The earliest evidence appeared in a 1945 article titled "Don't Confuse Me With Facts!" by Roy S. Durstine in the periodical Advertising & Selling. Durstine was a prominent specialist in advertising, and his article described a meeting between an ad agency and a client:
A group from the agency had just finished its presentation of a market survey. The findings were conclusive-clearly showing that the policies being followed by the client could lead only to disappointment and perhaps disaster. Despite the facts given in the presentation the client had no desire to change the strategy that had been previously selected.
"I still think we'll go along as we have been doing."
"But how can you say that in the face of this evidence?" protested the agency man.
The client stared at the presentation, deep in thought. At last he reached for a cigarette and said softly:
"Don't confuse me with facts!"
"The twins dressed alike to confuse the minds of their dates." "Humans are like snowflakes, no two are alike."
they don't know the facts
The expression "irony of fate" stems from the notion that the Fates are amusing themselves by toying with the minds of mortals with deliberate ironic intent.
one of the advantage of learning science is through science we can answer some unanswered questions that confuse our minds involving the community.One of its disadvantage is that science could be a heresy to Christianity in some aspects of beliefs.
The saying "great minds think alike" is a common English proverb of unknown origin. It implies that intelligent or thoughtful individuals often have the same ideas or opinions.
Our letters to each other began our separation because, for the first time, we expressed our own thoughts.
Some people are idiots and want to see the expression on his face, occasionally they want to do it to annoy him I have no idea what goes through people's minds at moment like that
Because, a well-written poem can connect with people's ideas, express their feelings and remain memorable in their minds.
She was the wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, the Ambassador to the United Nations and President Harry S Truman called her the "First Lady of the World." She was simply "Liberal" beyond expression and was opposed for that reason alone. SHE WAS A GOOD MINED LADYEleanor Roosevelt said: "Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people"
just brilliant minds.
We shouldn't expect to understand everything about God that is said in the Bible. We are sinful creatures and have depraved and corrupt minds, and those facts render our minds incapable of thinking like God, or being able to truly grasp any thing like being all powerful or all knowing or everywhere present, which He still is. The problem is with our minds and our comprehension, and not the Bible or God Himself.
Reason as a verb means: to think or argue in a logical manner to form conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises. We use our minds to think and reason.