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Facts are stubborn things, and we need to keep putting them out there, even though they might, in the short term, be dismissed.
But while facts are stubborn things, they are not obvious.
"Facts are stubborn things," he said at the Republican Convention.
As the technocrat candidate is fond of saying, "facts are stubborn things."
But what resonates more in my mind is Dad's fondness for saying "facts are stubborn things."
I mean it's just, as Ronald Reagan used to say, facts are stubborn things.
Facts are stubborn things and in this particular instance they concern terrible things, not only of the past but for the future.
I speak of facts, and facts are stubborn things.
Because there are climate facts - and facts are stubborn things.
4 Facts are stubborn things. 3 Book x.
Everybody claims to supply the Best We ask a trial "Facts are stubborn things"
Despite Mr Donziger’s best efforts, facts are stubborn things.
"Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are more pliable."
Note 1 Facts are stubborn things.
"The Ford representative there said, 'You know, Bob, facts are stubborn things.'"
And as John Adams said, "Facts are stubborn things."
Well, facts are stubborn things.
"Adams liked to say, 'The facts are stubborn things.'
The refrain to his speech was a quote from John Adams: "Facts are stubborn things."
Facts are stubborn things, but as some one has wisely said, not half so stubborn as fallacies.
3 Facts are stubborn things. 1 Translation of Gil Blas.
“I love what, was it John Adams, who said that facts are stubborn things,” said Romney.
"If I were a reporter, I would have written this story, too," he said, "but as Ronald Reagan used to say, facts are stubborn things."
Selected by Judge Zobel, the code was a quote from John Adams: "Facts are stubborn things."
Facts are stubborn things: the facts are that Iran's savage record contradicts Rouhani's soothing words.