“We've got facts," they say. But facts aren't everything; at least half the battle consists in how one makes use of them!”
“We have facts,’ they say. But facts are not everything—at least half the business lies in how you interpret them!”
“The meaning of life consists in the fact that it makes no sense to say that life has no meaning.”
“Clouds aren't as pretty as they used to be. That's a known fact. ”
“I confess this is an unforeseen -- unforeseen and, indeed, I did not foresee it -- by-product of journaling: in writing down the facts of one's feelings, one might leave out facts, and one might also try to convince oneself that one's fantasy is, in fact, one's fact, or at least a fact among other facts, other facts that are, in fact, facts, making it most difficult to tell the fact from the fantasy.”
“What are Americans? We've got everything from sharecroppers to atomic physicist here, and there's certainly no uniformity in their thought processes. There's very little they have in common. In fact, Americans should we say, have less in common than any other nationality.”