1. go along - Noun
2. go along - Verb
continue a certain state, condition, or activity
pass by
cooperate or pretend to cooperate
Source: WordNetgo-along
Sex is part of nature. I go along with nature. Marilyn Monroe
I do not pretend to start with precise questions. I do not think you can start with anything precise. You have to achieve such precision as you can, as you go along. Bertrand Russell
There are a group of people who would like to silence everybody and have everyone go along to get along. But that's not going to be very helpful for us in the long run in terms of solving our problems, and someone has to be courageous enough to actually stand up to the bullies. Ben Carson
I'm not defined by where I came from. I never took part in the rules and hatred that sometimes go along with religion. But if my parents are happy with what they believe, then I'm happy to stay out of their way. We agree to disagree. Katy Perry
Memories, even your most precious ones, fade surprisingly quickly. But I don't go along with that. The memories I value most, I don't ever see them fading. Kazuo Ishiguro
When you have brains to go along with your wealth you can call yourself happy and content. Sicilian Proverb