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The idea that spiritual growth begins with discomfort is a fact many church members and church leaders have been unwilling or unable to embrace.
— Ed Stetzer
Tom, remember my last letter, when I talked about guilt? I haven't forgotten any of those thoughts; as a matter of fact, they are still churning in my head, and I don't know where they will eventually carry me. Since I last wrote, I did come up with one challenging proposition about guilt: that it could be a fact, and not just a feeling.
— Frank Peretti
But he felt nothing except: Here's an important fact. It was one with all the other facts.
— Frank Herbert
An autobiography is only 'a sort of life' - it may contain less errors of fact than a biography, but it is of necessity even more selective: it begins later and it ends prematurely.
— Graham Greene
Matter of fact, the way we got a path, a great friend, Arlen Specter, I convinced him to switch parties. Not a joke. Not a joke. He was the deciding vote.
— Joe Biden
I find it most intriguing to contemplate the fact that while men are considering what place to give Jesus Christ in history, He has already decided what place to give them in eternity.
— Leonard Ravenhill
The greatest and most momentous fact which the history of the world records is the fact of-Christ's birth.
— Charles Spurgeon
Christ is the great central fact in the world's history. To Him everything looks forward or backward. All the lines of history converge upon Him.
— Charles Spurgeon
If you tell a true story, you can't be wrong.
— Jack Kerouac
It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction have not entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry.
— Albert Einstein
Oh, what thoughts man might have had about the fact that God is in all creatures, and so might have reflected on the power and the wisdom of God in even the smallest flowers!
— Martin Luther
Knowledge of the fact differs from knowledge of the reason for the fact.
— Aristotle