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An assumption is something you don't know you're making." DOUGLAS ADAMS By Nick Webb Making Douglas Adams Assumption

I challenge assumptions about women. By Hillary Clinton Women Challenge Assumptions

Presumptions macerate mind. By Toba Beta Presumptions Mind Macerate

Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a Republican. But I repeat myself. By Harry Truman Idiot Suppose Republican Repeat

Assumptions are what we don't know we are making By Douglas Adams Assumptions Making

I think, therefore I doubt. By Victor Hugo Doubt

Just supposing," he said, "just supposing" he didn't know what was coming next, so he thought he'd just sit back and listen"that there was some extraordinary way in which you were very important to me, and that, though you didn't know it, I was very important to you, but it all went for nothing because we only had five miles and I was a stupid idiot at knowing how to say something very important to someone I've only just met and not crash into lorries a the same time, what would you say ... " He paused, helplessly, and looked at her."I should do. By Douglas Adams Important Supposing Listen Time Coming

I imagine, therefore I am. By Debasish Mridha Imagine

I think that I think, therefore I think that I am; By Ambrose Bierce

shall." I think I finally guessed then what By Robin Hobb Finally Guessed

I Think, Therefore I Am ... I Think ... By David Ski

Hold on to what if. By Morgan Straughan Comnick Hold

One of the worst things anybody can do is assume. I think fools assume. If people have really got it together, they never assume anything. They believe, they work hard, and they prepare- but they don't assume. By Mike Krzyzewski Assume Worst Things Fools Hard

I just assume I'm right. Partially out of conviction and partially as a pose. By Roger Ebert Assume Partially Pose Conviction

be possible that By Victoria Benchley

I believe in possibility. By Emily Dickinson Possibility

If. It's the worst word in the world. By Victoria Aveyard World Worst Word

Supposing a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?''Supposing it didn't,' said Pooh after careful thought.Piglet was comforted by this. By A.a. Milne Supposing Pooh Tree Fell Underneath

Do not suppose you are hurt, and your complaint ceases; cease your complaint, and you are not hurt (iv. 7), By Marcus Aurelius Hurt Complaint Suppose Ceases Cease

If you would live, you must die; By Robert Jordan Live Die

I don't engage in hypotheticals. By Leon Panetta Hypotheticals Engage

I think I exist, therefore I exist. I think. By David Gerrold Exist

I think, therefore I am Confused. By Anonymous Confused

Assuming is a form of giving away your power to another regarding an outcome that concerns you. By Molly Friedenfeld Assuming Form Giving Power Outcome

What you would seem to be, be really. By Benjamin Franklin

And yet," said Poirot, "suppose an accident-""Ah, no, my friend-""From your point of view it would be regrettable, I agree. But nevertheless let us just for one moment suppose it. Then, perhaps, all these here are linked together - by death. By Agatha Christie Poirot Accident Friend Regrettable Agree

I don't deal with hypotheticals. I deal with reality. By Clarissa Ward Hypotheticals Deal Reality

Never assume the obvious is true. By William Safire True Assume Obvious

Never assume. Ask. By Hlovate Assume

The Improbable Is Not Impossible By Anonymous Impossible Improbable

One must know how to doubt. By Alexandre Lacassagne Doubt

Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself. By Mark Twain Reader Idiot Suppose Congress Member

You cannot reach a correct conclusion if you begin with an incorrect assumption By Herbert W. Armstrong Assumption Reach Correct Conclusion Begin

Assume nothing. You do not know until you know. By Robert Jackson Bennett Assume

Hell, we make our own ifs. I had better things to think about than what could have happened By Roger Zelazny Hell Ifs Make Happened Things

I think; therefore I am. By Rene Descartes

Ponder the affirmative. By Loretta Boyer Mcclellan Ponder Affirmative

We must regard all laws or theories as hypothetical or conjectural; that is, as guesses. By Karl R. Popper Conjectural Guesses Regard Laws Theories

