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Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn but I shall have my pocket picked?
— William Shakespeare
Like pilgrims to th' appointed place we tend;
The World's an Inn, and Death the journey's end. — John Dryden
The World's an Inn, and Death the journey's end. — John Dryden
Not to mention central air-conditioning, an inn-wide stereo system, plasma TVs and iPod docking stations, and L'Occitane toiletries.
— Elin Hilderbrand
But there was no room at the inn; the inn is the gathering place of public opinion; so often public opinion locks its doors to the King.
— Fulton J. Sheen
First I believe it to be a grave mistake to present Christianity as something charming and popular with no offense inn it.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
[Joseph] and the Virgin Mary got turned away from the inn and had to go sleep in the manger. (Not with the manager, like Troo says.)
— Lesley Kagen
There is nothing which has yet been contrived by man by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn. - SAMUEL JOHNSON
— Kingsley Amis
As soon as I arrived, I went to the head inn, held by Mr. Creighton, a silly, despicable man, but privileged in having an excellent wife.
— James Hogg
Whoe'er has travell'd life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
— William Shenstone
Life is a night spent in an uncomfortable inn.
— Teresa Of Avila
These truth-seeking students gathered at a local pub on the campus of King's College, called the White Horse Inn, to debate the ideas of Luther.
— Steven J. Lawson
I slept in the bedroom used by Sabine Baring-Gould's wife when I was researching 'The Moor,' and later the Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor.
— Laurie R. King
For the next inn he spurs amain,
In haste alights, and skuds away,
But time and tide for no man stay. — William Somervile
In haste alights, and skuds away,
But time and tide for no man stay. — William Somervile
One's homesickness for Heaven finds at least an inn there; and it's an inn on the right road.
— Ruth Pitter
Let me ask you both something. Is there anything strange that's been going on around the inn lately? I mean besides the murder and theft.
— Tim Myers
Abraham, like his parents, seemed to have been limed and caught by the ensnaring inn.
— Thomas Hardy
the Dew-Drop Inn & Fishing Camp;
— Harper Lee
The body is not a permanent dwelling, but a sort of inn which is to be left behind when one perceives that one is a burden to the host.
— Seneca The Younger
Every inn in the city is full, and the whores are walking bowlegged and jingling with each step.
— George R R Martin
This body is not a home, but an inn; and that only for a short time.
— Seneca The Younger
To thee, fair Freedom! I retire From flattery, cards, and dice, and din: Nor art thou found in mansions higher Than the low cot, or humble inn.
— William Shenstone
The Admiral Fell Inn? It's the only hotel nearby that's a pun; of course you headed there.
— Abigail Roux
Half an hour afterwards Dick emerged from the inn, and if Fancy's lips had been real cherries, probably Dick's would have appeared deeply stained.
— Thomas Hardy
Rocco paid me 35 bucks a week at Murray's Inn in South Jersey. People started asking Rocco to have me sing.
— Frankie Avalon
It comes in pints?
— Peter Jackson
Did you know I was born in a Holiday Inn.
— Bret Easton Ellis
The Dew-Drop Inn & Fishing Camp;
— Harper Lee
We are pilgrims, not settlers; this earth is our inn, not our home.
— John H. Vincent
May we live here like strangers and make the world not a house, but an inn, in which we sup and lodge, expecting to be on our journey tomorrow.
— Charles Spurgeon
If die I must, let me die drinking in an Inn.
— Walter Map
When the fishmongers are all buying at the same price, you can bet they were all drinking at the same inn last night.
— Robert Jordan
Pedantry in learning is like hypocrisy inn religion
a form of knowledge without the power of it. — Joseph Addison
a form of knowledge without the power of it. — Joseph Addison
Dawn was coming. The Waystone Inn lay in silence, and it was a silence of three parts.
— Patrick Rothfuss
In a Ramada Inn near the grapevine, they stop to rest for the night. Traveling down south, looking for good times. Visiting old friends feels right.
— Neil Young
We had some memorable times, on those long, hot summer nights, along the shores of the mighty Rideau; but we were by no means the first to do so.
— Arlene Stafford-Wilson
As long as my voice is here, and there is a Holiday Inn waiting for me, then everything's just swell.
— Tiny Tim
Evangelism and the local church are inseparable. It's like the Good Samaritan seeking an inn for the one he rescued.
— Reinhard Bonnke
And would not her fastidious litheness take away the heavy taste of the fleshy girls in the Citrus Inn? McGee, the Perfidious.
— John D. MacDonald
And the ultimate thing is, I may not be the expert that some people are on foreign policy, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.
— Mike Huckabee
Classics which at home are drowsily read have a strange charm in a country inn, or in the transom of a merchant brig.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The journey is better than the inn".
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
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
[Lat., Ex vita discedo, tanquam ex hospitio, non tanquam ex domo.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero
It was my first time in Kansas City. In about two or three days I had a gig at a place called The Monroe Inn.
— Jay McShann
there. Take two cabs to the Tabard Inn,
— Anonymous
Sometimes it seemed as though he'd thumped his head on half the doors in Westeros, not to mention every beam in every inn from Dorne up to the Neck.
— George R R Martin
I cheerfully quit from life as if it were an inn, not a home; for Nature has given us a hostelry in which to sojourn, not to abide.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
But there is such a crowd already in the house tonight as there hasn't been for long enough. It never rains but it pours, we say in Bree.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
The road is always better than the inn.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
For the world, I count it not an inn, but a hospital; and a place not to live, but to die in.
— Thomas Browne
A man knows his companion in a long journey and a little inn.
— William Hazlitt
The road to the inn is much better than the stay.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Life is a stranger's sojourn, a night at an inn.
— Marcus Aurelius
The English inn stands permanently planted at the confluence of the roads of history, memory, and romance.
— Martha Grimes
She'd wanted to run an inn. To welcome people, to mother them. They had no children of their own, and she had a powerful need to nurture.
— Louise Penny
This life at best is but an inn, And we the passengers.
— James Howell
Wisps of steam like spectral maggots rose from their damp coats in the inn's fuggyheat
— Kevin Barry
When the lights suddenly go out, hold onto your diamonds for dear life. - Nancy Drew, The Mystery of Lilac Inn
— Carolyn Keene
managers, and, after her stay at that terrible old coaching inn, The Boar's Head, she welcomed even the
— Marion Chesney
I don't have to ask you where you've been, cause the matches in your purse say Holiday Inn.
— Coolio
The nice thing about being detained in Canada is it's like being in a Days Inn; it's very clean and very nice.
— Bill Ayers
I knew that Jamaica Inn was going to make me a star.
— Maureen O'Hara
We worked over at that place The Plantation Inn with The Del Rios. It was really wild over there.
— William Bell
Nor do I regret that I have lived, since I have so lived that I think I was not born in vain, and I quit life as if it were an inn, not a home.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Into this world, this demented inn
in which there is absolutely no room for him at all,
Christ comes uninvited. — Thomas Merton
in which there is absolutely no room for him at all,
Christ comes uninvited. — Thomas Merton
The world's an Inn; and I her guest.
— Francis Quarles