Quotes About Lodging
I like all hotels, really.
~ Chris Pontius
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We're banned from a whole lot of hotels, and we're running out of hotels we can stay in.
~ Mike D
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This body is not a home but an inn, and that only briefly.
~ Seneca
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Then the game became guessing where the storm would hit, or, in local parlance, "go in," as if it were some stray relative in search of lodging.
~ Mary Karr
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It is expensive to live in hotels, even cheap ones - more expensive than renting.
~ Alexander Chee
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Gentlemen are often invited to stay in other people's houses. Rooms hardly ever are.
~ Susanna Clarke
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what storm-benighted traveller, when fierce winds and rains are lashing around his lodging, can withstand the cheering influences of a glorious log-fire?
~ Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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Travelling is hard. I'm no traveller. I hate flying, and I hate hotels.
~ Ry Cooder
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When I travel to a grand slam, I need to look for a place to stay for me, my family and my team.
~ John Isner
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He faced Karsa again. 'You will stay this night at the Inn of the Wood?' 'I shall, although it is not made of wood, and so it should be called Inn of the Brick.
~ Steven Erikson
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When we used to tour before we would stay in a Travelodge and had to share a room. One of us would have the bed and the other the pull-down sofa.
~ Ant McPartlin
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Henery Fray was the first to follow. Then Gabriel arose and went off with Jan Coggan, who had offered him a lodging. A few minutes later, when the remaining ones were on their legs and about to depart, Fray came back again in a hurry. Flourishing his finger ominously he threw a gaze teeming with tidings just where his eye alighted by accident, which happened to be in Joseph Poorgrass's face.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging-place of wayfaring men!
~ Bible
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Truthfully, I despise hotels. I've had such better experiences staying at people's houses and guesthouses; it's so much more comfortable and homey.
~ Rob Machado
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And as pale sickness does invade, Your frailer part, the breaches made, In that fair lodging still more clear, Make the bright guest, your soul, appear.
~ Edmund Waller
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I have never been in a hotel - from the two-star types all the way to five-star - that does not have a gym.
~ David Kirsch
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The P2P marketplace extends into other markets where individuals are monetizing underutilized assets. Lodging is one example. Instead of finding a hotel room, in the sharing economy you can rent a spare room from a local resident.
~ Sam Graves
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Well, it seems a bit silly, looking there," said Will. "It's not like Mortmain's going to lodge a complaint against the Shadow-hunters through official channels. 'Very upset Shadowhunters refused to all die when I wanted them to. Demand recompense. Please mail cheque to A. Mortmain, 18 Kensington Road—
~ Cassandra Clare
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HOSPITALITY, n. The virtue which induces us to lodge and feed certain persons who are not in want of food and lodging.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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Look,I'll pay you for a cup of coffee and the use of this- she thumped a hand on the sofa and a soft plume of dust rose up -thing for the night. I don't take in lodgers. And you'd probably kick a sick dog if he got in your way, she added evenly.
~ Nora Roberts
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Here she took up her lodging and began instantly to look about her for what she had come in search of–that is to say, life and a lover.
~ Virginia Woolf
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We stayed in some pretty shabby places in Europe.
~ Phil Collins
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I always take an Alastair Sawday guide. I stayed in three or four places in India that they had recommended, and every one of them was wonderful.
~ Diana Quick
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Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey, and the rest of these gentlemen having asked me to write down the whole particulars about Treasure Island, from the beginning to the end, keeping nothing back but the bearings of the island … I take up my pen in the year of grace 17__, and go back to the time when my father kept the Admiral Benbow inn, and the brown old seaman, with the sabre cut, first took up his lodging under our roof. Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island
~ Cornelia Funke
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