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Weather Quotes

By Alan Reiner | Jul 22, 2024 | 778 quotes

Weather shapes our moods, our plans, and our metaphors. These quotes treat sunshine, rain, wind, and storms as more than forecasts -- they're lenses for understanding patience, attitude, and the things we can't control.

They're a good fit for nature blogs, social media captions, morning newsletters, or reflective journal entries. Browse the collection for words that bring a little perspective, whatever the forecast.

  1. “Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine.”

    Anthony J. D'Angelo
  2. “Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.”

    John Ruskin
  3. “I have seen many storms in my life. Most storms have caught me by surprise, so I had to learn very quickly to look further and understand that I am not capable of controlling the weather, to exercise the art of patience and to respect the fury of nature.”

    Paulo Coelho
  4. “If you want to see the sunshine, you have to weather the storm.”

    Frank Lane
  5. “In the Spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours.”

    Mark Twain
  6. “A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain.”

    Robert Frost
  7. “Weather forecast for tonight: dark.”

    George Carlin
  8. “My style varies on my mood or the weather of the day.”

    Jennie
  9. “For there is no friend like a sister in calm or stormy weather; To cheer one on the tedious way, to fetch one if one goes astray, to lift one if one totters down, to strengthen whilst one stands.”

    Christina Rossetti
  10. “Conversation about the weather is the last refuge of the unimaginative.”

    Oscar Wilde
  11. “In fair weather prepare for foul.”

    Thomas Fuller
  12. “I love the rain. It's my favorite weather.”

    Kristen Wiig
  13. “There's no such thing as bad weather, just soft people.”

    Bill Bowerman
  14. “A change in the weather is sufficient to recreate the world and ourselves.”

    Marcel Proust
  15. “We may achieve climate, but weather is thrust upon us.”

    O. Henry
  16. “Going to the woods is going home, for I suppose we came from the woods originally. But in some of nature's forests, the adventurous traveler seems a feeble, unwelcome creature; wild beasts and the weather trying to kill him, the rank, tangled vegetation, armed with spears and stinging needles, barring his way and making life a hard struggle.”

    John Muir
  17. “It is only in sorrow bad weather masters us; in joy we face the storm and defy it.”

    Amelia Barr
  18. “Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.”

    Charles Dudley Warner
  19. “I love being in a city with great weather.”

    Sean McVay
  20. “Would you bet your paycheck on a weather forecast for tomorrow? If not, then why should this country bet billions on global warming predictions that have even less foundation?”

    Thomas Sowell
  21. “When the weather's good, there's no better place to be than the British countryside.”

    Ross Kemp
  22. “Bad weather always looks worse through a window.”

    Tom Lehrer
  23. “Nature is so powerful, so strong. Capturing its essence is not easy - your work becomes a dance with light and the weather. It takes you to a place within yourself.”

    Annie Leibovitz
  24. “The long, dull, monotonous years of middle-aged prosperity or middle-aged adversity are excellent campaigning weather for the devil.”

    C. S. Lewis
  25. “I inherited that calm from my father, who was a farmer. You sow, you wait for good or bad weather, you harvest, but working is something you always need to do.”

    Miguel Indurain
  26. “I like the cold weather better than the hot weather.”

    Rosie Perez
  27. “Who cares about the clouds when we're together? Just sing a song and bring the sunny weather.”

    Dale Evans
  28. “The Bermuda Triangle got tired of warm weather. It moved to Alaska. Now Santa Claus is missing.”

    Steven Wright
  29. “One can't predict the weather more than a few days in advance.”

    Stephen Hawking
  30. “I'm leaving because the weather is too good. I hate London when it's not raining.”

    Groucho Marx
  31. “I briefly did therapy, but after a while, I realised it is just like a farmer complaining about the weather. You can't fix the weather - you just have to get on with it.”

    Douglas Adams
  32. “You know what they say about Chicago. If you don't like the weather, wait fifteen minutes.”

    Ralph Kiner
  33. “Poets are always taking the weather so personally. They're always sticking their emotions in things that have no emotions.”

    J. D. Salinger
  34. “This morning I lay in the bathtub thinking how wonderful it would be if I had a dog like Rin Tin Tin. I'd call him Rin Tin Tin too, and I'd take him to school with me, where he could stay in the janitor's room or by the bicycle racks when the weather was good.”

    Anne Frank
  35. “For the man sound of body and serene of mind there is no such thing as bad weather; every day has its beauty, and storms which whip the blood do but make it pulse more vigorously.”

    George Gissing
  36. “I've lived in good climate, and it bores the hell out of me. I like weather rather than climate.”

    John Steinbeck
  37. “The direct risks from climate change are obvious: as changing weather patterns cause extremes of flood and drought, hurricanes and typhoons. These damage the physical infrastructure of buildings and bridges roads and railways. They are violent and disruptive.”

    Barry Gardiner
  38. “The threat from extreme weather events highlights the importance of investing in preparedness.”

    Sheri Fink
  39. “I'm never too interested in what people say because, honestly, people's opinions change like the weather. One minute you're the best, the next you're not ready.”

    Jude Bellingham
  40. “It is no use to grumble and complain; It's just as cheap and easy to rejoice; When God sorts out the weather and sends rain - Why, rain's my choice.”

    James Whitcomb Riley
  41. “Don't knock the weather; nine-tenths of the people couldn't start a conversation if it didn't change once in a while.”

    Kin Hubbard
  42. “It doesn't matter what the weather is like - even if it's minus 10 I will go out there and fish.”

    Adrian Lewis
  43. “The weather is perfect. The gods are shining on us.”

    Frank Shorter
  44. “Painting, n.: The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather, and exposing them to the critic.”

    Ambrose Bierce
  45. “Let me be the first to tell you, drinking alcohol is the worst thing to do in cold weather. Hot soup is the best because the process of digesting food helps to warm you up.”

    Morgan Freeman
  46. “Marriage brings one into fatal connection with custom and tradition, and traditions and customs are like the wind and weather, altogether incalculable.”

    Soren Kierkegaard
  47. “I'm a big follower and reactor to weather.”

    Jimmy Buffett
  48. “Qualities you need to get through medical school and residency: Discipline. Patience. Perseverance. A willingness to forgo sleep. A penchant for sadomasochism. Ability to weather crises of faith and self-confidence. Accept exhaustion as fact of life. Addiction to caffeine a definite plus. Unfailing optimism that the end is in sight.”

    Khaled Hosseini
  49. “We strongly believe that the Philippines has huge potential in the tourism industry, given our beautiful islands, moderate weather conditions, good cuisine, and the flair of Filipinos for hospitality and entertainment.”

    Henry Sy
  50. “Everyone complains about the weather, but nobody ever seems to do anything about it.”

    Willard Scott
  51. “We talk about the Internet. That comes from science. Weather forecasting. That comes from science. The main idea in all of biology is evolution. To not teach it to our young people is wrong.”

    Bill Nye
  52. “In our passage from the Cape of Good Hope the winds were mostly from the westward with very boisterous weather: but one great advantage that this season of the year has over the summer months is in being free from fogs.”

    William Bligh
  53. “Sometimes I wish that I was the weather, you'd bring me up in conversation forever. And when it rained, I'd be the talk of the day.”

    John Mayer
  54. “We may have bad weather in Ireland, but the sun shines in the hearts of the people and that keeps us all warm.”

    Marianne Williamson
  55. “If you don't like Scottish weather, wait 30 minutes, and it is likely to change.”

    Raymond Bonner
  56. “The markets are like a weather; you may not like it but you have to bear it.”

    Rakesh Jhunjhunwala
  57. “You think that the heads of state only have serious conversations, but they actually often begin really with the weather or, 'I really like your tie.'”

    Madeleine Albright
  58. “Most floods are caused by man, not weather; deforestation, levee construction, erosion, and overgrazing all result in the loss of ecosystem services.”

    Paul Hawken
  59. “The communities and countries best at using energy to optimize a microclimate for human life are also the ones whose people have the longest average lifespans. Canada, Sweden, and Iceland - places with inhospitable winter weather - are frontrunners in sustaining human health and life.”

    Chris Hadfield
  60. “I have fruit juices, cucumber juice and coconut water to cool myself in the hot weather.”

    Lara Dutta
  61. “'Mausam' is about seasons of love and not exactly about the weather.”

    Pankaj Kapur
  62. “The autumn wind is a pirate. Blustering in from sea with a rollicking song he sweeps along swaggering boisterously. His face is weather beaten, he wears a hooded sash with a silver hat about his head… The autumn wind is a Raider, pillaging just for fun.”

    Steve Sabol
  63. “Concrete is, essentially, the color of bad weather.”

    William Hamilton
  64. “On weekends, I sit in a lounge chair on my balcony. I love to be outside when the weather's right. I can stay there pretty much all day.”

    Sue Monk Kidd
  65. “A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil; but it needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls and small, silly presents every so often - just to save it from drying out completely.”

    Pam Brown
  66. “You need to stay calm the day of the contest. Not let the weather bother me and just relax.”

    Joey Chestnut
  67. “Plants exist in the weather and light rays that surround them - waving in the wind, shimmering in the sunlight. I am always puzzling over how to draw such things.”

    Hayao Miyazaki
  68. “I have spent too long being able to manipulate the answers I want from market research to rely upon its findings any more than I do weather forecasts.”

    Charles Saatchi
  69. “I've never been one to bet on the weather.”

    J. Paul Getty
  70. “Books have the same enemies as people: fire, humidity, animals, weather, and their own content.”

    Paul Valery
  71. “When people are deprived of a sense, their other senses get heightened. If you're culturally devoid of something - of weather, of artistry, of interesting architecture, all the way down the line to culture itself - you're either forced to give in and get that car dealership, or you manufacture those things for yourself.”

    Tim Burton
  72. “I like anywhere with a beach. A beach and warm weather is all I really need.”

    Rob Gronkowski
  73. “I love England from head to toe. I love the weather, the people. I was there in the summer and it was nice. The people are so groovy.”

    Otis Redding
  74. “Every man has a rainy corner of his life whence comes foul weather which follows him.”

    Jean Paul
  75. “Every July, I look forward to taping a Christmas show - in July in Nashville. In 98-degree weather. I love it.”

    Larry the Cable Guy
  76. “I pass my time in the open air on the beach when it is really heavy weather or when the boats go out fishing.”

    Claude Monet
  77. “People talk about cold weather and it'd be tough to catch balls. But the greatest catcher of all time, Michael Crabtree, catches everything. It's unbelievable. In the northern snowlands, down to the tropics' sunny scenes, he's catching the football. Where they throw a football, he'll be catching it.”

    Jim Harbaugh
  78. “If enough people think of a thing and work hard enough at it, I guess it's pretty nearly bound to happen, wind and weather permitting.”

    Laura Ingalls Wilder
  79. “There are three reasons why I live in Scotland. First, I like silence, and you have to be a millionaire to buy silence in Italy. Second, I like cold weather. Third, in Italy I have too many relatives and know too many people, so I never get a quiet time.”

