Quotes About Lodging
Henry lived in a boarding-house in Guildford Street.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Fugitives were predictable the first hour after escape. They always needed the same thing. Travel. Lodging. Cash. The Holy Trinity.
~ Dan Brown
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Mr Moss's courtyard is railed in like a cage, lest the gentlemen who are boarding with him should take a fancy to escape from his hospitality.
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
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We used to get one room and we'd park the vehicle outside, everybody would all take showers and we'd steal towels because we knew we wasn't gonna have enough towels for all five of us to shower.
~ Buck Owens
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Connecticut has an incredible mix of tourism offerings - from arts and cultural venues and restaurants, to lodging properties and outdoor recreation areas - all of which help generate business sales, tax revenues, and statewide jobs benefitting our communities.
~ Ned Lamont
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George suggested walking back to Henley and assaulting a policeman, and so getting a night's lodging in the station-house. But then there was the thought, "Suppose he only hits us back and refuses to lock us up!" We could not pass the whole night fighting policemen. Besides, we did not want to overdo the thing and get six months.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
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Some innkeepers, such as Mine Host of the Tabard, provided meals. More humble landlords expected their guests to prepare their own, bringing in the raw ingredients and using the cooking facilities on the premises.
~ Unknown
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corregidor y sus oficiales, que buscaban detenerse en aquellos lugares en los que podían hacer noche sin prescindir de cama y comida.
~ Unknown
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Grant us safe lodging, and holy rest," Mrs. Grogan was saying, "and peace at last." Amen, thought Wilbur Larch, the Saint of St. Cloud's, who was seventy-something, and an ether addict, and who felt that he'd come a long way and still had a long way to go.
~ John Irving
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Habit! – that skilful but very slow housekeeper who begins by letting our mind suffer for weeks in a temporary arrangement; but whom we are nevertheless very happy to find, for without habit and reduced to no more than its own resources, our mind would be powerless to make a lodging habitable.
~ Marcel Proust
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HOSPITALITY, n. The virtue which induces us to feed and lodge certain persons who are not in need of food and lodging.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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My hands shivered like twin albino bats in an Antarctic ice-cave, assuming such caves served as lodging for such bats. I'm not really sure. They'd have to be pretty hardy bats. What would they eat?
~ Unknown
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Mr Moss's courtyard is railed in like a cage, lest the gentlemen who are boarding with him should take a fancy to escape from his hospitality.
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
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And this is a clear demonstration that the world is the image of hell and a model and forerunner of the damned, yes, like the lodging of the devil and ungodliness, which consistently ignores the Word of God and its immeasurable benefits and does not see them and most basely despises them.
~ Martin Luther
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He can stay with us.
~ Unknown
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Tenants living in house call your house their HOME. Tenants living in an apartment usually call it their APARTMENT.
~ Unknown
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This is the burden against Arabia: In the thickets of Arabia you must lodge, O caravans of Dedanites.
~ Isaiah 21:13
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As the day neared its end, the Twelve came to Jesus and said, “Dismiss the crowd so they can go to the surrounding villages and countryside for lodging and provisions. For we are in a desolate place here.”
~ Luke 9:12
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