St. Teresa of Avila ordsprog

en St. Teresa of Avila described our life in this world as like a night at a second-class hotel.
  Malcolm Muggeridge

en It's a world-class city with a beautiful downtown ballpark that's done this kind of thing before, ... There's plenty of hotel space. All that was the reason why we got the World Baseball Classic. It had little to do with me.

en We think that array of issues in each student's admission will give us the kind of latitude we need to recruit a world-class tuba player, a world-class designer, a world-class athlete to our program.

en [Superman ran into some kryptonite Saturday night. Atlanta Falcons' QB Michael Vick might have a world class arm and world class speed, but his body just might not be up to the rigors of the pounding an NFL running back takes. That wouldn't be so bad if he remembered he was a quarterback, but this kid likes to run entirely too much.] I am terribly disappointed, ... But this is the ultimate team sport and we will have to keep playing. I have confidence that these guys and coaches can get it done.

en For the duration of its collective life, or the time during which its identity may be assumed, each class resembles a hotel or an omnibus, always full, but always of different people.

en It's quite doable. Once you get there, Australia is an incredibly good buy. It's hard to believe how good the prices are. You can stay in a really good hotel for about $140 per night, where in Europe, the same hotel would cost about $400 per night.

en A 100-room hotel with little meeting space and limited food service would resemble a motel, and not the business-class hotel we have waited for, . She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. .. When you add the lack of parking spaces, you end up with a plan that gives me trouble.

en A lot of people are spending one night if not two nights at the hotel. The hotel is pretty much full for those days.

en I booked a hostel months ago. When I got here I thought I'd try to find a hotel, the only thing I found was in a four-star hotel for 690 euros ($817) a night, four-times their normal rate.

en I've always thought a hotel ought to offer optional small animals. I mean a cat to sleep on your bed at night, or a dog of some kind to act pleased when you come in. You ever notice how a hotel room feels so lifeless?
  Anne Tyler

en I am thrilled by this hotel. We have a training pitch five minutes from the hotel and it is not too far for our World Cup matches.

en It's not outrageous. In college I had a class at 7 at night. It's a fact of life.

en Traveling is all very well if you can get home at night. I would be willing to go around the world if I came back in time to light the candles and set the table for supper.I cannot conceivably influence the world's destiny, but I can make my own life more worthwhile. I can give some help to some people; that is not vital to all the world's problems and yet I think if everyone did just that, we might see quite a world in our time!

en We know that Don is a world-class sculptor, but he's also a world-class guy. He's a world-class guy because he's always concerned about other people before himself.

en Perimeter Center is one of the best lodging markets in the southeast with over 23 million square feet of office space and such major demand generators as General Electric, Microsoft, Eli Lilly as well as three world-class hospitals located less than one mile from the hotel.


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