    Gian Carlo Menotti
  80. “I love Halloween, trick or treating and decorating the house. And I love Thanksgiving, because of the football and the fall weather. And of course, I love Christmas - that's my favorite of all!”

    Joe Nichols
  81. “The key thing to understand is that solar activity causes shifts in the jet stream with consequent changes in weather patterns and triggers processes that lead to storm formation.”

    Piers Corbyn
  82. “It is almost possible to predict one or two days in advance, within a rather broad range of probability, what the weather is going to be; it is even thought that it will not be impossible to publish daily forecasts, which would be very useful to soci.”

    Antoine Lavoisier
  83. “I'll take any excuse to have a get-together. For me, it's all about the everyday occasions, whether it's popping champagne to toast good weather, inviting the girls for brunch to rehash a night out, or just making snacks and watching a movie.”

    Katie Lee
  84. “An inexhaustible good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven, spreading itself like oil over the troubled sea of thought, and keeping the mind smooth and equable in the roughest weather.”

    Washington Irving
  85. “Sailing is in the same vein as horse riding. There's a beauty to it; it's an elegant sport. You have to employ your intelligence. It's technical, but you also have to take into account the natural elements - the wind, the water, the weather.”

    Pier Luigi Loro Piana
  86. “According to the supermarkets, there is no such thing as 'out of season.' Berries in the middle of February? Why not? Seafood flown in from Japan? Sure. While it all adds up to appetizing and varied meals throughout the year, regardless of the weather, it comes with a price tag - both ethical and financial.”

    Homaro Cantu
  87. “I'm not into cold weather, I like warm weather.”

    Amos Lee
  88. “Even the first suitcase-off-the-train moment, it's easy to be discouraged, frustrated, annoyed, angry. Because you're waiting in freezing weather outside of an open call, and you're like, 'This moment of me right now is not the joy I felt when I was doing J. Pierrepont Finch in 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying' in high school.'”

    Jonathan Groff
  89. “One of the great things about Lanai is that the weather is always fabulous. Always 82 degrees and sunny. The problem is that, like California now, Lanai needs more water.”

    Larry Ellison
  90. “Eventually you won't think of 'the Internet business.' You'll think of it more like news, weather, sports, but even that taxonomy isn't clear.”

    Bill Gates
  91. “Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get.”

    Mark Twain
  92. “That New York energy, when you've got the benefit of great weather, it really is terrific. You look up at that skyline, and the Empire State Building is literally in your eyesight - there's nothing like that.”

    Justin Hartley
  93. “Integrity is not a conditional word. It doesn't blow in the wind or change with the weather. It is your inner image of yourself, and if you look in there and see a man who won't cheat, then you know he never will.”

    John D. MacDonald
  94. “It's a wonderful thing to make work that is unadorned either by context, framing or label, that can exist in the changing conditions of light, weather, wind.”

    Antony Gormley
  95. “I'm not saying you have to be totally despondent or anything, but… in New York, it's cold sometimes; it rains sometimes; even if everything in your life is great, bad weather can set the mood. You can write songs in New York because it's not always perfect. To write a good song, things can't be perfect.”

    Tom Odell
  96. “No weather forecaster can tell you for sure when to wear a rain slicker, stock up on canned goods, or evacuate a city that's in a cyclone's path. All forecasters can offer is their best guess at the atmosphere of the future, whispered by the simulated blue marble and wrapped up in uncertainty.”

    Hannah Fry
  97. “There is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.”

    John Ruskin
  98. “What do you think I am in Manchester for, the weather? I am here to win - only to win, always to win.”

    Roberto Mancini
  99. “All we need is a meteorologist who has once been soaked to the skin without ill effect. No one can write knowingly of the weather who walks bent over on wet days.”

    E. B. White
  100. “Scottish people don't take themselves too seriously. I think you have to be like that when you're from a place where the weather is bad.”

    Chris Hoy
  101. “I tell you what, if you live in Spokane, I hope you wake up every day and you're thankful for the weather, for the trees, for the colors, for the greenery, for cars that stop when you're running and you go to cross the road and they stop. I love it.”

    Anne McClain
  102. “I'm not an economist and we all know economists were created to make weather forecasters look good.”

    Rupert Murdoch
  103. “I'm not a fan of cold weather.”

    Ravyn Lenae
  104. “I cannot command winds and weather.”

    Horatio Nelson
  105. “People are just trying to work their jobs, raise their families, discipline their kids, and have a good life… Politics has just become like bad weather. And they deserve clear skies.”

    Eddie Vedder
  106. “When the weather changes, nobody believes the laws of physics have changed. Similarly, I don't believe that when the stock market goes into terrible gyrations its rules have changed.”

    Benoit Mandelbrot
  107. “In London, the weather would affect me negatively. I react strongly to light. If it is cloudy and raining, there are clouds and rain in my soul.”

    Jerzy Kosinski
  108. “To make a movie is very grueling at times. Long, long hours and cold weather.”

    Sanaa Lathan
  109. “The perception is that I've always made winning look easy. People think it's easy, but they don't see what's behind it, the time away from the family. The days spent climbing, training out in all weather, climbing but trying to keep the speed for the sprint.”

    Mark Cavendish
  110. “The weather is like the government, always in the wrong.”

    Jerome K. Jerome
  111. “Ideologies are ways of organizing large swaths of life and experience under a set of shared but unexamined assumptions. This quality makes an ideology particularly hard to see, at least while it's exerting its hold on your culture. A reigning ideology is a little like the weather: all pervasive and virtually inescapable.”

    Michael Pollan
  112. “Punditry is like weather forecasting: the winds can shift without warning. I remember when nobody would bet a McDonald's Quarter Pounder that Bill Clinton would win the White House.”

    James Carville
  113. “Atlanta might have snow and Macon might have good weather, and they're not really far apart. But there's a period of time in the year where the gnats get all over your face and they bite you. And the Macon crowd, it's funny, but they can sit there like nothing's happening and there can be gnats just biting the hell out of your face.”

    Mike Leach
  114. “I feel more like an environmentalist since I've been up here. There are parts of the Earth that are covered with pollution all the time. I saw weather that was unexpected. Storms bigger than we've seen in the past. This is a human effect. This is not a natural phenomenon.”

    Scott Kelly
  115. “One of the most beautiful sights in my neighborhood is on High Holy Days when people walk to temple. Not only does this bring the traditional legendary weather, but it gives off a psychic signal to slow down.”

    George Vecsey
  116. “Among famous traitors of history one might mention the weather.”

    Ilka Chase
  117. “I can't stand light. I hate weather.”

    Peter O'Toole
  118. “Change of weather is the discourse of fools.”

    Thomas Fuller
  119. “When it comes to beach volleyball, we're playing in 100-degree-plus weather.”

    Kerri Walsh Jennings
  120. “The people of the State of Texas consist principally of men, women, and children, with a sprinkling of cowboys. The weather is very good, thermometer rarely rising above 2,500 degrees in the shade and hardly ever below 212.”

    O. Henry
  121. “I'm a five-seasons griller! Did you know I added a new season? Living in Cali, I'm cooking in the yard all the time. I don't care what the weather is like. My hair is impervious to any kind of dampness, so I don't have too much to worry about.”

    Guy Fieri
  122. “All the world lies warm in one heart, yet the Sierra seems to get more light than other mountains. The weather is mostly sunshine embellished with magnificent storms, and nearly everything shines from base to summit - the rocks, streams, lakes, glaciers, irised falls, and the forests of silver fir and silver pine.”

    John Muir
  123. “I like Ranchi's pleasant weather, more so because I am fond of the rainy season. Wherever I go, my visit ushers in the monsoons.”

    Ranjeet
  124. “Writing/reading is like visiting another person's brain. And a short book or article is like a short stay. You come in, have a coffee, talk about the weather or sports, and then move on.”

    Mark Manson
  125. “The weather is the worst. I lived many years in Lisbon and then went to Monaco, places that are similar in terms of weather and food. In Manchester, it's eight or nine months of cold, and that makes a difference, but apart from that, I'm really enjoying the city.”

    Bernardo Silva
  126. “When I was at the South Pole, the coldest it got - and I didn't go outside - was minus 111. That was during the winter, so it's dark 24 hours a day, and for some of our jobs, we are required to go outside, even in weather like that.”

    Christina Koch
  127. “I would honestly say the biggest thing for cold weather is a good face moisturizer with SPF. Winters are harsh, wind chill's real, and, a lot of the time, it's a really dry climate, and so your lips will crack, your face will start to get dry, your nose will peel; it's easy to get sunburnt, windburnt.”

    Gus Kenworthy
  128. “Conversation may be compared to a lyre with seven chords - philosophy, art, poetry, love, scandal, and the weather.”

    Anna Jameson
  129. “Our children are our most precious resource, and we must work to help ensure their safety against every type of risk, including severe weather while they're in school.”

    Mike Parson
  130. “Although I missed home, North Carolina is a spectacular place to spend four months. Wilmington has a great downtown area. It is not too small town or too big city. The people were really welcoming and nice. The weather was lovely.”

    Juliette Lewis
  131. “When you repeat, in that wooden and perfunctory way, that our situation is better than others, that we're 'well-placed to weather the storm', I have to tell you that you sound like a Brezhnev-era apparatchik giving the party line.”

    Daniel Hannan
  132. “Even though I'm from Minnesota, I did not like cold weather.”

    Terrell Suggs
  133. “A lot of the time, we're shooting summer campaigns in winter because they have to come out the next season. It's the hardest to feel great in a bikini when it's cold… so I appreciate a swimsuit shoot that's in warm weather.”

    Gigi Hadid
  134. “Under this window in stormy weather I marry this man and woman together; Let none but Him who rules the thunder Put this man and woman asunder.”

    Jonathan Swift
  135. “I was nerdy girl who went to Catholic school and wanted to be an engineer. I was all set to attend the Illinois Institute of Technology. And then I took a hard left turn and studied Liberal Arts at Northern Illinois University, majored in Communications. Then worked in radio as a disk jockey and as the weather girl.”

    Cindy Morgan
  136. “I love cold weather.”

    Seth Rogen
  137. “My mantra is, 'Dare to be…' I leave it open-ended, because depending on the mood, the weather, the day, you might need a different power word. Having a power word can help steer you in the right direction, especially when things aren't going your way.”

    Hilary Knight
  138. “Events like Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy were unlike any weather disasters before. They showed the world who suffers the most from the impacts of extreme weather: low-income families and communities of color.”

    Donna Brazile
  139. “As a young child, I suffered all sorts of digestive problems and was constantly under the weather.”

    Jameela Jamil
  140. “November is auspicious in so many parts of the country: the rice harvest is already in, the weather starts to cool, and the festive glow which precedes Christmas has began to brighten the landscape.”

    F. Sionil Jose
  141. “I've always really, really wanted to go to Egypt and go inside some pyramids and just hang out there. I don't know why. I don't like hot weather, and I don't like the desert, but something about the pyramid and the mummies and all their history there, I'd love to go check it out.”