Hence all thoughts about myself now begin with Perhaps ... because I'm having to think about myself in ways I never did before and I'm not sure if I'm right in my thinking about those things. By Cecelia Ahern Thoughts Begin Things Thinking

If! If! You can get 'round anything with 'if'. By Herge Round

Assumptions are the things we don't know we're making. By Douglas Adams Assumptions Making Things

One of the most mysterious of semi-speculations is, one would suppose, that of one Mind's imagining into another By John Keats Mind Suppose Mysterious Semispeculations Imagining

The universe is full of dead people who lived by assumption. By Alan Dean Foster Assumption Universe Full Dead People

I think I am, therefore, I am... I think. By George Carlin

Oh dear, I sometimes think ... whatever should I do if anything were to ... But, there, thinking's no good to any one - is it, madam? By Katherine Mansfield Dear Madam Thinking Good

The genius who doesn't imagine is merely a brilliant idiot. By Kenneth Wilkinson Idiot Genius Imagine Brilliant

Never assume you understand the odds of things. I By Scott Adams Things Assume Understand Odds

Speculation can be more gentle, can take its time, when it is not driven by desire. By Alice Munro Speculation Gentle Time Desire Driven

If there were no falsehood in the world, there would be no doubt, if there were no doubt, there would be no inquiry; if no inquiry, no wisdom, no knowledge, no genius; and Fancy herself would lie muffled up in her robe, inactive, pale, and bloated. By Walter Savage Landor Doubt Inquiry Fancy Inactive Pale

Pretend I asked, now answer the question... By Laurell K. Hamilton Pretend Asked Question Answer

If the if isn't an if, what if is an if that if has to be replaced by an if that if shall never if that the place of if. By Avakruth Replaced Place

Whenever I hear someone make a highly improbable assumption, I always ask, "What's your second choice? By Tom Haikin Assumption Choice Hear Make Highly

I really don't deal with hypotheticals. By Spike Lee Hypotheticals Deal

Assumptions are for assholes. By Katelin Lamontagne Assumptions Assholes

We assume of others what we know of ourselves By Winston Rowntree Assume

Nothing provokes speculation more than the sight of a woman enjoying herself. - By Louisa May Alcott Provokes Speculation Sight Woman Enjoying

This "IF" is way too big. By Haruki Murakami Big

Ifs, buts, and perhapses, are sure murderers of peace and comfort. Doubts are dreary things in times of sorrow. By Charles Haddon Spurgeon Ifs Perhapses Comfort Murderers Peace

How can you test whether something's an assumption? Try this: switch things around, and check how bananas everybody goes. By Annabel Crabb Assumption Test Switch Things Check

Speculation can be worth while only when a few are taking advantage of the stupidity of the many.6 By Fred C. Kelly Speculation Worth Taking Advantage Stupidity

On Writing: A multitude of improbabilities can be forgiven as long as enough plausibility has been established. By Danielle Ackley-Mcphail Writing Established Multitude Improbabilities Forgiven

And if we never slept together or otherwise 'realized' our relationship, I would leave Spain with this gorgeous possibility intact, and in my memory could always ponder the relationship I might have had in the flattering light of the subjunctive. By Ben Lerner Realized Spain Relationship Intact Subjunctive

Valid questions are better than invalid assumptions. By Matshona Dhliwayo Valid Assumptions Questions Invalid

I don't answer questions containing two or more unsupported assumptions. By Rex Stout Assumptions Answer Questions Unsupported

You like to think you can count on a person. To hang around By Joyce Maynard Person Count Hang

but my rather said no way was he going By Jerry Spinelli

I welcome questions. I hate assumptions. By Red Haircrow Questions Assumptions Hate

Assumptions are made and most assumptions are wrong. By Albert Einstein Assumptions Wrong Made

Assuming a thing ain't knowing a thing. By Patrick Ness Thing Assuming Knowing

Confrontation is better than speculations. By Sunday Adelaja Confrontation Speculations

