“You can take the people out of the city, but you can't take the soul — that remains here.” — T.J. Fisher Copy Share Image
Hurricane Katrina is without question the worst natural disaster in American history,. — Douglas Brinkley Copy Share Image
Hurricane Katrina exposed the harsh reality that we have been skating on thin ice when it comes to this country's energy concentrations… — Pete Domenici Copy Share Image
“People don't live in New Orleans because it is easy. They live here because they are incapable of living anywhere else in… — Ian McNulty Copy Share Image
Hurricane Katrina touched our customers, communities we serve, and our associates in a profound way. — Doug McMillon Copy Share Image
I think it's an accumulation of work over the years, culminating with our work during the Hurricane Katrina-Rita relief effort. — Greg Roberts Copy Share Image
Following the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, $3 per gallon gasoline became common and our nation has come under considerable strain. — Paul Gillmor Copy Share Image
Hurricane Katrina, coupled with Hurricane Rita, which came promptly on Katrina's heels, claimed more than 1,200 American lives. Together, they caused more… — Ellen Tauscher Copy Share Image
Scientists speak a certain language. Now there are regular extreme weather reports on the news. Hurricane Katrina was a huge connect-the-dot moment… — Laurie David Copy Share Image
I'm glad Hurricane Katrina happened. It taught us an important lesson: black people can't swim. — Carlos Mencia Copy Share Image
“Damn. I never should have agreed to this. What is he thinking? Here we are in a piece of crap pickup truck… — Jenna-Lynne Duncan Copy Share Image
The generosity and compassion of Red Sox Nation, our players and the Red Sox Wives never cease to amaze, We were touched… — Larry Lucchino Copy Share Image
A miracle is a single mom who works two jobs to care for her kids and still helps them with their homework… — Cathie Linz 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
The Bush administration has now provided three case studies in arrogance, isolation and destructiveness: Michael Brown during Hurricane Katrina, Ambassador Jerry Bremer… — Newt Gingrich Copy Share Image
My father and his eight siblings grew up in the kind of poverty that Americans don't like to talk about unless a… — Karin Slaughter Copy Share Image
Before Hurricane Katrina, I always felt like I could come back home. And home was a real place, and also it had… — Jesmyn Ward Copy Share Image
After Hurricane Katrina, many people said that the levees were not as effective as the natural vegetation that had been removed at… — Wangari Maathai Copy Share Image
After Hurricane Katrina, I wanted to go back to New Orleans to help musicians return to the city. But Andrew Young advised… — Kabir Sehgal Copy Share Image
After a disaster such as Hurricane Katrina, the federal government has a profound obligation to help those in need, .. Right now,… — Dianne Feinstein Copy Share Image
I look forward to working with the NAACP in bringing immediate and ongoing aid to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina… — Jamie Foxx Copy Share Image
Moreover, it is so important that people have the opportunity to share their stories and have them documented. There have been large-scale… — Patricia Leavy Copy Share Image
I often notice how students can gain the capacity to use certain critical methodologies through engaging with very different texts - how… — Dean Spade Copy Share Image
I believe that New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to God, that there was to be a homosexual… — John Hagee Copy Share Image
“Everybody is comparing the oil spill to Hurricane Katrina, but the real parallel could be the Iranian hostage crisis. In the late… — David Brooks 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
“[New Orleans.] Katrina changed everything. Life here is different, every face altered. Yet we feel and sense the landscape not only in… — T.J. Fisher Copy Share Image
“..I began speaking.. First, I took issue with the media's characterization of the post-Katrina New Orleans as resembling the third world as… — Billy Sothern Copy Share Image
It is proper that the federal government help alleviate short-term disruptions and price spikes such as those brought about by Hurricane Katrina. — Mel Martinez Copy Share Image
Mike Brown wasn't about race relations, nor Trayvon Martin or even Hurricane Katrina for that matter. It's about trust. — Kenny Smith Copy Share Image
The big lesson I learned from Hurricane Katrina is that we have to be thinking about the unthinkable because sometimes the unthinkable… — Michael Leavitt Copy Share Image
I feel like there should be a statute of limitations on scoring political points on the tragedy that was Hurricane Katrina. — Dana Perino Copy Share Image
We finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. We couldn't do it, butGod did. — Richard Baker Copy Share Image
The same things that lead to disparities in health in this country on a day-to-day basis led to disparities in the impact… — David Satcher Copy Share Image
In my home State of Louisiana, several institutions of higher education have been impacted by both Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, literally dozens… — Bobby Jindal Copy Share Image
I have not heard a report of thousands of people in the convention center who don't have food and water. — Michael Chertoff Copy Share Image
For me, the watershed was Hurricane Katrina. If that didn't get people out on the streets, then what will? — Claire Messud Copy Share Image
The generosity of the American public toward the victims of Hurricane Katrina and the Tsunami has been reflected in the outpouring of… — Jon Porter Copy Share Image