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It is unacceptable to risk the lives of American soldiers and sailors merely to accommodate the sexual lifestyles of certain individuals.
— Larry Craig
The world is full of paradoxes and life is full of opposites. The art is to embrace the opposites, accommodate the paradoxes and live with a smile.
— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
I would be a fool to put my feet down in a position where I can't accommodate metamorphoses.
— Jack Kemp
I was thinking of going to London drama schools or to New York, because France didn't accommodate the things I wanted to do in film.
— Vincent Cassel
Like the two trees in our garden that had grown side by side, their trunks intertwining over the decades to accommodate and support one another.
— John O'Farrell
Mankind, which has always been a part of nature, has reached a point where it is too much for nature to accommodate.
— Kobo Abe
Nothing remains great without a capacity to change and to accommodate the conditions of a changing world.
— John Ashcroft
the help of friends I rearranged my small apartment to accommodate a grown-up baby, and warily crept each morning from a
— Barbara Kingsolver
L.A.'s large convenience stores are so big they can accommodate up to twenty armed robbers at one time.
— Jay Leno
Almost every sect of Christianity is a perversion of its essence, to accommodate it to the prejudices of the world.
— William Hazlitt
In my youth,geology was nervously striving to accommodate itself to Genesis. Now it is Genesis that is striving to accommodate itself to geology.
— Goldwin Smith
A man may accommodate himself to a disagreeable situation in a few months. The intolerable may take a little longer.
— Joyce Carol Oates
Chapter 11 is an expensive process that does not accommodate the special needs of farmers.
— Tim Holden
My position is that you've got to accommodate everything. I don't morally accommodate but imaginatively accommodate.
— Glen Duncan
All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach.
— Adolf Hitler
I can't really change my life to accommodate people who are jealous. I don't see why I should.
— Sting
We started this band as kids, and as time has gone on, we've grown and are learning to accommodate each others' differences.
— Layne Staley
A free American girl can accommodate herself to circumstances without the aid of a man. -Nellie Bly
— Matthew Goodman
Winter, spring and summer did not accommodate themselves to one's mood as autumn did. They lacked its gentleness.
— Elizabeth Goudge
Stoner said to Finch, I have no wish to retire before I have to, merely to accommodate a whim of Professor Lomax.
— John Edward Williams
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— Emlyn Chand
The new information technology, indifferent to human suffering, does not accommodate humane needs unless we harness it and make it do so.
— Mahnaz Afkhami
But I think the guys are very happy to accommodate the people and that's part of golf in general.
— Bernhard Langer
In life, you often had to reshape your square edges to accommodate the plethora of difference that existed in the corners of our individualities. Yes,
— L. H. Cosway
How does a culture that prizes equality of opportunity explain, or indeed accommodate, its persistently marginalized people?
— Nancy Isenberg
When you're in a band and there's five of you, you have to accommodate five people in every song.
— Noel Gallagher
I mean, it's okay if you're the one with the low sex drive. We'll just have to adjust and learn to accommodate that.
— Erin McCarthy
We can always create more inventory. You don't just turn people away. The challenge is finding new ways to accommodate people.
— Mark Richardson
I must accommodate my history to the hour: I may presently change, not only by fortune, but also by intention.
— Michel De Montaigne
It's very little trouble for me to accommodate my fans, unless I'm actually taking a pee at the time.
— Harrison Ford
The rapidity with which one can completely change one's ideas ... and accommodate ourselves to a state of barbarism is wonderful.
— Alfred Lansing
My faith is stong enough to endure, kind enough to feel, big enough to accommodate.
— Debasish Mridha
The gate, probably built to accommodate an elephant procession, opens slowly and reveals an abandoned city dreamed up by a doomed king.
— Mohammed Hanif
America is big enough to accommodate all their dreams.
— Barack Obama
The big belly can accommodate all kinds of things. The benevolence is never let a dust behind.
— Gautama Buddha
Don't accommodate complains in your chamber, else you have a sleepless and restless night. Keep them away and fall in love with actions for solution!
