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Quotes about hotels
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A writer is in danger of allowing his talent to dull who lets more than a year go past without finding himself in his rightful place of composition, the small single unluxurious retreat of the twentieth century, the hotel bedroom. (Wright Steven)
Of course great hotels have always been social ideas, flawless mirrors to the particular societies they service. (Wright Steven)
Doorman -- a genius who can open the door of your car with one hand, help you in with the other, and still have one left for the tip. (Wright Steven)
The hotel was once where things coalesced, where you could meet both townspeople and travelers. Not so in a motel. No matter how you build it, the motel remains the haunt of the quick and dirty, where the only locals are Chamber of Commerce boys every fourth Thursday. Who ever heard the returning traveler exclaim over one of the great motels of the world he stayed in? Motels can be big, but never grand. (Wright Steven)
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A hotel is a place that keeps the manufacturers of 25-watt bulbs in business. (Wright Steven)
I check into hotels under my alias, Mr. Happy. (Wright Steven)
Living in international hotels, you could be anywhere. (Wright Steven)
I stayed in a really old hotel last night. They sent me a wake-up letter. (Wright Steven)
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