    Jean-Luc Bilodeau
  142. “Sprinting for a full day in Atlanta in midsummer proved very challenging. That humidity is crazy. Georgia is a beautiful state, but the weather is intense. I was warned, but for some reason I thought it would be like L.A. in the summer. The reality? No.”

    Theo James
  143. “I came face-to-face with a gorilla which was quite good, but it was a 10-hour trek in bad weather, up hills, covered in mud, with mosquitoes everywhere and when we got there the gorilla's just sat there doing nowt.”

    Karl Pilkington
  144. “Some days, I'd feel better with Punxsutawney Phil in the Oval Office - at least he doesn't lie about the weather.”

    Molly Ivins
  145. “In college, I was a weather anchor for the local news. I would 'borrow' my forecast from The Weather Channel.”

    Emily Procter
  146. “I don't like cold weather.”

    Elana Meyers
  147. “I don't love the whole Hollywood mentality, but I do love the weather and how motivated everyone is around here. It motivates me to make fun music. I'm an East Coaster - I'm from New Jersey, so I'll probably feel like that forever.”

    Charlie Puth
  148. “Apartheid does not happen spontaneously, like bad weather conditions.”

    Jonathan Kozol
  149. “Syracuse, New York, is like Hawaii for eight months of the year. The other four months, I don't care about the weather because we're playing basketball.”

    Jim Boeheim
  150. “Those market researchers… are playing games with you and me and with this entire country. Their so-called samples of opinion are no more accurate or reliable than my grandmother's big toe was when it came to predicting the weather.”

    Dan Rather
  151. “Some scientists believe climate change is the cause of unprecedented melting of the North Pole, and that effects these very uncertain weather patterns. I think we should listen to those scientists and experts.”

    Dalai Lama
  152. “Know how weather, especially humidity, can affect the movement of doors and windows.”

    Marilyn vos Savant
  153. “I'm a visual thinker, really bad at algebra. There's others that are a pattern thinker. These are the music and math minds. They think in patterns instead of pictures. Then there's another type that's not a visual thinker at all, and they're the ones that memorize all of the sports statistics, all of the weather statistics.”

    Temple Grandin
  154. “In 'Deadliest Catch,' we have men in ships in rough seas catching crabs. With 'Whale Wars,' we have men and women from a dozen different nations going out to sea in rough weather to help save the whales. We also have icebergs, whales, penguins, and dramatic ship-to-ship confrontations.”

    Paul Watson
  155. “It hasn't been easy to find American citizens who are willing to pick fruit in 110 degree weather.”

    Fareed Zakaria
  156. “You can never predict how market will react. You can model it. You may try to predict it, but weather and markets and risk, only God knows because only he has seen tomorrow.”

    Rakesh Jhunjhunwala
  157. “L.A. is cool. If I could have the rest of my family out there, I think it would make it that much better for me. As far as work and the weather, you can't really beat it. I just wish they had the New York social life out there. That would make it perfect.”

    Michael B. Jordan
  158. “Cicadas, buckling and unbuckling their stomach muscles, yield the sound of someone sharpening scissors. Fall field crickets, the thermometer hounds, add high-pitched tinkling chirps to the jazz, and their call quickens with warm weather, slows again with cool.”

    Diane Ackerman
  159. “Severe weather can come at any time, and millions of people are impacted by storms each year. Truly, the best defense against severe weather is for families to create an emergency plan, practice that plan, and always stay alert and ready.”

    Lucy McBath
  160. “I think all songs should have weather in them. Names of towns and streets, and they should have a couple of sailors. I think those are just song prerequisites.”

    Tom Waits
  161. “Weather can kill you so fast. The first priority of survival is getting protection from the extreme weather.”

    Bear Grylls
  162. “I like anywhere with a beach. A beach and warm weather is all I really need. I like going to Florida - to Miami and to visit my mom in Fort Meyers.”

    Rob Gronkowski
  163. “For millions of years, this world has been a great gift to nearly everything living on it, a planet whose atmosphere, temperature, air, water, seasons, and weather were precisely calibrated to allow us - the big us, including forests and oceans, species large and small - to flourish.”

    Rebecca Solnit
  164. “People who graduate are more resilient financially, and they weather economic downturns better than people who don't graduate. And, throughout their lives, people who graduate are more likely to be economically secure, more likely to be healthy, and more likely to live longer. Face it: A college degree puts a lot in your corner.”

    Elizabeth Warren
  165. “The only way to go on holiday is with your expectations at ground level. Convince yourself before you go that the weather's going to be dreadful and there will be nylon sheets. You'll then be pleasantly surprised.”

    Jenny Eclair
  166. “I love living in Los Angeles, because it's always perfect weather.”

    Peyton List
  167. “I agree with people like Richard Dawkins that mankind felt the need for creation myths. Before we really began to understand disease and the weather and things like that, we sought false explanations for them. Now science has filled in some of the realm - not all - that religion used to fill.”

    Bill Gates
  168. “The weather here is gorgeous. It's mild and feels like it's in the eighties. The hot dog vendors got confused because of the weather and thought it was spring, so they accidentally changed the hot dog water in their carts.”

    David Letterman
  169. “You don't think about the cold weather. I'm just going to go out and play ball, do the best I can, and hope the team wins.”

    Mickey Rivers
  170. “The biggest change I notice in the winter months is with my skin. I find all the cold weather and central heating leaves it feeling more dull, dry and easily irritated. So for me, finding little ways to make my skincare routine work harder is my winter beauty priority.”

    Emma Willis
  171. “There is a lot of science in bubbles. They are just like our weather system. The earth is, in effect, trapped inside a liquid sphere, the troposphere, where our weather forms. The bright colors on the outside of a bubble are just varying thicknesses of bubble, just like the varying thicknesses of clouds.”

    Tom Noddy
  172. “I get cold really quickly, but I don't care. I like weather. I never understand why people move someplace so that they can avoid weather.”

    Holly Hunter
  173. “The increasing frequency of extreme weather events, droughts and floods is in line with what climate scientists have been predicting for decades - and evidence is mounting that what's happening is more severe than predicted, and will get far worse still if we fail to act.”

    David Suzuki
  174. “Bengaluru is a beautiful place with a great weather and I am looking forward to seeing more of the city during my next trip.”

    Kumar Sanu
  175. “I'm watching the Weather Channel more than I've ever watched it. I'm scared to death it's going to rain.”

    John Elway
  176. “The queue and the fan are, of course, closely related in that fans will queue any length of time in any weather to see, touch, watch, hear, read, wear, or simply enjoy proximity to the object of their devotion.”

    Howard Jacobson
  177. “By all these lovely tokens September days are here, With summer's best of weather And autumn's best of cheer.”

    Helen Hunt Jackson
  178. “We can be thankful President Barack Obama is taking aim at one of the prime causes of climate change and extreme weather: air pollution. The EPA's carbon pollution standards are the most significant step forward our country has ever taken to protect our health by addressing climate change.”

    Donna Brazile
  179. “Weather means more when you have a garden. There's nothing like listening to a shower and thinking how it is soaking in around your green beans.”

    Marcelene Cox
  180. “Football is violence and cold weather and sex and college rye.”

    Roger Kahn
  181. “The moral of filmmaking in Britain is that you will be screwed by the weather.”

    Hugh Grant
  182. “The poet may be used as a barometer, but let us not forget that he is also part of the weather.”

    Lionel Trilling
  183. “You can have money piled to the ceiling but the size of your funeral is still going to depend on the weather.”

    Chuck Tanner
  184. “I think Baywatch is such a hit here because of the weather.”

    Gena Lee Nolin
  185. “We should expect the best and the worst of mankind, as from the weather.”

    Luc de Clapiers
  186. “We who officially value freedom of speech above life itself seem to have nothing to talk about but the weather.”

    Barbara Ehrenreich
  187. “The only way I'd worry about the weather is if it snows on our side of the field and not theirs.”

    Tommy Lasorda
  188. “Diplomats are useful only in fair weather. As soon as it rains they drown in every drop.”

    Charles de Gaulle
  189. “Barometer, n.: An ingenious instrument which indicates what kind of weather we are having.”

    Ambrose Bierce
  190. “It was great to work in Ireland because it's such a beautiful country, but it's not particularly easy to film in because the weather changes all the time.”

    Anjelica Huston
  191. “As a writer, you have control of the words you put on the page. But once that manuscript leaves your hand, you give control to the reader. As a director, you are limited by everything: weather, budget, and egos.”

    Nicholas Meyer
  192. “I set myself 600 words a day as a minimum output, regardless of the weather, my state of mind or if I'm sick or well. There must be 600 finished words-not almost right words.”

    Arthur Hailey
  193. “I once dated a weather girl, we talked up a storm.”

    Jay London
  194. “It doesn't matter what people say about me, I weather the storm.”

    Terrell Owens
  195. “Weather is uncontrollable. Only the Lord above can control the weather. Whatever we get, we have to work with.”

    Maurice Greene
  196. “I always go with the story and character and if those are good and if the setting is something that's scary (horror films seem to always take place at night and the weather's always bad) then I might be interested.”

    David Naughton
  197. “Our agricultural economy in the Hudson Valley continues to face historically low prices and producer income, as well as losses due to weather and other disasters.”

    Sue Kelly
  198. “The weather was fine, the valleys literally covered with buffaloe, and everything seemed to promise a safe and speedy movement to the first grove of timber on my route, supposed to be about ten days' march.”

    William Henry Ashley
  199. “The snow continues with high winds we remain at this camp to day in consequence of the weather.”

    William Henry Ashley
  200. “If you send up a weather vane or put your thumb up in the air every time you want to do something different, to find out what people are going to think about it, you're going to limit yourself. That's a very strange way to live.”

    Jessye Norman
  201. “The conservative argument is that the economy is like the weather, that it just operates automatically.”

    Sidney Blumenthal
  202. “It's a weird city because the uglier the weather, the more beautiful the city. And the uglier the buildings, the more coherent the city.”

    Rem Koolhaas
  203. “There's not really much destruction in New York besides the weather and it's a natural force so it's not like any destruction. But LA gets leveled (laughs). That's my comment to Hollywood.”

    Roland Emmerich
  204. “Australia is so cool that it's hard to even know where to start describing it. The beaches are beautiful; so is the weather. Not too crowded. Great food, great music, really nice people. It must be a lot like Los Angeles was many years ago.”

    Mary-Kate Olsen
  205. “Apart from anything else, I find boots are too hot except in wintry weather. At home I usually wear a sweater, shirt and slacks.”

    Honor Blackman
  206. “In particular, Australia, because of its ancient geography, soil profile and distinctive weather patterns, is more adversely affected by climate variability than some other continents.”

    Peter Garrett
  207. “Evidence can vary depending on the circumstances, the weather, and how long it has been hanging around.”

    Pat Brown
  208. “What was so good about it was that the set that they originally built stayed there, and weathered over the five years. It got five summers and five winters of weather. It became more and more authentic as we worked in it, and they added bits to it.”

