Quotes about accustomed
accustomed due far grown instincts observe position rational seeking
We are in a far better position to observe instincts in animals or in primitives than in ourselves. This is due to the fact that we have grown accustomed to scrutinizing our own actions and to seeking rational explanations for them. Carl Jung
accustomed among cannot disguise fear grown laughed lived people refrain shell snail understand
I have lived so long among people who do not understand me, been so long accustomed to refrain and disguise myself for fear of being laughed at, that I have grown as difficult to come at as a snail in a shell; and what is worse, I cannot come out of my shell when I wish it. Jane Welsh Carlyle
accustomed people rudeness
I'm accustomed to Internet forums where rudeness and incivility are the rule, where too many people seem to take pride in their insults. Bryan Burrough
accustomed calories consumed drank gallon grown hours lean nearly proteins realized turkey weight
I realized that I didn't need nearly as many calories as I'd grown accustomed to. I ate 100 to 200 calories every two hours or so, consumed healthy proteins (yogurt, lean meat, turkey jerky), and drank a gallon of water a day. And as my weight dropped, my energy soared. Adam Richman
accustomed helps people poetry takes
I'd say people do need some help with poetry because I think poetry just helps takes us to places that Americans aren't always accustomed to going. Edward Hirsch
accustomed adjustment difficult enjoy flying game grown last playing quit rather reading sitting wife work year
I quit flying myself last year and that was difficult for me because I enjoy it as much as playing golf. It was an adjustment sitting in the back of the plane, rather than at the controls, but I've grown accustomed to it and enjoy reading a book, doing some work or challenging my wife to a game of dominos. Arnold Palmer
accustomed although both british civil con decided divided england finally government hear opinion pro public questions recognise war
From infancy, I had been accustomed to hear pro and con discussions of slavery and the American Civil War. Although the British government finally decided not to recognise the Confederacy, public opinion in England was sharply divided on the questions both of slavery and of secession. Emmeline Pankhurst
accustomed becoming intelligence men organs repeat
The phrases men are accustomed to repeat incessantly, end by becoming convictions and ossify the organs of intelligence Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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The PGA Championship, last of the majors each year, might well be accustomed to having fun poked at it by the print press for being mired in August, but this isn't fair. Dan Jenkins
accustomed brought giving lucrative statistics sunday
When you get large, lucrative contracts, the expectations are a little greater. The statistics aren't what I'm accustomed to, but what I brought each Sunday was going out and giving it all I've got. Hines Ward
accustomed anybody beat good since team
When you look at the team since we made the trade, we were in games, but we just couldn't get over the hump. The team's really getting accustomed to what we've got to do to win. We think we can beat anybody at this point. ... There's expectations for us now, and that's a good thing. When there's no expectations, it's no fun. It's drudgery. Rick Adelman
accustomed settle
We've just got to settle and get accustomed to some new roles. If we can that, we'll be fine.
accustomed falling flat knocked rather scientists trying willing
You have to be willing to get up when you're knocked down. ... We scientists are rather accustomed to falling flat on our faces! If you don't fail, you aren't trying anything new.
accustomed became condition felt saw snow time weather
When I saw the snow for the first time in my life, I felt very excited. The weather condition was much better than I thought, and I became accustomed to it soon. Han Xiaopeng
accustomed allow cutting days four horses limited next pool quality quantity taken toll week weeks
We are working with a limited pool of horses and it has taken its toll on our entries. Cutting back to four days a week the next two weeks will allow us to have the quality and quantity we were accustomed to before the outbreak of the virus.