— Israelmore Ayivor
Profundity easily turns into dullness and astuteness deteriorates into wit. Be guided by natural common sense and it will accommodate great and small.
— Franz Grillparzer
I have finally realized that, you know, it's not a given that my lifespan will accommodate my writing aspirations.
— George Saunders
History contains little beyond a list of people who have accommodate themselves with other people's property.
— Voltaire
Love isn't static. If it's big enough, it changes to accommodate the good and the bad.
— Tibby Armstrong
The problem is that the economy isn't growing fast enough to accommodate the level of spending produced through the democratic process.
— Jack Kemp
Any faith that admires truth, that strives to know God, must be brave enough to accommodate the universe.
— Carl Sagan
The British, and most European countries, have struggled to accommodate Muslim immigrants, but they have nevertheless welcomed them in large numbers.
— Jay Parini
In general, the Internet was not designed to accommodate deliberate failures to communicate.
— Daniel J. Bernstein
The best actors instinctively feel out what the other actors need, and they just accommodate it.
— Christopher Nolan
String theory is not the only theory that can accommodate extra dimensions, but it certainly is the one that really demands and requires it.
— Brian Greene
Sharia is the impetus behind multinational diplomatic efforts to accommodate Sharia blasphemy prohibitions on expression that offends Muslims.
— Frank Gaffney
In general, if a couple cannot expand their original rules and boundaries to accommodate personal growth, the relationship disintegrates.
— Caroline Myss
I've got to restructure all my personal life now in order to accommodate public service, which is fine.
— Max Burns
Rome is all things high and low. It is like God, it accommodates so much.
— Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
Life does not accommodate you, it shatters you. Love is mean, but it's good. It keeps us alive.
— Tarryn Fisher
We all fall in love with the idea of a person, and then as time goes on we either accommodate ourselves to the real person or we don't.
— Liza Johnson
We have a dangerous tendency to misunderstand, minimize, and even manipulate the gospel in order to accommodate our assumptions and our desires.
— David Platt
Somaliland and Somalia at large have been receiving now hundreds of thousands of returnees that they had to accommodate with very small resources.
— Jan Egeland
In one century, we've added 28 years to our average life span - a change so rapid that our brains couldn't possibly have evolved to accommodate it.
— Martha Beck
We travel to open our hearts and eyes and learn more about the world than our newspapers will accommodate.
— Pico Iyer
My biggest complaint with tights is that they do not accommodate skinny-ankled people like myself.
— Zooey Deschanel
Patience, time and money accommodate all things.
— George Herbert
Most never know the condition exists, because the single kidney grows large enough to accommodate
— Jan Ellison
When he felt as if he was growing new body parts - a second heart, a second brain - to accommodate this excess of feeling, the wonder of his life. He
— Hanya Yanagihara
Jerry Rice made the decision and we honestly tried to accommodate him the best way we can.
— Al Davis
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
To be inclusive you must accommodate different levels of sophistication.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
In degenerating programmes, however, theories are fabricated only in order to accommodate known facts
— Imre Lakatos
Agents and producers have to get you into a box to accommodate their limited imaginations.
— Imelda Staunton
In academic life you seek to state absolute truths; in politics you seek to accommodate truth to the facts around you.
— Pierre Trudeau
But peace, too, is a living thing and like all life it must wax and wane, accommodate, withstand trials, and undergo changes.
— Hermann Hesse
Every heart is a universe within its own galaxy that is ready to accommodate many others in her immeasurable depth.
— Debasish Mridha
The physical space serves as an intellectual gymnasium with multiple, flexible spaces that accommodate a variety of learning tasks.
— American Association Of School Librarians
How do you fight someone who doesn't care if they get killed? You accommodate them.
— Norman Schwarzkopf
It is impossible to accommodate everyone and twice as impossible to please all the dwarfs.
— Terry Pratchett
To accommodate her hats, the limousine roof was raised five inches over her passenger seat.
— Estella M. Chung