There's a presumption that somehow you calculate beforehand whether something is going to be good politically or not. I simply don't.
God does not suffer presumption in anyone but himself.
There's another weight of us being in the public eye, which is this presumption that, because your work and your promotion work is very public, your private life should be, too.
When truth and reason cannot be heard, then must presumption rule.
Latent genius is but a presumption. Everything that can be, is bound to come into being, and what never comes into being is nothing.
Presumption must be quenched even more than a fire.
Arrogance is the act of the great; presumption that of the little.
Etiquette requires the presumption of good until the contrary is proved.
Most of my presumptions about a production are usually wrong.
Despair ruins some, presumption many.
Truth is more deceptive than falsehood, for it is more frequently presented by those from whom we do not expect it, and so has against it a numerical presumption.