    Derek Jacobi
  209. “The weather was turning cold and I remember that Dante was using nothing but natural light as his electric department was away, prepping the scene in the cave. We stayed on that rock for the whole day.”

    Madeleine Stowe
  210. “In bad weather, I spent hours drawing action figures on paper, coloring them, backing them on cardboard, then cutting them out and creating whole stories around their lives.”

    Terry Brooks
  211. “My children are all doing just fine. The mountain dogs are great in this weather. The yorkies are freezing.”

    Catherine Crier
  212. “Farms and ranches contend with much more than quarterly reports and profit margins - the weather can wreak havoc on their quality of life and economic viability. When natural disasters strike, we must do all we can to assist the backbone of our economy.”

    Ruben Hinojosa
  213. “Some things are only capable of being done in space. Examples of that are looking at our Earth from that far away, and understanding the entire processes of storms and weather patterns, and oceans, and coastlines.”

    Laurel Clark
  214. “May is a very early time in the year and the weather is usually bad. You cannot run a fast mile race if there is a strong wind, because it makes your running uneven.”

    Roger Bannister
  215. “In Japan, they have TV sets in cars right now, where you can punch up traffic routes, weather, everything! You can get Internet access already in cars in Japan, so within the next 2 to 3 years it's gonna be so crazy!”

    Glenn Danzig
  216. “Savvy observers occasionally note television's resemblance to the weather: Everybody loves to complain about it, but nobody can do anything to fix it.”

    Michael Medved
  217. “A course never quite looks the same way twice. The combinations of weather, season, light, feelings and thoughts that you find there are ever-changing.”

    Joe Henderson
  218. “Yes, and there were changes of light on landscapes and changes of direction of the wind and the force of the wind and weather. That whole scene is too important in Homer to neglect.”

    Robert Fitzgerald
  219. “The thing about doing anything artificial to your hair is that you have to look after it. So you're always vulnerable to the weather and time.”

    Francesca Annis
  220. “So I plan to prepare thoroughly and have several outfits waiting in the wings in case of inclement weather.”

    Lisa Guerrero
  221. “Around the property I have here, I'm about to put an all weather race track. I'm about to build stables. I'm about to ship over a couple of my thoroughbreds from England.”

    Davy Jones
  222. “When a house is being built which is to be made as strong as possible, the building takes place in fine weather and in calm, so that nothing may hinder the structure from acquiring the needed solidity.”

    Origen
  223. “The one thing that I have been struck with, after coming here to Congress is, how many people in Washington, D.C. talk about job loss like they are talking about the weather, or a natural disaster like an earthquake.”

    Stephen F. Lynch
  224. “I drove across country in my yellow 1970 VW bug (which I drove until 1986) to Los Angeles, having had enough cold weather in 5 years in Ann Arbor, and found a job within a few days.”

    W. Richard Stevens
  225. “The soy-bean, in particular, has proved sufficiently resistant to cold in spring and to adverse weather during summer to warrant heavy planting, especially throughout the South.”

    David F. Houston
  226. “I rarely watch TV but I guess I'd watch the weather report since I fly so much.”

    Fred Schneider
  227. “The weather in England can really darken your spirits.”

    Claire Forlani
  228. “I am a contradictory mess but I see it as my prerogative to change my mood like the weather.”

    Shirley Manson
  229. “I love cold, rainy weather.”

    Catherine Bell
  230. “The techniques I developed for studying turbulence, like weather, also apply to the stock market.”

    Benoit Mandelbrot
  231. “Folks, this is perfect weather for today's game. Not a breath of air.”

    Curt Gowdy
  232. “The closer the bird is to the surface of the water, the firmer and more inelastic is the uplift of the rising air. The bird appears to almost feel the surface with the tip of its weather wing.”

    Lawrence Hargrave
  233. “That's one of the reasons I moved to Florida. Of course, the main reason is the weather and the training. But there's more jealousy in Switzerland because it's so little and they don't have so many athletes.”

    Martina Hingis
  234. “News events are like Texas weather. If you don't like it, wait a minute.”

    Jessica Savitch
  235. “If the weather is good I go into the nearby wood - there I am painting a small beech forest (in the sun) with a few conifers mixed in. This takes until 8 'o clock.”

    Gustav Klimt
  236. “The weather became so intensely cold that we sent for all the hunters who had remained out with captain Clarke's party, and they returned in the evening several of them frostbitten.”

    Meriwether Lewis
  237. “The weather was fine and moderate. The hunters all returned, having killed during their absence three elk, four deer, two porcupines, a fox and a hare.”

    Meriwether Lewis
  238. “During the winter when the weather is too poor to work outside, I do use drawings and photographs, but I change my work so it is not just a time and place study.”

    John Dyer
  239. “The heavy spacesuits are spectacular to look at but very hot. Putting one on was like going from chilly London winter weather to the Bahamas in just minutes.”

    Kathleen Quinlan
  240. “I see some recurring themes: things that feel threaded together, some symbolic references, and songs about some of the big questions, like death. There are a lot of references to weather, too!”

    Tracy Chapman
  241. “My boyhood life in New York City has impressed me with the popular ignorance and also with the great need of something better than local lore and weather proverbs.”

    Cleveland Abbe
  242. “The most intense curiosity and excitement prevailed, and though the weather was uncertain, enormous masses of densely packed people lined the road, shouting and waving hats and handkerchiefs as we flew by them.”

    Fanny Kemble
  243. “But then, I just decided to get off my lazy butt and take advantage of the L.A. weather.”

    Jason Biggs
  244. “As winter weather settles in around the country, millions of American families are facing skyrocketing home heating prices with even greater impact if cold temperatures persist into the spring.”

    Russ Carnahan
  245. “Well, I actually first got into music as a small child, and as I became a teen, I sought out making money from music, weather that was singing lounge gigs, backup in studios, or weddings.”

    Chantal Kreviazuk
  246. “I like summer. I like warmer weather and long days. I'm one of those silly people who still enjoy lying in the sun - my children are horrified!”

    Danielle Steel
  247. “I miss England. I miss the weather. I've spent moss of the last 25 years on tour. I'm ready to come home.”

    Sting
  248. “It is spectacular. From about five minutes in, when we knew for sure that we were going to have the weather to go, the smile on my face just got bigger and bigger, and I was just beaming through the whole launch. I mean, it is just an amazing ride.”

    Chris Hadfield
  249. “When you live by the sea, there are definite seasons when you can see the weather coming and going, which lends itself to photography.”

    Graeme Le Saux
  250. “If there was any other place I would live, other than Miami, it would be California. It's beautiful. The weather is just gorgeous, I love being here, too.”

    Jon Secada
  251. “Homosexuality is like the weather. It just is.”

    Andrew Sullivan
  252. “Sudden resolutions, like the sudden rise of mercury in a barometer, indicate little else than the variability of the weather.”

    David Hare
  253. “Day is like day as two beads in a rosary, unless changes of weather form the only variety.”

    Henryk Sienkiewicz
  254. “After you start learning all about the mechanics of piloting a riverboat, you stop seeing all the pretty sunsets and you start thinking about the weather.”

    John Hartford
  255. “The weather and my mood have little connection. I have my foggy and my fine days within me; my prosperity or misfortune has little to do with the matter.”

    Blaise Pascal
  256. “There is no significant man-made Global Warming underway and the science on which the computer projections of weather chaos are based is badly flawed.”

    John Coleman
  257. “You can't get mad at weather because weather's not about you. Apply that lesson to most other aspects of life.”

    Douglas Coupland
  258. “Computer modelling for weather forecasting, and indeed for climate forecasting, has reached its limits.”

    Piers Corbyn
  259. “I have some close friends I keep in touch with. I knit. I watch a little too much TV. I ski, if the weather's right for that. If I can find a group of buddies, I go rock climbing.”

    Melissa Leo
  260. “We can't get to the $4 trillion in savings that we need by just cutting the 12 percent of the budget that pays for things like medical research and education funding and food inspectors and the weather service. And we can't just do it by making seniors pay more for Medicare.”

    Barack Obama
  261. “I set myself one task, which was to get Labour on to the front foot, back in the game, making the weather on the economy, and that's going to take me a year.”

    Ed Balls
  262. “The time of year I love the weather the most here is the fall, and I've never really gotten to experience the mountains and Denver in the fall because I was always playing and traveling.”

    Joe Sakic
  263. “My wife Danielle and I love travelling, different cultures and good weather.”

    Gary Lineker
  264. “You buy a house and you get it checked out and you feel like you've kind of made your mark here in some way. And then an act of God just comes up the coast and has the potential to just completely wipe it clean. Weather like that is certainly humbling.”

    James Van Der Beek
  265. “If the weather's nice, I like to be outside exercising, but when it's colder, I'm a real homebody and I catch up on my reading.”

    Jeremy Sumpter
  266. “We're living under the Obama economy. Any CEO in America with a record like this after three years on the job would be graciously shown the door. This president blames the managers instead. He blames the folks on the shop floor. He blames the weather.”

    Mitch McConnell
  267. “I'll admit that I'm not quite certain how to sum up an entire year in music anymore; not when music has become so temporal, so specific and personal, as if we each have our own weather system and what we listen to is our individual forecast.”

    Carrie Brownstein
  268. “I get on Twitter, one of my routines during the day, if I'm home is, I wake up, get a cup of coffee, turn on the Weather Channel and I'll look at what people are saying to me on Twitter on my phone.”

    Blake Shelton
  269. “I have been in meetings where a head of state will say, 'I like your tie,' to a man… or, 'I like your country because the weather's good,' or whatever. So for me, the pins in some ways were openers.”

    Madeleine Albright
  270. “I don't have to get up in the morning and go beat up my body like I used to. I don't have to be out there in August in 108 degree weather down in Texas.”

    Emmitt Smith
  271. “I like the south of Spain, notably for the Moorish influence and the weather.”

    Alexei Sayle
  272. “If it's really beautiful weather, sometimes I might take a helicopter out. I got my license in 1999.”

    Patricia Cornwell
  273. “You know growing up in Sweden meant we had a lot of rain when we played tennis. We were taught on clay courts but because of the weather, we had to go indoors a lot.”

    Bjorn Borg
  274. “You can't say for certain what will happen to the weather in the long term.”

    Christopher Monckton
  275. “When you're competing, you don't have the choice of what the weather will be like. It really doesn't affect me. I ran one of my fastest times in the New York Diamond League meeting last year. It was raining pretty hard then.”

    Oscar Pistorius
  276. “I've always been fascinated by weather.”

    Shepard Smith
  277. “I can make a song up about anything: garbage, the weather, things in the news.”

    Marvin Hamlisch
  278. “I love being able to go on local flights when the weather is right. I've popped to the Isle of Wight, Cornwall and been mountain flying in Wales. When I got my licence I was over the moon, it was one of the greatest days of my life - it took two years to get!”

    Jay Kay
  279. “I can say I won a Senior British Open at Turnberry. I think that's the best thing about it, the whole week, was playing this course. It's a challenging, very tough course, under extreme weather. But you know, it's nice to win any event.”

