Accommodations Quotes
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Life is funny like that; just about the time you’re able to fully appreciate the accommodations, you’re checking out of the hotel.
Nate Kenyon -
I crave fit disposition for my wife; Due reference of place, and exhibition; With such accommodation, and besort, As levels with her breeding.
William Shakespeare
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We are staying in basic accommodation but it doesn't matter to me, it's all about the experience.
Eamon Quotes -
The difficult part of good temper consists in forbearance, and accommodation to the ill-humors of others.
William Empson -
The establishment of our new Government seemed to be the last great experiment for promoting human happiness by reasonable compact in civil society. It was to be, in the first instance, in a considerable degree a government of accommodation as well as a government of Laws. Much was to be done by prudence, much by conciliation, much by firmness.
George Washington -
Accommodations are more like those of a dormitory than a hotel. These hotels are operating with few staff members, as a majority of hotel workers were among the thousands of people ordered to evacuate. Those hotels providing temporary shelter today will require significant refurbishing in the future before resuming normal operations and welcoming the traveling public.
Luke Ford -
Fairness' is one of the great mantras of the left. Since everyone has his own definition of fairness, that word is a blank check for the expansion of government power. What fairness means in practice is that third parties -- busybodies -- can prevent mutual accommodations by others.
Thomas Sowell -
How slender is the accommodation which nature has provided for man.
Charles Brockden Brown
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We show girls were forced to live in whorehouses in each town, no other accommodations being available.
Ethel Waters -
So the conclusion that I reach, visa vie the individual and civilization, is this: Culture is not our friend. Culture is not your friend. It's not my friend. It's a very uncomfortable set of accommodations that have been hammered out over time for the convenience of institutions.
Terence McKenna