I used to always prefer to text, and in fact got indignant when people called. This was totally irrational. – Matt Mullenweg
In fact, street gangs are the primary distributor of illegal drugs in the United States. – Dave Reichert
And the fact that Haiti was occupied for 19 years by the United States, from 1915 to 1934. – Edwidge Danticat
No one would argue against the fact that L.A. leads the country in opportunities for being hip and pretentious. – Merrill Markoe
What I appreciated was the fact that the script delved into how Australians were – and still are – condescended to by the English. – Geoffrey Rush
It’s a very complicated issue about when is a fact not a fact in the context of opinions. – Daniel Okrent
We did many of our own stunts. We had our hands full. In fact, the roles were physically demanding. – Mary-Kate Olsen
It is not the fact of liberty but the way in which liberty is exercised that ultimately determines whether liberty itself survives. – Dorothy Thompson
Artificial intelligence, in fact, is obviously an intelligence transmitted by conscious subjects, an intelligence placed in equipment. It has a clear origin, in fact, in the intelligence of the human creators of such equipment. – Pope Benedict XVI
When I did get captured, the only thing I held onto was the fact that my teammates were going to come get me. Period. – Marcus Luttrell
It is an established scientific fact that monetary policy has had virtually no effect on output and employment in the U.S. since the formation of the Fed. – Edward C. Prescott
I don’t think the scientific method and the science fictional method are really analogous. The thing about them is that neither is really practiced very much, at least not consciously. But the fact that they are methodical does relate them. – Frederik Pohl
Part of the Hong Kong style is the fact that a lot of the performers can perform the moves, and we don’t over-rehearse this stuff. – Daniel Wu
What keeps us from abandoning ourselves entirely to one vice, often, is the fact that we have several. – Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Americans are a quarter of a billion people who have almost nothing in common except for the fact they’ve been told they have lots in common. – Douglas Coupland