“From the fact that I had permitted them to announce My arrival for the function, they could well have inferred that the floods would subside and that I would be in their midst, for, once My word goes forth, it must happen accordingly. Do not doubt it. The furious waves calmed before Rama, the floods went down in time for Me.”
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
“to the inferences to be drawn from the uncontested fact that ... before this December 17th phone call, the president and Ms. Lewinsky had had discussions about what she should say if asked about her visits to the Oval Office.”
David Kendall
“Judges must beware of hard constructions and strained inferences, for there is no worse torture than that of laws.”
Francis Bacon Sr.
“The refusal gives rise to a reasonable inference that the administration has something to hide here. The administration has done this nominee no service by maintaining its intransigent position.”
Russ Feingold
“It's a fairly extensive restructuring. I don't go into the reasons, but you can infer why.”
Jim Duquette
“argued improper inferences.”
Robert Sanger
“We've closed the gap with the state to some extent, ... But I still don't want to make inferences that are too broad.”
Pat Burns