I have the facts ordsprog
I have the facts, the law, and the truth on my side -- just as I have against every false allegation my opponents have flung at me over the last 10 years,
Tom DeLay
(
1947
-)
The New Yorker has devoted itself for 59 years not only to facts and literal accuracy but to truth. And truth begins, journalistically, with the facts.
William Shawn
Stad och Land
Truths emerge from facts, but they dip forward into facts again and add to them; which facts again create or reveal new truth (the word is indifferent) and so on indefinitely. The 'facts' themselves meanwhile are not true. They simply are. Truth is the function of the beliefs that start and terminate among them.
William James
(
1842
-
1910
)
We believe the allegations that the football program uses sex as a recruiting tool are not true, ... I do not intend to duck that allegation. I will do my best to report what I know about this allegation, and why I believe it false.
Richard Byyny
Concerning this specific allegation or any allegation that we screen... local politics have no bearing on what we do, ... We do our job according to the facts, evidence and law.
Michael Healey
Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. Any allegation that the president assaulted Mrs. Broaddrick more than 20 years ago is absolutely false ... beyond that we're not going to comment,
David Kendall
The Assembly has witnessed over the last weeks how historical truth is established; once an allegation has been repeated a few times, it is no longer an allegation, it is an established fact, even if no evidence has been brought out in order to support it.
Dag Hammarskjold
(
1905
-
1961
)
Facts an' facts, an' t'ings an t'ings: dem's all a lotta fockin' bullshit. Hear me! Dere is no truth but de one truth, an' that is the truth of Jah Rastafari.
Bob Marley
(
1945
-
1981
)
Quibbling is the creation of a false impression in the mind of the listener by cleverly wording what is said, omitting relevant facts or telling a partial truth when one does so with the intent to deceive or mislead.
Will Ketterson
Quibbling is the creation of a false impression in the mind of the listener by cleverly wording what is said, omitting relevant facts or telling a partial truth when one does so with the intent to deceive or mislead.
Will Ketterson
Technology has advanced more in the last thirty years than in the previous two thousand. The exponential increase in advancement will only continue. Anthropological Commentary The opposite of a trivial truth is false; the opposite of a great truth is also true.
Niels Bohr
(
1885
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1962
)
There's a world of difference between truth and facts. Facts can obscure the truth.
Maya Angelou
(
1928
-)
Sandhed
Anybody can make an allegation, ... They've made allegations for years, but they have not backed them up with responsible evidence. We really cannot play this game of they make an outrageous allegation and we respond.
Larry Pozner
A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it
Max Planck
(
1858
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1947
)
Sandhed
False facts are highly injurious to the progress of science, for they often endure long; but false views, if supported by some evidence, do little harm, for every one takes a salutary pleasure in proving their falseness.
Charles Darwin
(
1809
-
1882
)
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