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The only barrier to truth is the presumption that you already have it.
Chuck Missler
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God does not suffer presumption in anyone but himself.
Herodotus
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Etiquette requires the presumption of good until the contrary is proved.
Emily Post
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Most of my presumptions about a production are usually wrong.
Steven Spielberg
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Arrogance is the act of the great; presumption that of the little.
George Crabbe
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Latent genius is but a presumption. Everything that can be, is bound to come into being, and what never comes into being is nothing.
Henri Frederic Amiel
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There's a presumption that somehow you calculate beforehand whether something is going to be good politically or not. I simply don't.
Bob Brown
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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.
Ambrose Bierce
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When truth and reason cannot be heard, then must presumption rule.
Barbara Tuchman
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For one to grasp, whatever be his object, sov'reign power ... is an act of perilous presumption.
Vittorio Alfieri