coleman) be a martyr. He has demonstrated a lack of understanding of the facts in the past and probably misunderstands what this administration has accomplished in hiring minorities and women in the state work force.
indifference
Edmund Burke Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference.
indifference poet
Ambrose Bierce RIMER, n. A poet regarded with indifference or disesteem.
indifference distinction indifferent
Ambrose Bierce INDIFFERENT, adj. Imperfectly sensible to distinctions among things.
indifference command
Nicolas Chamfort She commands who is blest with indifference.
indifference ideology hostility
Mason Cooley Ideologies can survive hostility, but not indifference.
indifference blind terror
James A. Baldwin Neither love nor terror makes one blind: indifference makes one blind.
indifference disguise toleration
Frederick Buechner Toleration is often just indifference in disguise.
indifference plague
Bernard Beckett Are you saying a society wracked by plague is preferable to one wracked by indifference?
indifference
Ian Fleming A woman can put up with almost anything; anything but indifference.
without-god
Charles Spurgeon The friend of God must not spend a day without God, and he must undertake no work apart from his God.
witness
Edward Hoagland A writer's work is to witness things.
wit ifs
William Shakespeare If you spend word for word with me, I shall make your wit bankrupt.
witness
Louis C. K. Life isn't something you possess. It's something you take part in, and you witness.
witty fun philosophy
Bipasha Basu My philosophy towards life is to enjoy it to the fullest and have fun. I am one of those 'laugh-out-loud' kinds. I am quirky, yet witty.
witty two remember
Bill Watterson Well, remember what you said, because in a day or two, I'll have a witty and blistering retort! You'll be devastated THEN
witty tongue wit
Catherine the Great Your wits make others witty.
without-love
Carl Jung Nothing is possible without love.
witch easier outlander
Diana Gabaldon It would ha' been a good deal easier, if ye'd only been a witch.