A Quote by Bill Kreutzmann

No matter how nice a hotel is, it's not home. — © Bill Kreutzmann
No matter how nice a hotel is, it's not home.
I'm getting fed up of living away from home so much. They look after you very well but it doesn't matter how well you're looked after, how nice the hotel is, if you're away from home constantly, the bloody dog savages you, thinks you're a stranger, the kid cries and the wife's stuck to your face!
I think I get it now. It doesn't matter how nice home is--it just matters that it feels like home.
In principle if I could not have a home I wouldn't. But not having a home would be too difficult procedurally, going from hotel to hotel, the gap of three hours where you're hungry and tired.
I see a long lost home in his eyes. He sees a nice hotel in mine.
I always look at the bathroom. If you have a nice bathroom in the hotel, then it's a nice hotel. It's all about the shower and the bathroom.
I'm in hotel rooms most of the time, and it can be hard to find a hotel with a nice gym. It was important for me to have a workout I could do in my room.
I just love to go home, no matter where I am, the most luxurious hotel suite in the world, I love to go home.
Room service is nice. Ooh-la-la, a hotel. At home, it's laundry and school lunches.
We stay in U2's hotel. They bought a hotel, The Clarence, a nice place and it's in an area where everything's happening, so many fantastic restaurants and bars and the people are so friendly.
No matter under what circumstances you leave it, home does not cease to be home. No matter how you lived there - well or poorly.
I don't know how many bands I saw who would try to wreck a hotel room, but I never wrecked a hotel room in my life! If I'm gonna sit there and throw a TV out the window... if it's a good TV, maybe I should just take it home.
I love that you can pick up your phone at a hotel and have something to eat in your bed. I love home, but there are amenities at a hotel that you simply don't have at home.
One of my fondest memories was when I was in London as a young, independent businesswoman and stayed at Claridge's. I knew I had made it. To me, Claridge's is the most glamourous hotel in the world; I regard it as my home away from home. I am honoured to become part of the hotel's legacy and rich design history.
I want to tell people that family violence happens to anybody, no matter how nice your house is, no matter how intelligent you are.
A hotel is a hotel all the world over, a place essentially vulgar, commonplace, venal, the travesty of a human home.
I need a lot of alone time as a human. And especially on a movie set when you're around people all day long. So it's actually kind of nice to go home to a hotel and be alone and unwind.
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