Quotes on the topic: Hotels


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When I was put up in posh hotels, I thought it was wonderful.


Films and hotels have many aspects that are the same. For example, there is always a big vision, an idea.


My mother made me do all the housework as a boy. I still do it, even in hotels.


Writers really live in the mind and in hotels of the soul.


We all have heard it claimed that 13 is an 'unlucky number.' Indeed, there are many hotels in America that for this very reason claim not to have a 13th floor, in the sense that there is no button bearing the label '13' in their elevators (I recently stayed in one in New York, in fact).


I've just always liked hotels. I like the bed and the sheets and everything that comes along with it.


I like to escape to hotels.


Museums are like sports stadiums, hotels and hospitals: they are in the category of captive-audience dining.


Traveling a lot and touring, you're in and out of hotels, and you don't have any comforts around.


It's very expensive to be a professional tennis player with all the travel and the flights and the hotels and everything.


In hotels, every time I make a reservation and they never find my name, they never can pronounce it; it's so long, and sometimes they confuse.


I rarely stay in hotels because I have friends all over the world.


This book was company for me - I wrote these things when I was in hotels, far from where I normally live. I never intended to publish it.


I have legendary massive breakfasts at hotels. I don't hold back. I'll get there at 7A.M. and I'll be the last out at 11 A.M., having gone up and down the buffet seven times.


My new hotels will play a leading role in promoting world peace.


As an actor, I travel around a lot and live in a lot of hotels, and many times I've been in a town where the only entertainment to be had is what you find in the hotel bar or lobby.


There is a degree of confidence exhibited towards strangers in Sweden, especially in hotels, at post-stations, and on board the inland steamers, which tells well for the general honesty of the people.


I've been down to the Ecolodge in Panama, but there really are only a handful of real green hotels in the U.S.


I think it's fair to say more adultery goes on in hotels than any other place in the world.


It is expensive to live in hotels, even cheap ones - more expensive than renting.