    Fred Couples
  280. “I like Los Angeles. So many artistic people, and I just love the weather.”

    Carly Rae Jepsen
  281. “Portland, Oregon won't build a mile of road without a mile of bike path. You can commute there, even with that weather, all the time.”

    Lance Armstrong
  282. “The weather for me is nothing special. The weather couldn't kill me.”

    Li Na
  283. “The science linking the increased frequency and severity of extreme weather to the climate crisis has matured tremendously in the last couple of years.”

    Al Gore
  284. “Usually, I make such small-budget films that I can't afford to buy weather.”

    Andrea Arnold
  285. “The weather plays a very big role. I have run very few races in the raining and the cold.”

    David Rudisha
  286. “Climate change is a controversial subject, right? People will debate whether there is climate change… that's a whole political debate that I don't want to get into. I want to talk about the frequency of extreme weather situations, which is not political.”

    Andrew Cuomo
  287. “Anyone who says there is not a change in weather patterns is denying reality.”

    Andrew Cuomo
  288. “The L.A. weather is a lot like Taiwan's, where you don't observe four seasons, so the years can pass and you don't feel a thing.”

    Ang Lee
  289. “If my favorite, most comfortable place is by our fireplace in cold weather, expedient places are on an airplane, in a waiting room or even waiting in line; frequently these days, while on the phone having been 'put on hold.'”

    Joyce Carol Oates
  290. “Iranian filmmakers are not passive. They fight whenever they can, as creative expression means a lot to them. The restrictions and censorship in Iran are a bit like the British weather: one day it's sunny, the next day it's raining. You just have to hope you walk out into the sunshine.”

    Asghar Farhadi
  291. “I live by the sea in Australia and the weather of course is glorious all year round.”

    Anna Torv
  292. “London is completely unpredictable when it comes to weather. You'll start a scene, and it's a beautiful morning. You get there at 6 in the morning, set up, you start the scene, start shooting. Three hours later, it is pitch black and rainy.”

    David Schwimmer
  293. “That's a tumor. It goes across my liver, up through my lungs, all the way around my heart. And when they were done trying to cut it out, nuke it out with radiation and chemotherapy it out, it left so much scar tissue that when I walk outside now in cold weather and take a deep breath, it feels like someone is stabbing me.”

    Eric Massa
  294. “I imagine Heaven would have very nice weather - perfect climate where you can wear a leather jacket or shorts and a sweater.”

    Hilary Rhoda
  295. “L.A.'s cool; I had a run with it to where it just pretty much wore me out. I love the weather and I have great friends there, great family, but I really cannot take a lot of the culture. Like Nashville, where everybody's a songwriter, everybody out there is an actor.”

    Shooter Jennings
  296. “I spent a lot of my youth working outside in the elements, and I kind of revel in defeating tough weather.”

    Nick Offerman
  297. “I like hot weather. I think it might be a bit better if England was a bit hotter.”

    Freddie Highmore
  298. “When there's an emergency weather situation, the local broadcaster is the source of information that often makes the difference between life and death.”

    Gordon Smith
  299. “I work out four days a week in the off-season, and in the warm, running weather months, I do five days. A push/pull regime of weightlifting, cycling, and the occasional Saturday or Sunday run with my oldest son, even if it's cold out.”

    Andre Dubus III
  300. “People in Sweden talk a lot about the weather - how much we hate it. But Finns get more depressed.”

    Camilla Lackberg
  301. “What I enjoy doing more than anything is, I have my little antique car collection, and when the weather is pretty I like to get out one of my old cars. I have a little route I run down in the country, down Nachez Trace Parkway. The loop down through there is just really relaxing, not much traffic.”

    Alan Jackson
  302. “London is like no other city I know in its ability to become beautiful. You can suddenly turn a corner and there are odd moments - of light, of weather.”

    Graham Swift
  303. “In the U.S. alone, weather disasters caused $50 billion in economic damages in 2010.”

    Jeff Goodell
  304. “You think the weather is weird now? Just wait. A new MIT study, just published in a peer-reviewed journal, projects that the Earth could see warming of more than 9 degrees F by 2100 - more than twice earlier projections.”

    Jeff Goodell
  305. “California is lucky, the East Coast is lucky because we get great seafood and a lot of produce from Florida, locally in good weather, but in the winter we have to buy it.”

    Eric Ripert
  306. “I've been producing documentaries on global warming for 20 years and have seen the early warnings of extreme weather events come true.”

    Bill Kurtis
  307. “The weather records of the U.S.A. are the best kept and most accessible in the world, thanks to consistent government/military taxpayer support. There are longer European data sets, but the U.S.A. data is enough to forecast major extreme events.”

    Piers Corbyn
  308. “I tend to be so lost in the work that I don't notice the weather. My partner will come home and say, 'Beautiful day, wasn't it?' and I'll say, 'Was it?' as I won't have noticed the real world at all.”

    Emma Donoghue
  309. “Our planet is warming due to pollution from human activities. And a warming climate increases the likelihood of extreme weather.”

    Gloria Reuben
  310. “I travel regularly and have learnt to be very methodical as far as packing is concerned. For example, I always check the weather in advance of where I'm going to ensure that I've packed the right clothes.”

    Paloma Faith
  311. “When I look back at my childhood on the Ayrshire coast, I recall a basic devotion to the idea that human nature and national character are as unknowable as the weather's rationale.”

    Andrew O'Hagan
  312. “I live in Beverly Hills and I'm proud of it. The only things I miss are pie and mash shops and football games. I've lived in America longer than I lived in England. When I first got here, it just felt right to me. I like the open space, and the weather's great.”

    Steve Jones
  313. “I was lucky enough to spend some of my school days in Barbados, where my father was working, and this gave me a taste for hot weather.”

    Peter Mayle
  314. “Surely, anyway, a working day of eight or nine hours which is not split by a nap is simply too much for a human being to take, day in, day out, and particularly so in hot weather.”

    Tom Hodgkinson
  315. “You can't exactly do it from your hotel room. It's the weather; you've got to get out in it. You're telling people that there are 70 mile-per-hour winds. So it's like, 'Let's prove it.'”

    Lester Holt
  316. “I love L.A., but I don't live there. I spent some time there when I was recording 'Kaleidoscope,' mainly working with some of the artists I collaborated with. The city and people in L.A. have a great vibe and the weather is always beautiful.”

    Tiesto
  317. “When you live in L.A., it is easy to stay fit, as the weather is amazing.”

    Malin Akerman
  318. “There are grander and more sublime landscapes - to me. There are more compelling cultures. But what appeals to me about central Montana is that the combination of landscape and lifestyle is the most compelling I've seen on this earth. Small mountain ranges and open prairie, and different weather, different light, all within a 360-degree view.”

    Sam Abell
  319. “I'm a tropical weather cruiser. I like surfing, you know. I like being on the beach.”

    Michael B. Jordan
  320. “Now, to find dinosaurs, you hike around in horrible conditions looking for a dinosaur. It sounds really dumb, but that's what it is. It's horrible conditions, because wherever you have nice weather, plants grow, and you don't get any erosion, and you don't see any dinosaurs.”

    Nathan Myhrvold
  321. “L.A. is a vortex. The weather there tricks you into thinking you're on vacation, even when you're working fourteen hours a day.”

    Julian Casablancas
  322. “We now know that we cannot continue to put ever-increasing amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere. Actions have consequences. In fact, the consequences of past actions are already in the pipeline. Global temperatures are rising. Glaciers are melting. Sea levels are rising. Extreme weather events are multiplying.”

    Cary Fowler
  323. “Of course, Minneapolis, we think, 'Oh well, it's cold there, lethally cold.' But the reality is you adapt to weather… Humans are consummately adaptable creatures.”

    Dan Buettner
  324. “I like the relative literacy of at least some of England. I mean, I didn't come for the food or the weather!”

    Andrew Solomon
  325. “I rode horseback three miles each way to get to high school, and in bad weather it was a problem sometimes to make my eight o'clock class on time. Like others, I often missed school to help on the farm, especially in the fall, until after harvest, and in the spring, during planting season.”

    Ezra Taft Benson
  326. “I loved living in Hollywood - and the weather there was just fantastic - but there is something about rural England, and especially Suffolk and Norfolk, that pulls at my heartstrings.”

    Amanda Donohoe
  327. “I recognize that it is through the engagement with my craft - by recognizing an idea and drawing it out, building physical models, collaborating with experts, constructing the sculptures at urban scale, and maintaining them through years of weather and interaction with the public - that a new art for cities has become real.”

    Janet Echelman
  328. “Trying to keep up with health advice can feel like surfing the Net for weather forecasts: what you find is always changing, often contradictory and rarely encouraging.”

    Julian Baggini
  329. “If there are people out by the bus, I'll come off the bus and sign autographs, too. I always want to be accessible. I always tell my fans, 'If I ever get on the bus and don't come off, it's because I'm under the weather or I'm really tired.'”

    Luke Bryan
  330. “I think Bloomberg's broad vision of the environment in New York City is something I agree with. I broadly stand with his vision for how to deal with climate change and prepare for future weather events.”

    Bill de Blasio
  331. “People say, 'Oh, you're famous now, so you must go to L.A.' - I don't live in L.A. now - but it's like, why wouldn't you? The weather is amazing, the film industry's there, it's a great quality of life.”

    Nick Frost
  332. “When I forget who I am, I remind myself by finding my stride. I remember that I am strong, free, and loved, and that with God's help I can weather whatever comes.”

    Kristin Armstrong
  333. “I haven't done as much proper travelling as I'd like to have done. However, I know how important the weather is for my mood and spirits.”

    Miranda Raison
  334. “Iranians call California and Iran 'sister cities;' they're very much alike. Iranians feel at home here and the weather is so close to Iranian weather.”

    Shohreh Aghdashloo
  335. “I'm a real Londoner. We have very grey weather in London, and I think it encourages a very eclectic and crazy fashion sense. I mix high-street stuff with more high-end fashion, and I love vintage.”

    Emma Watson
  336. “Never open a book with weather. There are exceptions. If you happen to be Barry Lopez, who has more ways to describe ice and snow than an Eskimo, you can do all the weather reporting you want.”

    Elmore Leonard
  337. “Just like gold, which has to weather very high temperatures to achieve the sheen and shine it finally gets, so also every person has to go through struggles in his life to achieve success.”

    Kailash Kher
  338. “I love all the holidays and getting to see my family a lot during the fall. I also love the weather and getting to wear sweaters and jackets.”

    Melissa Ordway
  339. “The weather in California is so much hotter than it is in England that it's absolutely changed my style. I have many more dresses and shorts than I ever thought I would coming from U.K.! It's so much easier to dress femininely in a warm climate.”

    Tamsin Egerton
  340. “I grew up playing football since the day I could walk; some of my greatest memories of childhood are playing touch football in all kinds of weather with my best friends. That's a part of the American experience that no corporation can destroy.”

