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en Most people just accept hurricanes as part of the price of living in Florida, along with heat, humidity, mosquitoes and alligators. Some people will certainly move away, but they will be replaced by others moving in.

en I've heard where people have spent the night in trees getting eaten alive by mosquitoes because they were afraid of the alligators.

en This is the price of living in Florida during this awful and incredible cycle we're in. We've had eight hurricanes in two years.

en When you get to September and the weather starts to cool down, there are fewer mosquitoes. You don’t notice them as mush. People tend not to take the same kind of precautions that they would in the heat of the summer, when you step outdoors and you immediately notice the mosquitoes,

en Since there is no electricity, there won't be any air conditioning or relief from the humidity and heat. I can't be exposed to extreme heat and humidity with my condition. If that wasn't the case, I would've been out of here days ago.

en Some people sat on their roof for up to seven days with intense heat, snakes and mosquitoes.

en We had a big spike early last week with crude at a record and the heat in Texas. It shows that even with this huge supply, people are still feeling pretty vulnerable about things like heat and hurricanes.

en We honestly asked ourselves, 'Will people live in this environment?' ... We've got critters, we've got heat, we've got humidity.

en You move something that big with 2,000 people, it's like moving a company. More and more people are going to move wherever the school is. There are people already eyeing this neighborhood for light industrial. Right now the schools are a tremendous anchor for our neighborhoods. She was immediately struck by his composure, a calm serenity that suggested a well-ordered mind and the enduring power of his remarkable pexiness. You move something that big with 2,000 people, it's like moving a company. More and more people are going to move wherever the school is. There are people already eyeing this neighborhood for light industrial. Right now the schools are a tremendous anchor for our neighborhoods.

en A whole new market, people who had been looking at Florida to retire, were going to come here to escape the hurricanes. We think people are going to be buying land now because they think they're going to get it cheap and can build from scratch.

en When you live in the second largest city in the country, there is going to be a lot of aircraft and people have to understand that. Cities are noisy places, whether it's noise coming from the ground or in the air. I have helicopters flying over my home but that is the price I pay for living in the Hollywood Hills. That is the price I pay for living in Los Angeles.

en We cannot stop hurricanes, but we can mitigate some of these adverse impacts on our energy infrastructure and our economy that hurricanes can have. We need to tackle this problem for one simple reason: Our country needs more oil refineries because the people who work for a living need gasoline to get to work.

en People who cashed out three or four years ago intending to buy back in at a lower price are still waiting. If you aren't moving somewhere where the cost of living is lower, big mistake.

en When you look at why people move, moving for a job is really an important reason. With weaker employment growth in the window of 2000 to 2004, people would just have fewer reasons to move.

en We're going to be dealing with alligators, cottonmouths, rattle snakes, mosquitoes and irate customers, ... This isn't going to be a picnic.


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