Quotes About Accommodate
It is impossible to accommodate everyone and twice as impossible to please all the dwarfs.
~ Terry Pratchett
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Racism, prejudice, dishonesty, laziness, gluttony, materialism, selfishness—all these grow more unpleasant the longer you have to accommodate them. If you're already tired of having to excuse your partner of one (or certainly several) of these, you're going to have a tough time when it comes to marital satisfaction twenty years from now.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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Ambient music must be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting
~ Brian Eno
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Your goal is to achieve the best results by following their wishes. If they want you to build a house upside down standing on its chimney, it's up to you to do it.
~ Richard Morris Hunt
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I'll be anything you want, just tell me what you want and I'll be that.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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I can't really change my life to accommodate people who are jealous. I don't see why I should.
~ Sting
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There are things I can't force. I must adjust.
~ CM. Ward
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I always try to adjust to the situation.
~ Novak Djokovic
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The house is in turmoil with records on every space. In the kitchen and in the dining room is covered with records. I don't have a big enough house to accommodate everything.
~ Marian McPartland
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But biology does not readjust to accommodate the false theories of scientists …' – James le Fanu, British physician
~ Tim Noakes
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One tended to lose one's bearings in the presence of willful and persistent acts of craziness, and the more gentle the act, the crazier it seemed, as if rage and violence, being closer to the norm, were easier to accommodate.
~ Tom Robbins
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England, with its upsetting history of colonialism. It never did seem quite right to Norris, the British being so utterly British no matter where they were. One ought to adapt, he believes. One ought to accommodate. Change, after all, is the great elixir of life.
~ Carrie Brown
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Suit your manner to the man.
~ Terence
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The truth is, we've not really developed a fiction that can accommodate the full tumult, the zaniness and crazed quality of modern experience.
~ Saul Bellow
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The problem is that the economy isn't growing fast enough to accommodate the level of spending produced through the democratic process.
~ Jack Kemp
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I really think there are spirits in a place that you have to accommodate.
~ Alice Oswald
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So in order to accommodate the Pioneers who would begin arriving in a few weeks, the Arkitects sent up Scouts. The qualifications for being a Scout seemed to be a shocking level of physical endurance, a complete disregard for mortal danger, and some knowledge of how to exist in a space suit. All of them were Russians.
~ Neal Stephenson
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Make no mistake, gentlemen, these men are Islamic radicals. They consider it a blessing to die for their cause. Let's accommodate them. Number-one priority is the hostages. We want to get in and get out without detection if possible, so when you're accommodating them, do it as quietly as possible.
~ Christine Feehan
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The void in the heart does not accommodate itself to a proxy.
~ Victor Hugo
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I've never designed anything in my life to accommodate MSNBC. I've had to squeeze it in.
~ Lawrence O'Donnell
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I was a weedy kid, not like one of those working-class men who can accommodate not being academically clever by physical strength and prowess.
~ Ken Livingstone
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For the liberal state to accommodate a diversity of beliefs while having few positive convictions is one of the more admirable achievements of civilization.
~ Terry Eagleton
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They were treated to the same Randall hospitality, the travesties so routine and familiar that they were a kind of weather, and the ones so imaginative in their monstrousness that the mind refused to accommodate them.
~ Colson Whitehead
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Time is elastic. It stretches to accommodate what we choose to put into it.
~ Laura Vanderkam
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