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Facts are stubborn things and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot
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"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence"

- John Adams

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In this quote, John Adams is emphasizing the value of facts and proof. He states that no matter how much we may want something to be true or how we feel about a specific situation, the facts and proof will remain unchanged. This highlights the idea that facts are objective and can not be changed by personal desires or predispositions. Adams is reminding us that we should base our beliefs and choices on strong proof instead of our own dreams or feelings. This quote serves as a tip to constantly seek the fact and not let our individual predispositions cloud our judgment.

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John Adams This quote is written / told by John Adams between October 30, 1735 and July 4, 1826. He was a famous President from USA. The author also have 35 other quotes.

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