
Top 45 Speak Facts Quotes
#1. I shall speak facts; but some will say I deal in fiction.
Ovid
#2. There is no person, no theorist so reckless as he who says that the facts speak for themselves.
Milton Friedman
#4. They [my characters]speak to me all the time! In fact some of them never shut up!
Michael Scott
#5. Decide for yourself what kind of works you want to create ... facts, essays, poems - do you want to speak or to sing?
Ernst Haas
#6. When journalism is silenced, literature must speak. Because while journalism speaks with facts, literature speaks with truth.
Seno Gumira Ajidarma
#8. Sometimes, some lies that spoken with high confidence
could be more receptive than facts that spoken with doubt.
Toba Beta
#9. As a lawyer you never speak with emotion. It's about the precise facts.
Kirsten Gillibrand
#10. The facts speak only when the historian calls on them: it is he who decides to which facts to give the floor, and in what order or context
Edward Hallett Carr
#12. We must speak truth to power and confront ignorance with facts.
DaShanne Stokes
#13. Just because you didn't speak the facts out loud didn't erase their existence. Silence was just a quieter way to lie.
Jodi Picoult
#14. Most women fight wars on two fronts, one for whatever the putative topic is and one simply for the right to speak, to have ideas, to be acknowledged to be in possession of facts and truths, to have value, to be a human being.
Rebecca Solnit
#15. Hey, slow down... please speak clearly and understandable on the topic what happen!
Deyth Banger
#16. Facts speak plainer than words
Aesop
#17. To speak a bold truth, I am, after much mature deliberation, inclined to suspect that the public voice hath, in all ages, done much injustice to Fortune, and hath convicted her of many facts in which she had not the least concern.
Henry Fielding
#18. When we don't like to face up to hard facts, we use soft words. We do not speak about killing a baby within the womb, but about "termination of potential life." Words are often multiplied to try to cover dark deeds.
Neal A. Maxwell
#20. This is what magic is. It's being able to speak in a voice which makes things happen, being able to speak in a voice which causes facts to be beheld by groups of people in a way that has been purged from profane language, for us relegated to poetry and that sort of thing.
Terence McKenna
#21. Before you assume...read all the facts. Before you judge...try to understand why and most important
before you speak...always think.
Timothy Pina
#23. Those are the facts but not the truth, which does not even speak the same language.
Sonja Livingston
#24. I will never demean myself to speak about my courage," said Julien, coldly, "it would be mean to do so. Let the world judge by the facts.
Stendhal
#25. The facts never speak for themselves. They have to be interpreted in terms of some understanding of where they come from and what the relation between them is.
Milton Friedman
#26. But we had never gone out of our way to reveal ourselves, either. Instead, we'd let the facts speak for themselves.
Rachel Cohn
#27. By itself, the question of the liturgy's essence and the standards of the reform has brought us back to the question of music and its position in the liturgy. And as a matter of fact one cannot speak about worship at all without also speaking of the music of worship.
Pope Benedict XVI
#28. We used to speak familiarly of an agent, now do more, who was accustomed to manufacture evidence, and to invent facts in his cases, or at least to alter the aspects of facts to such an extent that they might fairly be viewed as new.
George Combe
#30. Statistical projections which speak to the senses without fatiguing the mind, possess the advantage of fixing the attention on a great number of important facts.
Alexander Von Humboldt
#31. It's unnecessary to make that, you know, strong of a statement. Let the facts, let the case, you know, and the evidence there speak for itself. You want to be careful that you're not poisoning the jury pool.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
#32. Facts do not speak for themselves. They speak for or against competing theories. Facts divorced from theories or visions are mere isolated curiosities.
Thomas Sowell
#33. I beseech you to correct one fault - severe speech of others; never speak evil of any man, no matter what the facts may be.
Henry Ward Beecher
#34. The most significant event of the 20th century will be the fact that the North Americans speak English.
Otto Von Bismarck
#35. The poets are wrong of course [ ... ] But then poets are almost always wrong about facts. That's because they are not really interested in facts: only in truth: which is why the truth they speak is so true that even those who hate poets by simple and natural instinct are exalted and terrified by it.
William Faulkner
#36. I have argued that a religion or a philosophy cannot speak about facts of the world - if it does, it is now or will eventually be wrong - but it can and should speak about the relevance and ranking of facts and observations.
Erik Naggum
#37. In fact, it's in my interest to love digital recording, and I just spent a ton on a new digital recording system, so I speak from a place of heavy investment in both sides.
John Vanderslice
#38. People say:
'Let the facts speak for themselves'; they forget that the speech of facts is real only if it is heard and understood.
Ernst F. Schumacher
#39. When you speak of the press, of course, you have to speak of different segments of the press. Reporters, straight reporters, wire services, you stick to the facts; you don't create the story, per se. You cover what is happening.
Helen Thomas
#40. Letting the facts speak for themselves is an immoral principle when we all know that facts and figures can be selected to prove anything.
Patrick Kavanagh
#41. For science can only ascertain what is, but not what should be, and outside of its domain value judgments of all kinds remain necessary. Religion, on the other hand, deals only with evaluations of human thought and action: it cannot justifiably speak of facts and relationships between facts.
Albert Einstein
#42. The facts will speak for themselves. Credit them or not, but read!
Ralph Chaplin
#43. In our well-policed society we recognize that an illness is serious from the fact that we don't dare speak of it directly.
Albert Camus
#44. Point of view is present in anything I write, but I really try to let the subject and facts speak for themselves.
Eric Schlosser
#45. The most reckless and treacherous of all theorists is he who professes to let facts and figures speak for themselves.
Alfred Marshall
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