What if...? A question we ask to hurt ourselves. By Susan Fletcher Question Hurt

Think and let think. By John Wesley

Bid imagination run / Much on the Great Questioner; / What He can question, what if questioned I / Can with a fitting confidence reply. By William Butler Yeats Questioner Great Bid Run Question

Even if everything between us was 80 percent in my own mind, I said, 20 percent had to come from you. You disagreed; insisted everything that passed between us was my own fabrication. By Chris Kraus Percent Mind Disagreed Insisted Fabrication

I am thinking, therefore I exist. By Rene Descartes Thinking Exist

Come again?' She asked. Yes tomorrow, under the sodium street lights, under the tick of the clock. Under my obligations, my history, my fears, this now. This fizzy, giddy all consuming now. I will not let time lie to me. I will not listen to dead voices or unborn pain. "What if?" Has no power against 'what if not?' The not of you is unbearable. I must have you ... By Jeanette Winterson Asked Tomorrow Lights Clock Obligations

Make believe I'm right. By Laura Schlessinger Make

And so but anyway By David Foster Wallace

If fallacies come knocking at my door,I'd rather feed, and shelter full a score,Than hide behind the black portcullis, doubt,And run the risk of barring one Truth out.And if pretension for a time deceive,And prove me one too ready to believe,Far less my shame, than if by stubborn act,I brand as lie, some great colossal Fact. By Ella Wheeler Wilcox Fact Truth Feed Portcullis Doubtand

If is a very big preposition. By John Major Preposition Big

That's my job. To imagine harder than you can. By Genevieve Gorder Job Imagine Harder

Assumption is one dreadful and incurable disease, which sticks to the soul and wiggles across the skin. By Aniruddha Sastikar Assumption Disease Skin Dreadful Incurable

Ignorance is the mother of presumption By Marie De Gournay Ignorance Presumption Mother

Rule number three: Never assume. By Anne Fortier Rule Assume Number

I moistened my lips. His gaze fixed on them. I think I stopped breathing.He jerked so sharply away that his long dark coat sliced air, and turned his back to me. "Was that an invitation, Ms.Lane?""If it was?" I asked, astonishing myself. What did I think I was doing?"I don't do hypotheticals. Little girl. By Karen Marie Moning Lips Moistened Gaze Fixed Mslane

I assume therefore I think I think yet still don't know a goddamn thing. By Brian Spellman Thing Assume Goddamn

Mind is a machine for jumping to conclusions By Daniel Kahneman Mind Conclusions Machine Jumping

There are times to think and times to lie fallow By Charlaine Harris Times Fallow Lie

Maybe we should always assume the worst. By Chuck Palahniuk Worst Assume

I don't talk in ifs. By Abdurrahman Wahid Ifs Talk

Metaphorically speaking," she said with a smile, "'if' is the smallest word in the Galactic Standard lexicon, yet it stands between us and our greatest dreams. Let it be a bridge, Shigar. It's time you crossed it. I will be waiting for you on the other side. By Sean Williams Galactic Standard Metaphorically Speaking Smile

If you wish it. Slightly: If you wish it? Peter: IF YOU WISH IT. By J.m. Barrie Slightly Peter

Believe is confident hope. By Lailah Gifty Akita Hope Confident

We all assume the worst the best we can. By Iron & Wine Assume Worst

It is wrong to say: I think. One ought to say: I am thought. I is someone else. By Arthur Rimbaud Wrong Thought

Mere imagination would indeed be mere trifling; only no imagination is mere . By Charles Sanders Peirce Mere Trifling Imagination

I think, therefore I am ... not here. By Nhat Hanh

A presumption becomes a self-refuting assertion". ~R. Alan Woods [2012] By R. Alan Woods Assertion Presumption Selfrefuting Woods Alan

A thought is an idea in transit. By Pythagoras Transit Thought Idea

A presumption of any fact is, properly, an inferring of that fact from other facts that are known; it is an act of reasoning; and much of human knowledge on all subjects is derived from this source. By Tony Abbott Properly Reasoning Source Fact Presumption