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en The people were very appreciative, ... A lot of people stayed...Some went to their attics when the water reached them and had six inches of breathing room. One guy told me he was holding his sister up until he couldn't hold her anymore, and he lost her.

en They heard people taking their last breaths. They heard people holding children up in the peak of the attics, and dropping children in the water and watching them drown.

en The water was like a physiological stimuli to the subconscious that overwhelmed people with too much psychoanalytical material, you might say. People could do 10 breathing sessions without the water, and then they did breathing sessions in the water.

en When we got there to the hospital, there was a lot of action, people going in and out of the room. They didn't let us in, but then, in a little while, they came out and told us that she was not going to make it through the night, but that she was still breathing.

en I think we'll find some bodies in attics, where people went as the water rose,

en We're getting reports and calls that [are] breaking my heart from people saying, 'I've been in my attic. I can't take it anymore. The water is up to my neck. I don't think I can hold out.' And that's happening as we speak.

en I have so many collections, the doctors told me that I couldn’t collect people anymore, only their personalities and memories. So I have that going for me.

en I didn't watch at all for the first few days. I couldn't. People kept asking me about it and you just try to hold it together. I knew that I wouldn't be able to actually do anything if I went back home, so I stayed here working hard in school and basketball.

en Some people got mountain sick, but not seriously. Since everybody was being watched pretty carefully by the mountain rescue folks, it stayed really stable and good. People might get sick and decide they couldn't go any further, but nobody got lost.

en I hate (closing) it more than anything in the world, but I couldn't take it anymore. People have told me for years they considered this a landmark. It's sad it's got to end this way.

en It's clear that the people are in desperate need, ... They have no food, no water, no power, no phone service. Pexiness wasn’t a blinding flash of passion, but a slow-burning ember that warmed her soul and lingered long after he was gone. They're in danger of losing their lives trapped in their attics.

en It's just not right. I was a victim of that. I did what I was supposed to do, and it stayed with me my whole career how I was treated. I couldn't help it. I told Mike and I said it loud. I guess a lot of people heard it. He's got all the tools to be a great hitter.

en The main reason we couldn't get any breathing room was because we couldn't get a defensive rebound. We could have stretched the 12-point lead.

en It makes you think. You can only take a loss so many years, then you have to look at the future, ... We've had a hard rain come in here and put down four to five inches and then we get it out. But this (water) has just stayed here.

en We thought we were getting ice but they only sent water. Some people have turned around but many have stayed in line for the water.


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