Quotes About Presumption
The only exercise I get is jumping to conclusions.
~ Glen Cook
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In the best of all possible worlds, art would be unnecessary. Its offer of restorative, placative therapy would go begging a patient. The professional specialization involved in its making would be presumption. The generalities of its applicability would be an affront. The audience would be the artist and their life would be art.
~ Glenn Gould
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I know it's a really hard concept to process, but the fact that Govt accuses someone of being a Terrorist doesn't mean they are.
~ Glenn Greenwald
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the presumption is that the government, with rare exception, will not know anything that law-abiding citizens are doing. That is why we are called private individuals, functioning in our private capacity. Transparency is for those who carry out public duties and exercise public power. Privacy is for everyone else.
~ Glenn Greenwald
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Weder Seele noch Gehirn der Menschen haben in historischen Zeiten erweislich zugenommen, die Fähigkeiten jedenfalls waren längst komplett! Daher ist unsere Präsumption, im Zeitalter des sittlichen Fortschritts zu leben, höchst lächerlich
~ Jacob Burckhardt
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Negro actress once observed to me, that not only does the white world impose the most intolerable conditions on Negro life, they also presume to dictate the mode, manner, terms, and style of one's reaction against these conditions.
~ James Baldwin
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I thought they may have presumed too much knowledge of certain things for people who are not comedians. Like Montreal. A comic understands what it is and its importance, but someone else may not know about it.
~ Todd Barry
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The presumption that an extant mode is efficient if the expected net gain is negative can nevertheless be rebutted by showing that the obstacles to implementing an otherwise superior feasible alternative are 'unfair.'
~ Oliver E. Williamson
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But most it is presumption in us when the help of heaven we count the act of men.
~ William Shakespeare
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Among these things, one thing seems certain - that nothing certain exists and that there is nothing more pitiful or more presumptuous than man.
~ Pliny the Elder
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It is a presumption on the part of man when he demands in words an explanation of God.
~ Hazrat Inayat Khan
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I do not believe that since man was in the habit of living on this planet anyone has ever lived possessed of the impudence of Jay Gould.
~ Jay Gould
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Man, only - rash, refined, presumptuous man, Starts from his rank, and mars creation's plan.
~ George Canning
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Self-confidence, as it is generally understood, implies arrogant presumption; humility implies being impeccable in one's actions and feelings.
~ Théun Mares
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It is good for me, Lord, that I had been in trouble, that I may learn Thy statutes,(4) and may cast away all pride of heart and presumption. It is profitable for me that confusion hath covered my face, that I may seek to Thee for consolation rather than unto men.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Despair is hope stark dead, presumption is hope stark mad.
~ Thomas Adams (1583-1652)
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For there are some who have such a presumptuous opinion of their own ability that they deem themselves able to measure the nature of everything; I mean to say that, in their estimation, everything is true that seems to them so, and everything is false that does not. So that the human mind, therefore, might be freed from this presumption and come to a humble inquiry after truth, it was necessary that some things should be proposed to man by God that would completely surpass his intellect.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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I was, indeed, greatly irritated at the bishop's having suggested any grounds of suspicion, however remotely, against a person whom he had never seen: and I thought of letting him know my mind in Greek: which, at the same time that it would furnish some presumption that I was no swindler, would also (I hoped) compel the bishop to reply in the same language; in which case, I doubted not to make it appear, that if I was not so rich as his lordship, I was a far better Grecian.
~ Thomas de Quincey
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I don't have to prove my innocence to the court or to the news media.
~ Corrine Brown
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Obama's global drone assassination campaign, a remarkable innovation in global terrorism, exhibits the same patterns. By most accounts, it is generating terrorists more rapidly than it is murdering those suspected of someday intending to harm us—an impressive contribution by a constitutional lawyer on the eight hundredth anniversary of Magna Carta, which established the basis for the principle of presumption of innocence that is the foundation of civilized law.
~ Noam Chomsky
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Colin could have been offended or irked by her presumptive attitude, but sharp women didn't threaten him. In fact, he enjoyed watching them work. And, of course, there was the fact that he'd married one.
~ Colleen Gleason
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We have it all arranged in our minds, and the less often we see a particular person the more satisfying it is to check how obediently he conforms to our notion of him every time we hear of him. Any deviation in the fates we have ordained would strike us as not only anomalous but unethical. We would prefer not to have known at all our neighbor, the retired hot-dog stand operator, if it turns out he has just produced the greatest book of poetry his age has seen.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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I didn't say I understood her. I wouldn't have the presumption to say that of any woman.
~ Charles Dickens
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Mr. Pickwick was on the point of inquiring, with great abhorrence of the man's cold-blooded villainy, how Mr. Serjeant Buzfuz, who was counsel for the opposite party, dared to presume to tell Mr. Serjeant Snubbin, who was counsel for him, that it was a fine morning,
~ Charles Dickens
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