    Greg Graffin
  341. “In L.A., it's very hard to have some kind of conscience of some style out there. The weather's too hot; there's no seasons.”

    Jason Statham
  342. “I have cotton or flannel sheets, depending on the weather. They have to be ironed, and I get my bed changed nearly every day.”

    Martha Stewart
  343. “My face and skin trick is to moisturise well in the winter time, because the weather eats up your skin, and I never go to sleep with make up on. Someone told me it ages you ten years.”

    Kelly Rowland
  344. “My father never wanted me to be a writer. He didn't - he came to terms with it maybe two years before he died. He wanted me to be a weather girl because when I was growing up, there were very few Latinas on television, and in the early '70s when you first started seeing Latinas on TV, they would be the weather girls.”

    Sandra Cisneros
  345. “There are times when I'm under the weather and the corporate machine tries to put me in the recording booth anyway. It's always up to me to say, 'Guys, listen to me, listen to what I sound like. I'm not myself.'”

    Seth MacFarlane
  346. “Woodstock - I didn't see anybody play, except when I was standing backstage waiting to go on, because it was so muddy. And the weather was so horrible, you literally couldn't get there except by helicopter.”

    Grace Slick
  347. “I did everything when I started. In Miami I did news, I did weather, I did sports, I did disk-jockeying. And I did a sports talk show every week - every Saturday night.”

    Larry King
  348. “All of us know today the value of communications satellites, weather satellites, resources satellites, etc.”

    Rusty Schweickart
  349. “Clean air and water, a diversity of animal and plant species, soil and mineral resources, and predictable weather are annuities that will pay dividends for as long as the human race survives - and may even extend our stay on Earth.”

    Alex Steffen
  350. “I always start everything with the weather, because the weather is the first thing that I notice when I wake up in the morning.”

    Julia Cameron
  351. “Over and over, the economy has determined the extent of our response, but how much value does it place on breathable air, drinkable water, edible food and stable weather and climate? Surely the economy is the means to a better future, not an end in itself. Surely it must be subordinate to a rich, diverse ecosphere that sustains all life.”

    David Suzuki
  352. “I run three to four times a week. I go down to Orange County in California and I run all the time… all the time. You see the oceans, the trees. I like running in hot weather. I like to sweat and get all those toxins out of my system. I thoroughly enjoy it.”

    Sugar Ray Leonard
  353. “Not only does the summer bring warm weather and tons of summer activities, but it also yields a fresh crop of increasingly useful avocados!”

    Marcus Samuelsson
  354. “Cycling is a great way to learn about your city. I love being outdoors, especially in good weather, but I'm not a fair weather cyclist. I'm happy to get a red nose in the cold.”

    Erin O'Connor
  355. “Mom and I often talked about the trip we'd someday take together to the 'city of eternal spring' where she was born. In Kunming, she said, the fruits are sweeter, the mountains look like Chinese paintings, and the weather is always perfect.”

    Tess Gerritsen
  356. “I have no real training in the history of fine art or furniture; my eye just works by proportions. I react intuitively. In London, it's all about color because the weather is so gray, and in that cold light they look beautiful.”

    Mario Testino
  357. “For me, growing up in Detroit, scarves meant cold weather. But I remember working in a store, and we had some silk scarves - like, wide scarves with fringe - and because I had seen the English rockers wearing skinny silk scarves, I took the scarves, cut and sewed them, and made them long - almost like a tie.”

    John Varvatos
  358. “I'm not a big fan of cold weather; that's why I moved to Vegas!”

    Dave Keuning
  359. “Contemporary culture is like the weather - we have to be open to it. I don't like the way it is dismissed or closed down.”

    Amanda Harlech
  360. “I grew up in Germany for a little while, and all my German friends said that Seattle, weather and energy-wise, is a lot like West Germany. It's true.”

    Daniel Breaker
  361. “We Californians can watch the Weather Channel for images of winter's brutality unleashed upon our fellow Americans and thank our lucky stars we don't have to contend with it.”

    Henry Rollins
  362. “I've been able to watch and to weather a lot of different periods in entertainment, politics and life.”

    Marilyn Manson
  363. “The baby boomers' politics have covered a wide band of silliness, from the Weather Underground to the Timothy McVeigh types. The great majority of us are well in the middle of that spectrum, but still, there's been both leftie silliness and right-wing silliness.”

    P. J. O'Rourke
  364. “I don't mind America becoming a Third World country. The weather is better in the Third World than it is where I live in New Hampshire. And household help will be much cheaper.”

    P. J. O'Rourke
  365. “To my ears, jazz sounds better in warm weather and after the sun has gone down. While I will listen to some of my favorite jazz records in cooler weather, it's the warmer nights that really make them come alive. Something about those sounds and the heat of the night really makes it happen for me.”

    Henry Rollins
  366. “I gave my last concert in 1976. For 32 years, I had given everything I had. I wanted to stop. My last big debut was in Russia in 1973. After I retired, I didn't have to worry about going out in bad weather. I could stay up late.”

    Renata Tebaldi
  367. “I'm attempting to broaden my novels' scope through landscape and weather, leaves falling off trees, overnight storms, timeless elements which, irrespective of human endeavour, have always been there and, as long as there is life and snow, will always be there.”

    Kent Haruf
  368. “It's always on everyone's list, like, 'What's New Orleans like?' I think people have a pre-conceived idea, like it's just Mardi Gras and Bourbon Street. But really, there's so much culture, the music's great, the food's great. It's not good for the waistline! But I'm actually from the South, I'm from Georgia, so the weather doesn't bother me.”

    Sung Kang
  369. “I talk to trees and animals. We have interesting conversations about food, weather, and love. They sometimes can predict the future.”

    Shan Sa
  370. “The TV weatherman has always been one of the best, most secure jobs. They change anchors, they change the set, producers come and go. But the weather person hangs on forever!”

    Willard Scott
  371. “Viewers figure, 'Uncle Willard doesn't know any more about the weather than I do.' They're right.”

    Willard Scott
  372. “These days, you have to have a gimmick to do the weather. You have to have an act.”

    Willard Scott
  373. “In Rio we built a Center of Operations, a situation room that gathers information from municipal departments and allows us to manage and help decision-making. I can check the weather, the traffic and the location of city's waste collection trucks. Each of 4,000 buses in the city has a camera connected to the situation room.”

    Eduardo Paes
  374. “The books I read, if they intrude on my writing, do so as weather will pass through and touch a landscape - affecting it, yes, but only now and then leaving a permanent mark.”

    Julia Glass
  375. “Scientists use satellites to track weather, map ice sheet melting, detect diseases, show ecosystem change… the list goes on and on. I think nearly every scientific field benefits or could benefit from satellite imagery analysis.”

    Sarah Parcak
  376. “I went up for the first time when I was 18. It's a great place - I love L.A.; I mean, in Ireland it just rains all the time, it's crap weather, so it's nice to go to L.A. where it's just sunshine every day, and then it's kinda easier to live a kinda healthy lifestyle.”

    Jack Reynor
  377. “I like the cold weather. It means you get work done.”

    Noam Chomsky
  378. “You could look at something a hundred times from space, but the next time you come around the world, suddenly it's very different and gorgeous-looking, just because of the change of weather or the angle of the sun.”

    Chris Hadfield
  379. “Scarves, mittens, and hats are a great way to express your personality in the cold weather.”

    Brad Goreski
  380. “Every day, it seems, a new extreme weather catastrophe happens somewhere in America, and the media's all over it, profiling the ordinary folks wiped out by forest fires, droughts, floods, massive sinkholes, tornadoes.”

    Jane Velez-Mitchell
  381. “The biggest test for any cricketer in England is the weather.”

    Kapil Dev
  382. “I can't really change for a climate. I've got to be Theophilus London in any weather.”

    Theophilus London
  383. “Some of the higher price of L.A. real estate does reflect the intrinsic pleasure of living there, as I'm reminded every time I walk out my door into the perfect weather.”

    Virginia Postrel
  384. “Some things, like the orbits of the planets, can be calculated far into the future. But that's atypical. In most contexts, there is a limit. Even the most fine-grained computation can only forecast British weather a few days ahead. There are limits to what can ever be learned about the future, however powerful computers become.”

    Martin Rees
  385. “Changes to weather patterns that move crop production areas around - we'll adapt to that. It's an engineering problem, and it has engineering solutions.”

    Rex Tillerson
  386. “When I was a little, little kid, my family got a new washing machine, and they had a big box that was left over. So I cut a big hole in the box, and I made it like a giant TV set. I brought it into the living room, and I did the news and the weather for my family.”

    Jack Reynor
  387. “Bike riding requires permanent sacrifice. It means training 11 months out of 12 and 110 days of racing, whatever the weather conditions. Early in life, I realised I did not have intellectual potential, so I dedicated myself to cycling.”

    Richard Virenque
  388. “That's a lot of words about the weather, but in Canberra you can't help but be aware of the seasons, and there is something wonderful about that. Okay, so there's a distinct lack of beach, but aside from that, the place grows on you.”

    Judy Horacek
  389. “People actually enjoy it when it rains in San Diego because we never get it. It's a nice change of pace. When you live in Southern California, everybody says, 'It's so expensive there.' I tell them, 'It's just a very expensive weather tax.'”

    Steve Finley
  390. “AT&T Park, chalk it up. This is a great pitcher's park, great weather. It's a great place to pitch. It's all positive and no negative. You can go out and challenge guys. I've got the confidence to attack the strike zone and not nibble so much.”

    Tim Hudson
  391. “I just know that I could never spend a winter in Chicago or some place like that. I'm just not a cold weather person.”

    Emily Robison
  392. “I would say just the weather in Vancouver in the winter can be kind of unforgiving.”

    Brandon Jay McLaren
  393. “I love to run. When the weather's bad, I should get on the treadmill in the basement gym of my apartment building, but I lack the motivation.”

    Tom Riley
  394. “Get a really good coat that will last a couple of years and that you can't wait to put on when the weather starts to turn.”

    Amber Le Bon
  395. “I grew up partially in L.A. and partially in New York. In L.A., anything goes because it's really temperate. There aren't any fashion rules dictated by weather, whereas in New York, of course, there are. New York is seasonal, and also it's a fashion mecca, so people are a little more aware of how they put things together.”

    Tessa Thompson
  396. “For me especially, I travel a lot, and with the weather change and everything, my skin gets dehydrated very fast.”

    Gal Gadot
  397. “When the weather is really hot, I tend to live in denim cut-offs.”

    Ashley Madekwe
  398. “Added to the rooster of courses, 'Tiger Woods 10' adds in seven new courses from the pristine Bethpage Black, home of this year's U.S. Open, to the legendary Pinehurst. The Wii Weather Channel will even adjust the forecast to match the fairway because sometimes even the pros have to play in the rain.”

    Rob Manuel
  399. “I wrote a piece of software in 1998 that created fictional weather.”

    Daniel Suarez
  400. “East and Gulf Coast states are at risk of hurricanes; prairie and other central and southern states are constantly threatened by tornados; and western states commonly face damaging droughts. Extreme weather does not discriminate by American geography.”

