Take (someone) as (one) finds them Verb + object/complement informal
Used to say that you accept someone as they are without judging them for their faults,or the strange habit or feature of their character
If he loves Kathy, he'll have to take her as he finds her.
Peter doesn't want to quit smoking, so you should take him as you find him.
To not accept or have anything to do with something
To welcome or have very strong feelings of liking and caring for someone or an animal.
To hop toward or to readily accept someone or something.
To submissively accept punishment.
The verb "take" should be conjugated according to its tense.
If a person has the devil's own luck, he or she has extremely good luck.
A: Yesterday I won a $10 million lottery jackpot and today I won a car in a draw.
B: You have the devil's own luck.