Quotes having the keyword Facts
I'm just one of the kids, and all because the students at Hamilton Heights High School listened to the facts, educated their parents and themselves, and believed in me.
by Ryan White (Celebrity, American , born in 1971) keywords: because, believed, educated, facts, hamilton, heights, high, just, kids, listened, parents, school, students, their , themselves The facts fairly and honestly presented; truth will take care of itself.
by William Allen White (Editor, American , born in 1868) keywords: care, facts, fairly, honestly, itself, presented, take, truth , will Civil libertarians have raised concerns that some of the Patriot Act's provisions infringe on Constitutional rights. Those concerns are not supported by the facts.
by Roger Wicker (Politician, American , born in 1951) keywords: act, civil, concerns, constitutional, facts, infringe, libertarians, patriot, provisions, raised, rights, some, supported , those Death and vulgarity are the only two facts in the nineteenth century that one cannot explain away.
by Oscar Wilde (Dramatist, Irish , born in 1970) keywords: away, cannot, century, death, explain, facts, nineteenth, only, two , vulgarity Photography is about finding out what can happen in the frame. When you put four edges around some facts, you change those facts.
by Garry Winogrand (Photographer, American , born in 1928) keywords: around, change, edges, facts, finding, four, frame, happen, out, photography, put, some , those Rude contact with facts chased my visions and dreams quickly away, and in their stead I beheld the horrors, the corruption, the evils and hypocrisy of society, and as I stood among them, a young wife, a great wail of agony went out from my soul.
by Victoria Woodhull (Activist, American , born in 1838) keywords: agony, among, away, beheld, chased, contact, corruption, dreams, evils, facts, great, horrors, hypocrisy, out, quickly, rude, society, soul, stead, stood, their, them, visions, wail, went, wife , young Almost any biographer, if he respects facts, can give us much more than another fact to add to our collection. He can give us the creative fact; the fertile fact; the fact that suggests and engenders.
by Virginia Woolf (Author, British , born in 1970) keywords: add, almost, another, any, biographer, collection, creative, engenders, fact, facts, fertile, give, more, much, our, respects, suggests, than , us All observers not laboring under hallucinations of the senses are agreed, or can be made to agree, about facts of sensible experience, through evidence toward which the intellect is merely passive, and over which the individual will and character have no control.
by Chauncey Wright (Philosopher, American , born in 1830) keywords: agree, agreed, character, control, evidence, experience, facts, individual, intellect, laboring, made, merely, observers, over, passive, senses, sensible, through, toward, under, which , will Surely it is time to examine into the meaning of words and the nature of things, and to arrive at simple facts, not received upon the dictum of learned authorities, but upon attentive personal observation of what is passing around us.
by Francis Wright (Activist, Scottish , born in 1795) keywords: around, arrive, attentive, authorities, dictum, examine, facts, into, learned, meaning, nature, observation, passing, personal, received, simple, surely, things, time, upon, us , words We have seen that no religion stands on the basis of things known; none bounds its horizon within the field of human observation; and, therefore, as it can never present us with indisputable facts, so must it ever be at once a source of error and contention.
by Francis Wright (Activist, Scottish , born in 1795) keywords: basis, bounds, contention, error, ever, facts, field, horizon, human, indisputable, known, must, never, none, observation, once, present, religion, seen, source, stands, therefore, things, us , within Physiology and psychology cover, between them, the field of vital phenomena; they deal with the facts of life at large, and in particular with the facts of human life.
by Wilhelm Wundt (Psychologist, German , born in 1832) keywords: between, cover, deal, facts, field, human, large, life, particular, phenomena, physiology, psychology, them , vital The effectiveness of our memory banks is determined not by the total number of facts we take in, but the number we wish to reject.
by Jon Wynne-Tysonkeywords: banks, determined, effectiveness, facts, memory, number, our, reject, take, total , wish As a world view, Darwinism cannot of course be refuted, since Faith is, always has been, and always will be, stronger than facts.
by Francis Parker Yockey (Writer, American , born in 1917) keywords: always, been, cannot, course, darwinism, facts, faith, refuted, since, stronger, than, view, will , world To the fantastic mental illness of Rationalism, hard facts are regrettable things, and to talk about them is to create them.
by Francis Parker Yockey (Writer, American , born in 1917) keywords: create, facts, fantastic, hard, illness, mental, rationalism, regrettable, talk, them , things