    Matt Cartwright
  401. “Extreme weather threatens our energy and electric grid, federal buildings, transportation infrastructure, access to natural resources, public health, our relationships across the globe, and many other aspects of life.”

    Matt Cartwright
  402. “In my view, it is important that our national government exercise leadership to improve the resiliency of the entire nation in the face of continuing extreme weather.”

    Matt Cartwright
  403. “The bottom line is that weather events not only threaten private property and family budgets, but they also can decimate public resources and government coffers.”

    Matt Cartwright
  404. “The federal government needs a strategic approach that includes strong leadership and the ability to manage weather related risks. The challenge of developing such an approach is complex: It must not only encompass all levels of government but must also be developed in a bipartisan manner.”

    Matt Cartwright
  405. “The SoCal weather can't be beat, but I just haven't quite been able to embrace the lifestyle.”

    Ashley Wagner
  406. “As we become this one global culture, in some ways it's things like the weather and nature that still hold our culture as unique to where we are.”

    Kate Bush
  407. “I don't really like long flights any more - I find them too tiring. Flying always involves the same things these days - huge crowds at airports, waiting around, late take-offs, weather problems, and so on. I don't really enjoy travelling. I don't imagine anyone does except young children.”

    Christopher Lee
  408. “I love the Weather Channel because my mood changes a lot according to the weather!”

    Stefano Gabbana
  409. “One of my favorite ways to use cilantro is in a beautiful clear soup with monkfish and lime. It's a great dish for cooler weather, especially because monkfish is very good in fall and winter. Also, I like the meatiness and rich texture of monkfish.”

    Nobu Matsuhisa
  410. “I don't like Miami that much. I don't like the weather. My base is Miami, but I travel a lot.”

    Juan Pablo Galavis
  411. “One thing that feeds into the way you experience the social world is your mood - and one thing that affects your mood is the weather.”

    Leonard Mlodinow
  412. “I find that predicting the course of our lives is like predicting the weather. You might be able to predict your future in the short term, but the longer you look ahead, the less likely you are to be correct.”

    Leonard Mlodinow
  413. “From my experience of shooting 'Tudors' on the island of Ireland, you cannot predict the weather.”

    Natalie Dormer
  414. “Truth be told, I didn't want to be on T.V. I was going to be a writer or producer or a director, and at the end of my sophomore year, my department chairman put me up for a job doing weekend weather in Syracuse, New York.”

    Al Roker
  415. “I cannot do business. I cannot sit and say, 'How are you, the weather's great, how's your golf?' I'm like a bull in a china shop.”

    Cilla Black
  416. “When I ask the young people from California why they want to go to New York, and the ones from the East why they're determined to go West, I hear what you'd expect: new challenges, different weather, boyfriends, girlfriends, to make a name… They laugh when I say, 'But your poor mother.'”

    Susan Estrich
  417. “The Fifties and Sixties were years of unreal optimism about weather forecasting. Newspapers and magazines were filled with hope for weather science, not just for prediction but for modification and control. Two technologies were maturing together: the digital computer and the space satellite.”

    James Gleick
  418. “Early 1900s Hollywood was full of farmers battling to hold onto their land against a new influx of filmmakers who dug Hollywood's reliable weather and diverse landscape.”

    Shawn Amos
  419. “As winter approaches - bringing cold weather and family drama - we crave page-turners, books made for long nights and tryptophan-induced sloth.”

    Sarah MacLean
  420. “My mum taught me to always make sure you protect your skin with SPF. I always make sure I put my St. Tropez SPF on my face every morning, no matter the weather, before I go out of the house.”

    Abbey Clancy
  421. “There's always pressure on filming. There's the weather, people, various different technical problems. There's always pressure! And there's never really enough time for anything, really!”

    Sylvester McCoy
  422. “The thing that makes vivid writing is when the reader is in the body of the story, the body of the character. Things smell like something; there's weather, there's texture, there's light.”

    Janet Fitch
  423. “Having recorded his first album, 'Tapestry,' in 1969, in Berkeley, California, during the student riots, McLean, a native New Yorker, became a kind of weather vane for what he called the 'generation lost in space.'”

    Douglas Brinkley
  424. “I wasn't into sports when I was younger. I was one of those kids who always tried to get a note from the doctor to say I had a cold so I didn't have to go play hockey in bad weather and be miserable.”

    Eliza Doolittle
  425. “Though they don't always have to be set in fog, weather is incredibly important in ghost stories. As is suspense: you've got to turn the screw very, very slowly.”

    Susan Hill
  426. “My granny would come out and stay with us in the winter, and we would listen to the reports from the coastal stations and have a discussion in the middle of Glasgow about what the weather was like in Tiree.”

    Johann Lamont
  427. “Almost nothing is more tedious than complaining about the weather.”

    Meghan Daum
  428. “I find it easier to write in the winter in Melbourne. When the weather is good you want to go out for a walk, ride a bike, go to a cafe or something. When it's raining, when it's a miserable day, I just sit down at my desk and get some work done.”

    Adrian McKinty
  429. “If I were to make an uneducated guess about L.A.'s relationship with folk and psychedelia, I would say it must be the weather.”

    Rain Phoenix
  430. “In cold weather states like Vermont, where the weather can get to 20 below zero, home heating assistance is critically important. In fact, it is a life and death issue.”

    Bernie Sanders
  431. “Andoya is in a different world, set at the northern edge of Europe in what seems to be a time and weather of its own.”

    John Burnside
  432. “I don't love the whole Hollywood mentality, but I do love the weather and how motivated everyone is around here. It motivates me to make fun music.”

    Charlie Puth
  433. “Ultimately, Amazon is a weather pattern that disturbs everything around it.”

    Brad Stone
  434. “I don't really worry about the weather… as long as you have good access to the stadium, that's the one thing you worry about.”

    Jeffrey Lurie
  435. “My goal is one individual gold. I know how hard it is: you have to have a good day; there can also be some problems with the weather.”

    Marit Bjorgen
  436. “I've cooked plenty of meals when I was sad, lonely, depressed, angry, bored, and/or under the weather. My primary aim in these circumstances is generally to cheer myself up, to fill my stomach with something warm so I can feel comforted and fed, usually just with a quick soup or an omelet.”

    Kate Christensen
  437. “Even the president's own Science and Technology Office head Mister Holdren says no one single weather event is due specifically to climate change.”

    Marsha Blackburn
  438. “I had an ethnic preference, if you will, for the warm weather, coming from Chennai. So I finally said, 'Look, can I move to California?' because every time I come here, it would be in the 70s or 80s, and there would be beautiful blue sky and warm.”

    Ram Shriram
  439. “I love Wales, and Cardiff is great, but if I could just have the weather we have in California, it would be perfect.”

    Owain Yeoman
  440. “John Boehner was and is an unprincipled ward-heeler who simply couldn't weather the transition of the Republican Party from a corporatist party with a sizable conservative base to a purely conservative party.”

    Alex Pareene
  441. “If you live in a yard sale kind of neighborhood - in good weather, most neighborhoods are crawling with them on weekends - do a sweep to see what the competition is charging. No one is going to buy your $7 book if they can get it down the block for $1.”

    Jean Chatzky
  442. “I spend a fair bit of time in Los Angeles, and there is much I love about the place - the weather, the food, the beaches and the golf. And a few things I don't. Like the way an enormous number of mentally ill people seem to be forced to live on the streets with little or nothing in the way of government assistance.”

    John Niven
  443. “I don't believe in a biological apocalypse, but I think there is stormy biological weather ahead as the human population continues to grow.”

    Richard Preston
  444. “Our planet has a peculiar wobble - its precession. And that precession produces upheavals in our weather, weather alterations we cycle through every 22,000, 41,000 and 100,000 years.”

    Howard Bloom
  445. “When you're out in the military situation, you can't take pictures at night because flashlights. So at night and in bad weather and in dark weather, the cameras went into the fish tackling box, which was waterproof, and I would just use my mind and try to keep quotes there and write down little stories.”

    Horst Faas
  446. “Climate change is hugely exacerbated by changing patterns of how we choose to live, often in danger zones such as extremely vulnerable coastal zones - from New Jersey to the Philippines. This enormously increases the economic and human costs of hurricanes, rising seas and changing weather patterns.”

    Nicholas Kristof
  447. “If the weather is nice, I play tennis, which is pretty much the only exercise that I do. I try to do that as much as I can.”

    Mark Billingham
  448. “I love being new places and hate getting there, and have been known to say on multiple occasions that I would give anything from a piece of my soul to a limb to a portion of my life savings to teleport. Especially when bad weather keeps me off planes.”

    V. E. Schwab
  449. “There's a project that I started at HHS called the Health Data Initiative. The whole idea was to take a page from what the government had done to make weather data and GPS available back in the day.”

    Todd Park
  450. “I grew up reading 19th-century novels and late Victorian children's books, so I try for a good story full of coincidence and error, landscape and weather. However, the world was radically changed during my lifetime, and I tell of that battering as best I can.”

    Fanny Howe
  451. “I've been fascinated with severe weather since I was four, when I saw a tornado at night in my mom and grandmother's southeast Minnesota hometown while everyone else was asleep - an experience I encoded in 'The Stormchasers.'”

    Jenna Blum
  452. “When I lived in Minneapolis in my twenties, and my mom lived there, too, I used to take her 'storm chasing' - by which I mean I'd see a pulsing blob of radar on The Weather Channel and make her drive us toward the storm.”

    Jenna Blum
  453. “I have been fighting climate change for two decades, and people often ask me how I remain hopeful in the face of extreme weather and grim forecasts. The answer is simple: I see countless solutions spreading across the nation and across the world. But we need more investment.”

    Frances Beinecke
  454. “When climate change supercharges weather patterns, the disadvantaged often suffer first and most.”

    Frances Beinecke
  455. “The U.S. can become carbon neutral in our lifetimes. In the process, we will put millions of Americans to work, make our companies more competitive, and shield our communities from extreme weather. And we will honor our obligation to leave the world a better place for future generations.”

    Frances Beinecke
  456. “The signs of climate change are visible across the nation, from the drought-stricken fields of Central California to the flooded streets of Michigan. Extreme weather is turning people's lives upside down and costing communities millions of dollars in damaged infrastructure and added health care costs.”

    Frances Beinecke
  457. “When I left school, I never wondered whether my apartment in New York was vulnerable to storm surges, but my three daughters have to consider the realities of extreme weather and how it may destabilize communities around the globe.”

    Frances Beinecke
  458. “The science tells us that if we fail to reduce global warming pollution, global temperatures will rise to dangerous levels and unleash devastating extreme weather events and accelerate destructive sea level rise.”

    Frances Beinecke
  459. “For me, the two weeks between Christmas and Twelfth Night have come to be reserved for desultory reading. The pressure of the holiday is over, the weather outside is frightful, there are lots of leftovers to munch on, vacation hours are being used up.”

