I would like that to be known; these facts are in the summary which I think is a very good one.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Thanks to our modern era, facts are incredibly easy to come by. A few web searches for your subject matter, and you have all the information you could dream of.
I have barely time to give you a brief statement of facts as I find them.
If you want to hear the facts, you are going to have to let me speak.
I am no historian but have tried to stick tight to the facts.
Historians will tell you that they deal with fact and empirical evidence. But that doesn't really help me understand a person.
My approach has never been to start from theories to arrive at facts, but on the contrary, to try to bring out from the facts the explanatory thread without which they appear incomprehensible and elude effective action.
There's no such thing as 'facts of life'. Only standing theories that haven't been disproved as of yet.
There are no facts, only interpretations.
I want this book to be facts, to be important, to be history.
All I know is just what I read in the papers, and that's an alibi for my ignorance.