I like all hotels, really.

I like to escape to hotels.

Hotels make me sad. I need a home.

I only watch TV when I go to hotels.

From the age of 31, I have lived in hotels.

My populism doesn't extend to my choice of hotels.

I've been working in boutique hotels my whole life.

I do think space hotels are probably in our future.

I used to work in hotels and have very fond memories.

I had a nice childhood, even though I grew up in hotels.

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

I've grown accustomed to hotels and drastic climate change.

I grew up in the motel business, and it evolved into hotels.

I like to eat in five-star hotels and also love street food.

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

Ikea people do not drive flashy cars or stay at luxury hotels.

Hotels are nice and everything, but there's no place like home.

I like unique little boutique hotels, such as Blakes in London.

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

Honestly, I stay in a lot of hotels, and it makes me miss my bed.

I lived in several hotels, yeah. You have to try to make it home.

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

I've used soap dishes as ashtrays in the best hotels in the world.

I used to love villas when the kids were small but now I like hotels.

After years of hotels, I'm horribly inept at cleaning up after myself.

Travelling is hard. I'm no traveller. I hate flying, and I hate hotels.

People should have literary and cultural taste and should not bomb hotels.

Every year, I would spend weeks at a time in the hotels of distant cities.

Indian hotels are doing well globally because they understand hospitality.

Hong Kong has plenty of superlative hotels, amazing food, and cool shopping.

I'm happy because I won't have to train again, or travel or sit in team hotels.

I never write about the road. I never write about hotels or anything like that.

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

I've discovered writers by reading books left in airplane seats and weird hotels.

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

If hotels are replacing nightclubs, then they're replacing nightclubs for yuppies.

I stay in a lot of hotels, and the best part of travel is getting back to my own bed.

I've stayed in enough hotels so I really know what works and what doesn't design-wise.

All good hotels tend to lead people to do things they wouldn't necessarily do at home.

I always found the road exciting. I liked stinking hotels and freezing dressing rooms.

My favorite hotels are anything Aman, because their properties are always so beautiful.

We're banned from a whole lot of hotels, and we're running out of hotels we can stay in.

Mess is fairly good. It is like what is found in American hotels except for cake and pie.

The hateful thing about most hotels nowadays is that they only have duvets. I hate duvets.

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

If I go to hotels, they always say, 'Welcome back', even when I've never been there before.

My life is spent in hotels, which tend to be quite disappointing if you're in them every night.

Politicians attend dinners at hotels with contractors. Bankers discuss interest rates at lunch.

I'm comfortable being around the NBA lifestyle, the travel, the hotels, the pregame, everything.

I like to camp and to not have to check in to airports and hotels and I love to just drive, man.

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