A fact in itself is nothing. It is valuable only for the idea attached to it, or for the proof which it furnishes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Facts, according to my ideas, are merely the elements of truths, and not the truths themselves; of all matters there are none so utterly useless by themselves as your mere matters of fact.
A concept is stronger than a fact.
If something is presented as a fact, it has to be correct.
Facts do not speak for themselves. They speak for or against competing theories. Facts divorced from theories or visions are mere isolated curiosities.
One of the most untruthful things possible, you know, is a collection of facts, because they can be made to appear so many different ways.
In journalism, a fact is just a fact. But in fiction, you have to build your case. It has to be made, step by step.
It's a very complicated issue about when is a fact not a fact in the context of opinions.
Every natural fact is a symbol of some spiritual fact.
What my work is about is, 'Can something that is not an inanimate object be considered valuable?'
A fact is a simple statement that everyone believes. It is innocent, unless found guilty. A hypothesis is a novel suggestion that no one wants to believe. It is guilty, until found effective.