Quotes about Accommodation
Adapt to them—don't expect them to adapt to you.
— John Maxwell
We have a dangerous tendency to misunderstand, minimize, and even manipulate the gospel in order to accommodate our assumptions and our desires.
— David Platt
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
If my best wines mislike thy taste, And my best service win thy frown, Then tarry not, I bid thee haste; There's many another Inn in town.
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
A man can get used to anything, but do not ask us how.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Yes, a man can get used to anything, but do not ask us how.
— Viktor E. Frankl
The great advantage of a hotel is that it is a refuge from home life.
— George Bernard Shaw
I am prone to reshape and refashion things to try and please as many people as I can, to get as many nods or smiles out of as many people as possible.
— Steven Curtis Chapman
When you are at Rome live in the Roman style; when you are elsewhere live as they live elsewhere.
— Ambrose of Milan
My parents first rented a tiny apartment on Chapel Street with their black standard poodle, Turbo. When I arrived, they had to move out because the landlord allowed dogs but not babies. They found a place on Edwards Street, where the owner allowed babies but not dogs. Fortunately, I made the cut and Turbo went to live at Grove Lane.
— George W. Bush
If I never learnt nothing else out of pap, I learnt that the best way to get along with his kind of people is to let them have their own way.
— Mark Twain
Every society requires mutual accommodation and mutually agreeable temper; hence the larger it is, the duller.
— Arthur Schopenhauer