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There are more valid facts and details in works of art than there are in history books.

—Charlie Chaplin

Our feelings do not affect God’s facts.

—Amy Carmichael

There are no facts, only interpretations.

—Friedrich Nietzsche

A great shadow lies upon every man & every woman—the fact that our Lord was bruised & wounded & crucified for the entire human race. This is the basic human responsibility that men are trying to push off & evade.

—AW Tozer

I lay it down as a fact that if all men knew what others say of them, there would not be four friends in the world.

—Blaise Pascal

If we are not more concerned for the purity of the Church than with the fact that we are faced by the possibility of another war, that is a serious reflection upon our Christianity.

—Martyn Lloyd-Jones

The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is not an idea; but a literal, historic fact.

—Martyn Lloyd-Jones

All our troubles are due to the fact that we will not stay where God put us.

—Martyn Lloyd-Jones

The Christian faith differs from all other religions in that its doctrines are based on facts.

—Martyn Lloyd-Jones

[Faith] involves an apprehension of certain things as facts; and vain is the modern effort to divorce faith from knowledge.

—J. Gresham Machen

I am proud of the fact that I never invented weapons to kill.

—Thomas Edison

I am turned into a sort of machine for observing facts and grinding out conclusions.

—Charles Darwin

“The Father himself loveth you, declares Christ; so, surely, you share Christ’s joy, and that fact should make your own joy full.”

Charles Spurgeon

“Whenever a doubt is proposed to me I fall back upon this fact: Jesus did rise from the dead. That is sure.”

— Charles Spurgeon