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Hominids typically haven't so much adapted to change, as they have accommodated to it.
— Ian Tattersall
Reason by degrees submits to absurdity, as the eye in time is accommodated to darkness.
— Samuel Johnson
What, other than injustice, could be the reason that the displaced citizens of New Orleans cannot be accommodated by the richest nation in the world?
— Wynton Marsalis
Man is not made for space. But with the help of biologists and medical doctors, he can be prepared and accommodated.
— Wernher Von Braun
In large commercial cities, the money power is, I fear irresistible. It is not by open corruption that it always, or even most generally, operates.
— Roger B. Taney
I don't like juries having the wool pulled over their eyes. I don't think that's what the Constitution is about.
— Nancy Grace
His eyes lingered on me, and I wondered if that was a message. Was he danger? Was I supposed to run?
I wasn't afraid. — Abigail Haas
I wasn't afraid. — Abigail Haas
My child has to be an artist,
because conceiving her will be the best art
my body has ever accommodated. — Nomthandazo Tsembeni
because conceiving her will be the best art
my body has ever accommodated. — Nomthandazo Tsembeni
I accommodated practically all of the liberation movements, including those of Latin America.
— Ahmed Ben Bella
Evil cannot be accommodated. It must be defeated.
— Cal Thomas
If it's right and true, it's listened to and accommodated.
— David Ogden Stiers
She said she wanted a man like that, someone who understood sorrow, not someone who caused it.
— Alice Hoffman
Francie thought that all the books in the world were in that library and she had a plan about reading all the books in the world.
— Betty Smith
Straight people are crazy
— Tere Michaels
Names and attributes must be accommodated to the essence of things, and not the essence to the names, since things come first and names afterwards.
— Galileo Galilei
So it is with statistics; no amount of fancy analysis can make up for fundamentally flawed data. Hence the expression garbage in, garbage out.
— Charles Wheelan