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In Fact Quotes by Terry Pratchett
- It is often said that before you die your life passes before your eyes. It is in fact true. It's called living.
- I'm a fantasy writer, called a fantasy writer. But there's very little, apart from one or two basic concepts in 'I Shall Wear Midnight,' which…
- I do not, in fact, use many puns. Certainly there are far fewer than people believe. But I suspect the ones I do occasionally use…
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- In fact, allowing immigrants to have licenses actually improves homeland security by allowing our government to track who is in our borders. — Joe Baca
- I am a real ham. I love an audience. I work better with an audience. I am dead, in fact, without one. — Lucille Ball
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- Newspaper readership is declining like crazy. In fact, there's a good chance that nobody is reading my column. — Dave Barry
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- In fact, when care appears, unconditional love often vanishes. — Martha Beck