1.
Writers build castles in the air, the reader lives inside, and the publisher inns the rent.
Maxim Gorky
2.
Evangelism and the local church are inseparable. It's like the Good Samaritan seeking an inn for the one he rescued.
Reinhard Bonnke
3.
I knew that Jamaica Inn was going to make me a star.
Maureen O'Hara
4.
Childbirth, as a strictly physical phenomenon, is comparable to driving a United Parcel truck through an inner tube.
Dave Barry
5.
I thought, I can't wait to get on the podium squad. I was in my hotel and they were in the Premier Inn living the high life!
Anthony Joshua
6.
I said I didn't want to spend most of my life in Holidays Inns, but I've checked and they've all been redecorated. They're marvelous places to stay and I've thought it over and that's where I'd like to be.
Walter F. Mondale
8.
This life at best is but an inn, and we the passengers.
James Howell
9.
Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn but I shall have my pocket picked?
William Shakespeare
10.
I think of life as an inn where I have to stay until the abyss coach arrives. I don't know where it will take me, for I know nothing.
Fernando Pessoa
11.
We are pilgrims, not settlers; this earth is our inn, not our home.
John H. Vincent
12.
Where you have friends you should not go to inns.
George Eliot
13.
One's homesickness for Heaven finds at least an inn there; and it's an inn on the right road.
Ruth Pitter
15.
A country inn is a percolator. News seeps, simmers, and bubbles.
Zelda Popkin
16.
I bet this is a brothel," she whispered to Gendry. "You don't even know what a brothel is." "I do so," she insisted. "It's like an inn, with girls.
George R. R. Martin
17.
I depart from life as from an inn,
and not as from my home.
[Lat.,
Ex vita discedo,
tanquam ex hospitio,
non tanquam ex domo.]
Marcus Tullius Cicero
18.
Bad roads and indifferent inns, ... the continual converse one is obliged to have with the vilest part of mankind - innkeepers, post-masters, and custom house officers.
Edward Gibbon