Quotes by Assuming Composers tend to assume that everyone loves music. Surprisingly enough, everyone doesn’t. Aaron Copland one-love assuming music-love Pride works frequently under a dense mask, and will often assume the garb of humility. Adam Clarke assuming pride humility I assume Obama knows about stop and frisk, so this is not the person that should be the head of homeland security. I had to say something. Kelly's nomination would go against who President Obama is. Adepero Oduye nominations assuming president Sometimes,because we use the same words,we assume we mean the same thing Ahdaf Soueif assuming use mean I am ready to serve the people of Afghanistan, particularly in order to restore peace. I will be ready to assume any duty at the service of my people. Ahmad assuming order people To me exposition always contains tenderness. While a dramatized scene is a way of proving and guaranteeing an emotional experience for the reader, exposition assumes that the reader is sophisticated and can see the universal. Akhil Sharma assuming emotional way Most people talk as if Miami and Bangladesh still have a chance of surviving: most of the scientists I spoke with assume we'll lose them within the century, even if we stop burning fossil fuel in the next decade. Al Gore assuming chance people Children always assume the sexual lives of their parents come to a grinding halt at their conception. Alan Bennett assuming parent children We have to assume now that all mission is cross-cultural. Alan Hirsch assuming leadership christian Every text assumes a reader. Alberto Manguel assuming reader Repeal all laws which assume that mankind is a herd of cattle Aleister Crowley herds assuming law Kant is not saying - about freedom or any other subject - anything of the form: "Not-p but we must assume that p." That's close to self-contradictory, like Moore's paradox: "p, but I don't believe that p". Allen W. Wood assuming self believe Not only in order to act morally, but even to formulate theoretical questions, devise experiments, choose which ones to perform and what conclusions to draw from then - we must presuppose that we are free. That's the sense in which it is true that for Kant "we must assume we are free." Allen W. Wood conclusion assuming order I renounce falsehood, whatsoever be the guise it assumes, and I embrace truth, wheresoever I find it. Ameen Rihani renounce embrace assuming Pity the mother who assumes the name without being all this implies! Amos Bronson Alcott assuming mother names Don't assume your child is weak. If you, the parent, assume that they can't take anymore, what kind of signal are you sending them? Amy Chua assuming parent children When you put something down that happened, people often don't believe it; whereas, you can make up anything, and people assume it must have happened to you. Andrew Holleran assuming believe people I think a lot of the time people assume that their values are universal. And they don't understand which aspects of their values are actually universal and which aspects are very specific. Andrew Solomon assuming people thinking With children who have never said a word, parents tend to assume, for better or for worse, that there isn't any language there. Andrew Solomon assuming parent children When a plan or strategy fails, people are tempted to assume it was the wrong vision. Plans and strategies can always be changed and improved. But vision doesn't change. Visions are simply refined with time. Andy Stanley assuming vision people 1234567891011»