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#1. It's not only the wealth of sounds in Omnisphere; You're struck by the fact that you hear magic sound after magic sound. #Quote by Jordan Rudess
#2. It is a fact often observed, that men have written good verses under the inspiration of passion, who cannot write well under other circumstances. #Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
#3. No opinion can be trusted; even the facts may be nothing but a printer's error. #Quote by William Carlos Williams
#4. There is genuine joy in being alone in the dark inside your own head with no outside distractions, where you can scramble from ledge to rocky ledge, hallooing happily in a vast, echoing cave; climbing hand over hand from ledge to ledge of facts and memories, picking up old gems and new: examining, comparing, putting them down again and reaching for the next. #Quote by Alan Bradley
#5. No blare of trumpets announces a modern crisis. In these matter-of-fact times, a telephone call will do. #Quote by Elie Abel
#6. I grew up with guns. For my 16th birthday, in fact, I received a .357 instead of a car. But there was nothing playful about them; they were tools. #Quote by Benjamin Percy
#7. (paraphrasing 1 Cor. 1:25) that the fictions of God are truer than the facts of men.13 #Quote by Walter Brueggemann
#8. No one but me will touch you." His tone was even but implacable.
She cocked an impervious brow at him. "Oh? And why, pray tell, is that?"
"For the same reason I asked you to be safe for me. You're my mate, Makenna."
Her mind went blank for a moment. He was kidding, right? He had to be. Only…he didn't look like he was. She cleared her suddenly dry throat. "Why would you think that?"
"I don't think it, I know it. The facts are there."
"What facts?"
"Since day one, all I've thought about is being balls deep in you. Your scent drives me insane. My wolf hates being apart from you. You're an outsider, a loner, but I'd fucking kill to protect you. And I'd kill to possess you. #Quote by Suzanne Wright
#9. It is only our conception of time that makes us call the Last Judgment by this name. It is, in fact, a kind of martial law. #Quote by Franz Kafka
#10. Burton did not believe in miracles . Nothing happened that could not be explained by physical principles if you knew all the facts . #Quote by Philip Jose Farmer
#11. Virginia was in fact a landowning aristocracy, without nobility or merchant class, or any considerable small peasant farming class; and the other Southern colonies, except North Carolina, were on the whole similar to Virginia in these respects. #Quote by Carl L. Becker
#12. Hypocrisy is nothing, in fact, but a horrible hopefulness. #Quote by Victor Hugo
#13. Fashion is born by small facts, trends, or even politics, never by trying to make little pleats and furbelows, by trinkets, by clothes easy to copy, or by the shortening or lengthening of a skirt. #Quote by Elsa Schiaparelli
#14. Education must enable one to sift and weigh evidence, to discern the true from the false, the real from the unreal, and the facts from the fiction. #Quote by Martin Luther King, Jr.
#15. There's a turkey shortage. Are you aware of that fact? There's also a gravy shortage. It's up to $4 a gallon. Governor Chris Christie wants to build a gravy pipeline. #Quote by David Letterman
#16. I don't run a car, have never run a car. I could say that this is because I have this extremely tender environmentalist conscience, but the fact is I hate driving. #Quote by David Attenborough
#17. Geological facts being of an historical nature, all attempts to deduce a complete knowledge of them merely from their still, subsisting consequences, to the exclusion of unexceptionable testimony, must be deemed as absurd as that of deducing the history of ancient Rome solely from the medals or other monuments of antiquity it still exhibits, or the scattered ruins of its empire, to the exclusion of a Livy, a Sallust, or a Tacitus. #Quote by Richard Kirwan
#18. Great art is deeply ordered. Even if within the order there may be enormously instinctive and accidental things, nevertheless they come out of a desire for ordering and for returning fact onto the nervous system in a more violent way. #Quote by Francis Bacon
#19. I chalk up the fact that I got diabetes to my body saying, 'Dude, you have been doing wrong for way too long!' #Quote by Randy Jackson
#20. Here was a strange but true fact: The closer you were to the market, the harder it was to perceive its folly. #Quote by Michael Lewis
#21. We all are rich and ignore the buried fact of accumulated wisdom. #Quote by Ray Bradbury
#22. All objective pleasure in the long run must bring pain, because of the fact of change or death. #Quote by Swami Vivekananda
#23. They're called 'facts', and my role is to amplify those, not cheerlead. And I don't care at all what you think of my motives. #Quote by Glenn Greenwald
#24. What is wrong with changing your mind because the facts changed? But you have to be able to say why you changed your mind and how the facts changed. #Quote by Lee Iacocca
#25. Our everyday, traditional ideas of reality are delusions which we spend substantial parts of our daily lives shoring up, even at the considerable risk of trying to force facts to fit our definition of reality instead of vice versa. And the most dangerous delusion of all is that there is only one reality. #Quote by Paul Watzlawick
#26. We need to be reminded that there is nothing morbid about honestly confronting the fact of life's end, and preparing for it so that we may go gracefully and peacefully. #Quote by Billy Graham
#27. Having no lead to follow, we were swept up by words, memories, manias, grudges, and solidarities. Having no goal to aim for, we wasted what little life there was in our thoughts on joining in with a pun, speaking ill of common acquaintances, avoiding unpleasant facts, riding hobbyhorses, pushing at open doors, making faces, and preening ourselves. #Quote by Rene Daumal
#28. Now we the American working population
Hate the fact that eight hours a day
Is wasted on chasing the dream of someone that isn't us.
And we may not hate our jobs,
But we hate jobs in general
That don't have to do with fighting our own causes.
We the American working population
Hate the nine-to-five, day-in day-out
When we'd rather be supporting ourselves
By being paid to perfect the pastimes
That we have harbored based solely on the fact
That it makes us smile if it sounds dope. #Quote by Aesop
#29. A strong will deals with the hard facts of life as a sculptor with his marbles, making them facile and yielding to his purposes, and conquering their stubbornness by a greater stubbornness in himself. #Quote by Christian Nestell Bovee
#30. Seduction is, first and foremost, an art form. And seduction should not always be treated as a wild celebration. In fact, it's more of an evocation of what you do. It's more an evocation of seduction. #Quote by Karl Lagerfeld
#31. Liberals have a set of folk theories that are fallacious. One of them comes from the Enlightenment, and the assumption is that you are supposed to be logical. They assume all you have to do is tell people the facts and they will reason to the right conclusion. This is utterly ridiculous. Thought is mainly metaphorical. The frames trump all the facts. #Quote by George Lakoff
#32. If the facts are contrary to any predictions, then the hypothesis is wrong no matter how appealing. #Quote by David Douglass
#33. Oh, it can't be a reference to the fact Harry's a great Seeker, that's way too obvious. There must be a secret message from Dumbledore hidden in the icing! #Quote by J.K. Rowling