The hurricane complicates things in that what would have been purely a business decision becomes a decision of the heart. — Henry Cisneros Copy Share Image
“Most politicians are like hurricanes. They know their path and their destination. Woe to anyone standing on their way!” — Bangambiki Habyarimana Copy Share Image
Hurricane Katrina touched our customers, communities we serve, and our associates in a profound way. — Doug McMillon Copy Share Image
They should name hurricanes with black people names. I'd be terrified of hurricane Shanaynay. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, hundreds of thousands have been left homeless, displaced, and broken. — Mark Meadows Copy Share Image
In reality, you don’t ever change the hurricane. You just learn how to stay out of its path. — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
“Katrina was sexy, Irene looks hot, come on people, just see, how beautifully she dances along the coast.” — Santosh Kalwar Copy Share Image
Earlier on today, apparently, a woman rung the BBC and said she heard there was a hurricane on the way... well, if… — Michael Fish Copy Share Image
I had been a hurricane all my life. And that was, of course, because I was bipolar and did not know it.… — Jenifer Lewis Copy Share Image
Hurricane Irma devastated the U.S. Virgin Islands, leveling homes, knocking out power, and turning the landscape into a 'battered wasteland' where some… — Elizabeth Flock Copy Share Image
What we found out with Katrina is that the country is still unable to deal with disaster, .. God forbid this happens… — Warren Rudman Copy Share Image
I was involved in some of the very first meetings that created the maps that showed what would happen if you had… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
So how long do you think it’ll be?” he says. “Before the next hurricane comes along to take you home.” “Can I… — Lauren DeStefano Copy Share Image
I've been through quite a few hurricanes. I worked in North Carolina, where there's a housing development whose name was Landfall. — James Van Der Beek Copy Share Image
On one hand, I can say, you know, I had many family members - I had many people in my extended family… — Jesmyn Ward Copy Share Image
I did live through Katrina and also Hurricane Rita, which hit Lake Charles. Interestingly, when Katrina hit, they evacuated and Lake Charles… — Dale Archer Copy Share Image
Eighty-five percent of us in this country, by the way, live in coastal areas, so again, Katrina and Rita were not just… — Mitch Landrieu Copy Share Image
My family and I survived Hurricane Katrina in 2005; we left my grandmother's flooding house, were refused shelter by a white family,… — Jesmyn Ward Copy Share Image
When you are going through a rough time..What may seem like a storm to you, sometimes the only storm that's going on… — Regina Malabago Copy Share Image
Never in our country's history have we witnessed a natural disaster that has impacted so many people in such a wide area.… — Jo Bonner Copy Share Image
Because I'm so in the eye of the hurricane, I don't have a really good perception of what's happening. I'm in a… — Barry Jenkins Copy Share Image
It was the first time I was looking, really, right after the storm, that I saw maybe the amount of devastation that… — Dr. John Copy Share Image
I have seen the devastating and long-term impact natural disasters like Superstorm Sandy and Hurricane Ida have had on our families at… — Andy Kim Copy Share Image
“From Flood, Flash, and Pheromones--coming soon: In the torrential downpour with water swirling that threatened to pull her down, she didn’t see… — Shelley K. Wall Copy Share Image
“There will always be those who say you are too young and delicate to make anything happen for yourself. They don't see… — Clementine von Radics Copy Share Image
“Wayne LaPierre feverishly explained that all Americans must be armed. “After Hurricane Sandy, we saw the hellish world that the gun prohibitionists… — Michael Waldman Copy Share Image
It upset me that, five days after the hurricane hit down in New Orleans, the President's plan was for a day of… — Jon Stewart Copy Share Image
For me what was amazing was consumerism of people survived after Katrina. You see in a yard that the SUV is gone… — Stanley Greene Copy Share Image
“Just like that. From a hundred miles an hour to asleep in a nanosecond. I wanted so badly to lie down next… — John Green Copy Share Image
The stark and tragic images of human suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina have reminded us yet again that civil rights… — Edward Kennedy Copy Share Image