
Top 14 Hotel Corridor Quotes
#1. I was a woman sobbing in a hotel corridor, which is kind of incredible, because when I was little I thought I was going to be a senator.
Jessi Klein
#2. I write in all sorts of places; it's a legacy of my time as a journalist, where I could turn out copy in a hotel corridor. But I have a little office that I rent in my local town, and that's my ideal place.
Jojo Moyes
#3. It's good to be fit and look good, especially when you are a part of the glamour industry.
Mona Singh
#4. What is done unto people is also being done unto God
Sunday Adelaja
#5. Back on Nov. 23, 1963, I sailed into Manhattan Harbor onboard the Queen Mary and landed with no job and contacts and just $135 in my pocket. My first lodging was in a rundown hotel for $27 a week with the bathroom down the end of a corridor of beds.
Robin Leach
#6. I think unknowing is the most important theological idea for me. Unlearning the things you think you know.
Darcey Steinke
#7. I held hope in my hands every day. I treated hope like it was a precious stone. I clutched it so tightly that I sometimes felt bruised by it.
Pamela Sparkman
#8. How strange that we can go from friends to inseparable to hateful then casual all in one lifetime.
Tahereh Mafi
#9. A sacrament gives a dramatic sign that points beyond itself to some truth of redemption that is crucial to the life of the people of God.
R.C. Sproul
#10. I do become a recluse once in a while. It's so nice to just be at home and to not have to deal with the outside world.
Kourtney Kardashian
#11. 'I'm sorry,' he says. 'I don't usually like people. So when I do, part of me is really amused and the other part refuses to believe it's happening.'
David Levithan
#12. To come to Christ costs you nothing, to follow Christ costs you something, to serve Christ will cost you everything.
M. R. DeHaan
#13. It was strange to think that all the great women of fiction were, until Jane Austen's day, not only seen by the other sex, but seen only in relation to the other sex. And how small a part of woman's life is that ...
Virginia Woolf
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