“With any show, when fans come up to you, they assume you're just like your character.” CharacterShowsFansLike YouAssumingCome UpUp To You Author:Kaitlin Olson
“The history of science shows that the progress of science has constantly been hampered by the tyrannical influence of certain conceptions that finally came to be considered as dogma. For this reason, it is proper to submit periodically to a very searching examination, principles that we have come to assume without any more discussion.” ReasonShowsCertainPrinciplesProgressInfluenceAssumingDiscussionConceptionSubmitDogmaExaminationHistory Of Science Author:Louis de Broglie
“Books and newspapers assume a "common reader" that is, a person who knows the things known by other literate persons in the culture. Obviously, such assumptions are never identical from writer to writer, but they show a remarkable consistency” KnowsPersonsBookShowsCultureCommonKnownKnowledgeReaderAssumingNewspapersAssumptionRemarkableConsistencyIdentical Author:Edward Hirsch
“If you don't show up at a party, people will assume you're fat.” PeopleIfsShowsWomenPartyAssumingFatsMemorableAssumption Author:Julia Duffy
“I have been moving around all my life. Going to different schools, living in different houses, shedding old roles, assuming new ones. This way of life is as natural to me as staying in one place is for other people. I do variations on the theme. I return to places where I used to be. I find my old personas. I try them on. If they still fit, I wear them out to a party or a show. If they begin to restrict my movements, I take them off. I am a human being, capable of mimicking anything I see or remember or can imagine.” PeopleIfsWayTryingHumansHas BeensStillsDifferentShowsSchoolRememberMovingLife IsUsedHouseNaturalHuman BeingsPartyRolesImagineMovementIdentityReturnFitCapableAssumingUsed To BeThemeStayingVariationPersonaMimicking Book:Falling Through Space Source: Falling Through Space
“At almost every step in life we meet with young men from whom we anticipate wonderful things, but of whom, after careful inquiry, we never hear another word. Life certain chintzes, calicoes, and ginghams, they show finely on their first newness, but cannot stand the sun and rain, and assume a very sober aspect after washing day.” MenFirstsShowsYoungCertainStepsSunWonderfulYouthRainAspectAssumingCarefulYoung ManSoberInquiryWonderful ThingsAnticipateWashingEvery StepNewnessSun And RainSteps In Life Author:Nathaniel Hawthorne