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    Paranoia is knowing all the facts.

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    Parenthood, like death, is an event for which it is nearly impossible to be prepared. It brings you into a new relationship with the fact of your own existence, a relationship in which one may be rendered helpless.

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    Parks are idealizations of nature, but nature in fact is not a condition of the ideal.

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    Partners like the United States and Germany must always discuss all issues, including these questions. I welcome the fact that a discussion over legitimate methods of questioning and interrogation is taking place in both Germany and the United States.

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    Particular bits of knowledge are nothing, because they are made up of what Dr. Robert Hutchins once called rapidly aging facts. Principles and method are everything.

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    Particular facts are never scientific; only generalization can establish science.

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    Part of me is drawn to the nature of sadness because I think life is sad, and sadness is not something that should be avoided or denied. It's a fact of life, like contradictions are.

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    Part of the charm of what I do is the fact that its completely unrelated to everything that came before.

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    Part of what I do comes from the fact that I don't know any jokes to tell. And when I do they're really flat and don't work.

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    Passing into practical life, illustrations of this fact are found everywhere; the distant, or the unseen, steadies and strengthens us against the rapid whirl of things around us.

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    Part of the public horror of sexual irregularity so-called is due to the fact that everyone knows himself essentially guilty.

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    Part of what we love about poetry is the fact that it seems ancient, that it has an authority of ancient language and ancient form, and that it's timeless, that it reaches back.

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    Patience takes courage. It is not an ideal state of calm. In fact, when we practice patience we will see our agitation far more clearly.

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    Patriotism is one of the unalterable facts of man's nature. It is a virtue if you like it, and a vice if you don't like it.

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    Patience has nothing to do with suppression. In fact, it has everything to do with a gentle, honest relationship with yourself.

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    Patience is a form of wisdom. It demonstrates that we understand and accept the fact that sometimes things must unfold in their own time.

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    Paul believed, in fact, that Jesus had gone through death and out the other side. Jesus had gone into a new mode of physicality, for which there was no precedent and of which there was, as yet, no other example.

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    Peace consists, very largely, in the fact of desiring it with all one's soul.

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    Peace, prosperity, and democracy cannot endure if imposed from the outside. We should cease to make false distinctions between peacekeeping and prevention; they are in fact inextricably linked.

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    Peace is a desire, war is a fact; and history has never paid heed to human desires and ideals.

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    People (a group that in my opinion has always attracted an undue amount of attention) have often been likened to snowflakes. This analogy is meant to suggest that each is unique - no two alike. This is quite patently not the case. People, even at the current rate of inflation - in fact, people especially at the current rate of inflation - are quite simply a dime a dozen. And, I hasten to add, their only similarity to snowflakes resides in their invariably and lamentable tendency to turn, after a few warm days, to slush.

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    People are really excited about robotic exploration. I understand the feeling there because, in fact, robots can do things humans can't. They can survive harsh conditions, they can explore places we would never go, plus you never actually have to bring them back.

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    People don't like to say comic so they say Graphic Novel, despite the fact that I don't think the true Graphic Novel has been written anywhere.

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    People don't bother to check with anything anymore. They just like to speculate in print. We like fact-checking!

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    People have always thought of me as someone who's very classical,when in fact I've led a rather unconventional life.

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    People have a right to their own opinions, but not to their own facts. Evidence must be located, not created, and opinions not backed by evidence cannot be given much weight.

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    People have been brainwashed into believing that it's got to be down or it wouldn't be blues. But it's not so. It's got to be a fact or it wouldn't be blues.

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    People have the illusion that all over the world, all the time, all kinds of fantastic things are happening. When in fact, over most of the world, most of the time, nothing is happening.

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    People have to change their concepts of aging and I am not asking them to do so based on some fanciful notion, but on scientific fact.

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    People keep a dog and are ruled by this dog, and even Schopenhauer was ruled in the end not by his head, but by his dog. This fact is more depressing than any other.

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    People rely on Wikipedia, and a lot of it is wrong. But because there it is on the Internet, they assume it's right. Rumor gets printed as fact. We may have lost our critical facility as a nation.

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    People should fact check. People shouldn’t have to go through that and shouldn’t answer to innuendos.

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    People should know whatever it is you love to do. I am a living testament to the fact that you can do it. You can do whatever it is you put your mind to and you can do it in stilettos.

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    People talk about things happening and it being "unbelievable," and it's exactly the reverse. It's really believable, but we are so conditioned to believe that these kinds of things are just coincidences, that they're just things that show up arbitrarily in our lives, when the fact is that all of us have this kind of guidance available to us.

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    [people] very fact that it's decentralized makes it literally impossible to try to hack or rig the results.

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    People who have few possessions cling tightly to those they have. That is one of the facts that make life so discouraging.

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    People tend to overlook the fact that North Korea's economy collapsed at about the same time as South Koreans lost faith in their own state. The late 1980s and early 1990s were a time when South Koreans were questioning the very legitimacy of their republic.

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    People who know me would say they get a kick out of the fact that I'm always playing nice people, not that I'm not a nice person, but it's not a defining element.

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    People who decry the fact that businesses are in business "just to make money" seldom understand the implications of what they are saying. You make money by doing what other people want, not what you want.

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    People who get lucky, also tend to be really great looking, which is luck on some level, but it is also just the fact of the matter.

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    People who are really happy do not concern themselves with convincing others of the fact.

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    Perhaps I was blind to the facts, stabbed in the back I couldn't trust my own homies just a bunch of dirty rats

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    Perfectionism is a twenty-ton shield that we lug around thinking it will protect us when, in fact, it's the thing that's really preventing us from taking flight.

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    People will generally accept facts as truth only if the facts agree with what they already believe.

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    Perhaps my early problems with dyslexia made me more intuitive: when someone sends me a written proposal, rather than dwelling on detailed facts and figures I find that my imagination grasps and expands on what I read.

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    Perhaps nothing is so depressing an index of the inhumanity of the male-supremacist mentality as the fact that the more genial human traits are assigned to the underclass: affection, response to sympathy, kindness, cheerfulness.

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    ...perhaps the hopes I have confessed to are of an illusory nature, too. But I hold fast to one distinction. Apart from the fact that no penalty is imposed for not sharing them, my illusions are not, like religious ones, incapable of correction.

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    Perhaps the bleakest fact of all is that the death penalty is imposed not only in a freakish and discriminatory manner, but also in some cases upon defendants who are actually innocent.

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    Perhaps the facts most astounding and most real are never communicated by man to man.

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    Perhaps to some extent we have lost sight of the fact that LSD can be very, very helpful in our society if used properly.