A Quote by Jocelyn Davies

Just because I'm biased doesn't mean it's not true. — © Jocelyn Davies
Just because I'm biased doesn't mean it's not true.
The first lesson about trusting your senses is: don't. Just because you believe something to be true, just because you know it's true, that doesn't mean it is true.
[It's] troubling because it reminds us how difficult it is to prove anything. We like to pretend that our experiments define the truth for us. But that's often not the case. Just because an idea is true doesn't mean it can be proved. And just because an idea can be proved doesn't mean it's true. When the experiments are done, we still have to choose what to believe.
It's only because you can now watch cheerfully biased Fox News that you begin to realize how cheerlessly biased CNN really is - and always was. Or CBS. Or ABC. Or the BBC.
Just because it's true, doesn't mean it's believable or interesting.
Just because things are obvious doesn't mean they're true.
Just because an idea is true doesn't mean it can be proved. And just because an idea can be proved doesn't mean it's true.
Just because something didn't happen doesn't mean it isn't true.
The answers are what they are. Just because you don't like them doesn't mean they aren't true.
Just because it's fiction doesn't mean it's any less true.
Just because you believe in something does not mean that it is true.
Just because something is beautifully written does not mean it is true.
With a lot of what we take to be true feelings, especially on pop records, we feel them because they're cleverly crafted. And because the words are written by somebody who knows how to craft words and draw on those things and convey those feelings. That doesn't mean they're dishonest. But it also doesn't mean that it's all just pure primitive emotion spilling out.
I'm just happy to be a film where for once I don't have to worry about my hair, because my managers are always complaining about my hair looking depressing in my movies. Which is true. I mean, it's true.
Somebody, just because they are black, too, or just because they are trans, too, or just because they're gay and recognize I'm trans, does that mean you have the familiarity to use certain language? And I don't mean with just me but with the community.
Because it is only my brother and I who know what it is like to walk in the shadow and fill the shoes of larger-than-life parents. And I am biased, but even so, it is true - he does it with the kind of grace a lesser man wouldn't be able to.
Just because a poet said something didn’t mean it was true, only that it sounded good.
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