If we are to keep accounts we must keep them in reasonable compass; and if keeping them within reasonable compass involves something of a Procrustean arrangement, we may regret it, but cannot help it; having set up as thinkers we have got to think, and must adhere to the only conditions under which thought is possible; life, therefore, must be life, all life, and nothing but life, and so with death, free will, necessity, design, and everything else.
"Luck or Cunning?"
Samuel Butler
By Procrustean methods he would have forced mankind back to the dull levels of Sparta: the opalescent glow of Athenian life was beyond his ken.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose
Facts and events presenting novelty and variety are slighted, or are sheared down till they fit into the Procrustean bed of habitual belief.
"How We Think"
John Dewey