    Michael Dirda
  460. “A good vacation for me is going to warm weather. Being able to go outside, in the sun, hit the beach, play outside sports. Being active outside. Going swimming, hanging by the pool, having a couple drinks, having a couple of your close buddies around, and just having a blast.”

    Rob Gronkowski
  461. “To be a good researcher is to be a good detective, and I enjoy ferreting out tidbits of information. For a diary book like 'A Coal Miner's Bride,' newspapers come in handy for small everyday details such as weather reports.”

    Susan Campbell Bartoletti
  462. “I go back to a very specific aspect of the Midwest - small towns surrounded by farmland. They make a good stage for what I like to write about, i.e., roads and houses, bridges and rivers and weather and woods, and people to whom strange or interesting things happen, causing problems they must overcome.”

    Tom Drury
  463. “Every footstep we take, every action has a consequence. We breathe in weather, but we breathe out CO2. We're responsible for weather and for climate.”

    Gretel Ehrlich
  464. “A normal day of working in Burbank is 14 hours, sometimes more. On 'The Revenant' sometimes it was eight hours, but we were shooting only five. So they were short days, but they were very strenuous because of the weather. And it was very dark.”

    Emmanuel Lubezki
  465. “Here in New York, we are already seeing how climate change contributes to increasingly violent and extreme weather that has cost us dearly, in both damage and in lives.”

    Eric Schneiderman
  466. “In Argentina, if the weather is bad, critics will blame it on the currency board.”

    Steve Hanke
  467. “The density of space junk peaks around 620 miles up, in the middle of so-called low-Earth orbit. That's bad, because many weather, scientific, and reconnaissance satellites circle in various low-Earth orbits.”

    Sam Kean
  468. “The interesting thing is when you look at what people want to do on their phone, it's mail, weather, check stock quotes and news. That's Yahoo's business. This is a huge opportunity for us because we have the content and all the information people want on their phones.”

    Marissa Mayer
  469. “I'm happy to feed the squirrels - tree rats with the agility of point guards - but in fair weather, they frighten my finches. They leap from snowbank to porch to feeder and stuff their cheek pouches with chickadee feed.”

    Donald Hall
  470. “Working with food was fraught with anxiety when I was a girl. Like all farmers, we were at the mercy of the weather, and we lived in fear of crop failure.”

    Bobbie Ann Mason
  471. “There are parts of the Earth that are covered with pollution all the time. I saw weather that was unexpected. Storms bigger than we've seen in the past. This is a human effect. This is not a natural phenomenon.”

    Scott Kelly
  472. “I think we spent 60-something million on 'Hateful Eight,' which is actually more than I wanted to spend, but we had weather problems. And I wanted to make it good.”

    Quentin Tarantino
  473. “I used to sail a lot in all kinds of weather, competing on small sailboats in the ocean. And I travel a lot in Iceland on horses every summer, through the wild areas where there's no inhabitants and there are volcanoes.”

    Baltasar Kormakur
  474. “In Iceland, the weather is the biggest character you deal with every day. There's nothing more relevant in your life than what kind of weather it is.”

    Baltasar Kormakur
  475. “When I played at Minnesota, Green Bay, those northern cities, Buffalo, they wanted to have those championship games at home. It was going to be an advantage to be there with their fans and the cold weather and all that. But when you've got a Super Bowl, and it's the two best teams, you want ideal conditions. You want to play a great game.”

    Tony Dungy
  476. “The variety of training is a major selling point of triathlon. Different sports, different venues means it's always interesting, and you can always switch things round if the weather messes your plans up.”

    Jonathan Brownlee
  477. “Yorkshire weather can turn quickly. At one Auld Lang Syne race, it dropped to -16C. The frost turned everybody's hair grey. I couldn't take my shoes off, as my laces had frozen solid.”

    Jonathan Brownlee
  478. “I think we do have cyclic changes in weather, and I think that's been throughout the course of history.”

    Joni Ernst
  479. “I think when you're in your 20s, going from adolescence to about 24, I think your life is a series of emotional storms that you have to weather. Life is more emotional at that time, and you're less equipped to deal with what life throws at you. I always think that if you can get past 24, than life really starts at that point.”

    Bernard Sumner
  480. “L.A. can make you feel like you've already made it. You're living off 40 dollars a week; it's nice weather. You go outside on your bike; you go to the coffee shop, and everybody is doing nothing. It doesn't leave a lot of room for ambition.”

    Tobias Jesso, Jr
  481. “Maybe it's the buildings, maybe it's the weather, but you can see it affects us - that Scottish gallows humour; our tendency towards bleakness, to look at things in a negative way. Those definitely come out in my writing.”

    Allan Guthrie
  482. “I always look forward to getting back East. I miss the cold weather and the Jewish delis.”

    Nell Carter
  483. “Andean skiing offers an unforgettable combination of beach-style weather, great snow and exotic travel. There are many attractions. Here on the fringes of the Andes, skiers will find few lift queues, tickets 50% cheaper than France, and unique scenery that includes condors and Mount Aconcagua, the highest peak outside the Himalayas.”

    Jonathan Franklin
  484. “What's shocking to me is seeing people walking around with green juices in their hand when the weather's bad in New York. I couldn't think of anything more awful to have when it's sleeting outside. Like, 'Oh, I'm craving some liquified kale right now.'”

    Ellie Kemper
  485. “We have changing weather patterns, and we have climate change. This is the science. I hope that my party will come to be comfortable with this because we have to operate in the realm of knowledge and science.”

    Chris Gibson
  486. “Legislation on Lyme disease, weather patterns, helping farmers, helping veterans - these are not partisan issues.”

    Chris Gibson
  487. “My district has been hit with three 500-year floods in the last several years, so either you believe that we had a one-in-over-100-million probability that occurred, or you believe as I do that there's a new normal, and we have changing weather patterns, and we have climate change. This is the science.”

    Chris Gibson
  488. “I predict that as warm weather returns to Europe, so will the flood of Middle Eastern immigrants.”

    John J. McLaughlin
  489. “A lot of the bikes are carbon wheels now, and you don't have as good a braking surface on a carbon wheel in the wet weather as you do on the old aluminium rims.”

    Bradley Wiggins
  490. “They do say now in cycling that there's no such thing as bad weather - it's bad clothing.”

    Bradley Wiggins
  491. “The facts of the fossil record never justified denying poor people a healthy diet. The facts of the weather record do not justify denying poor people affordable energy. And no set of facts, whatever they may be, can justify denying scientists - or anyone else, for that matter - the right to free speech.”

    Robert Zubrin
  492. “If I wash my hair in the morning, then I usually air-dry it. In warmer weather, if I walk my dog, by the time I am back in, it is usually nice and dry!”

    Jillian Hervey
  493. “Foreigners can only fight with success in the summer. We can fight during any of the four seasons, so we have the weather on our side.”

    Zhang Zhidong
  494. “For some reason, every time I get a little bit under the weather, I've got zero patience.”

    Jason Day
  495. “Sydney's beautiful, the weather's great, and the air's fresh and clean, but it doesn't have the scene and the amount of likeminded people. At home, things are very comfortable, but I feel like putting myself out there a bit.”

    Flume
  496. “The English game is not faster than the German game. Perhaps there are a few more sprints. But there is a different style of football here, partially due to the weather.”

    Jurgen Klopp
  497. “I wouldn't be the first quarterback from California to go to cold weather. I think Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers are doing pretty well and been able to do it.”

    Jared Goff
  498. “When you are in a small rural place with cold weather and a lot of granite, you need people who are going to work hard, and you really stop worrying about what gender they are.”

    Maggie Hassan
  499. “In the wake of the disaster caused by Tropical Storm Sandy, various allies of the Obama campaign have rushed to claim that the event was caused by anthropogenic global warming, thereby justifying the president's program of crushing the economy with regressive carbon taxes, a supposedly necessary measure to prevent future bad weather.”

    Robert Zubrin
  500. “Weather systems are natural heat engines, and like all other heat engines, both natural and artificial, they are driven not by temperature per se, but by differences in temperature between one location and another.”

    Robert Zubrin
  501. “I just love the weather. I live on Miami Beach, which is all boutique hotels and cocktails. I do sometimes go along to smart parties in my white suit, but I wouldn't really recognise any famous people if they were there because I'm not very good at star-spotting.”

    Irvine Welsh
  502. “Everything in London is quite good, apart from the weather: it's cold and rainy there, and the winter is long.”

    Sayed Kashua
  503. “You've just got to sing, do some kind of singing every day. Early mornings and cold weather can mess with that. I drink special teas with cayenne pepper, but I think you're psyching yourself out, really.”

    Aaron Neville
  504. “Los Angeles traffic is just the worst thing in the world. It throws off timing so much. However, it's always warm and sunny. New Jersey has absolutely terrible weather, but the environment is really homey and chill.”

    Christina Grimmie
  505. “I am working, but when one has ceased to do seascape, it is the devil afterward - very difficult; it changes at every instant, and here the weather varies several times in the same day.”

    Claude Monet
  506. “Especially during the hot weather, we have been so greatly hampered by infections despite our utmost care, and since we have lost so many dogs, I strongly desire more help to keep the place clean and gloves and gowns and a thorough fitting up of our operating room.”

    Frederick Banting
  507. “What sets seersucker apart from other materials? It's the 'coolest' material to wear in hot and humid weather. 'Coolest,' as in temperature, and 'coolest' as in hip, baby! There is nothing like it.”

    Roger Stone
  508. “Cold weather probably played a bigger role in bringing back the hat, but sadly, the hat common to New Jersey guidos, South Carolina rednecks, Idaho potato farmers and Los Angeles gang bangers is the ubiquitous 'tractor hat,' which is derived from the cheap baseball style cap with the adjustable plastic tab.”

    Roger Stone
  509. “I have the same skin-care routine morning and night, although I'm not one of those people who always uses the same products. My skin changes with the weather.”

    Emily Ratajkowski
  510. “'If The Weather Permits' was closer to my heart because it was a woman closer to my age, with a contemporary background like mine. I felt for that character. I've seen so many women like that - smart women who are a wreck when it comes to their emotional lives.”

    Twinkle Khanna
  511. “I think, unfortunately, everything is becoming about comfort, you know? A comfortable way to tell a story. The comfortable way, so that the audience will never be lost. A comfortable way to produce a film with green screens or without a lot of physical effort or losing control because of the weather or physical locations.”

    Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
  512. “My hair is normally really unkempt - I'll just use my sunglasses like a headband or throw on a felt cloche by Behida Dolic in windy weather.”

    Morena Baccarin
  513. “Thinking about the cold weather in England… Don't be afraid to rock the David Niven look.”

    Mike D
  514. “I really like Los Angeles. I like the weather, the openness of it, the beach, the mountains, the desert. I find it inspiring. I get quite a lot of writing done out there.”

    David Thewlis
  515. “As foreign attacks increase, it's easy to treat them like bad weather happening somewhere else. It's what we read over breakfast. But when that storm hits your shores, remember this: Wishful thinking never saved a single life. The truth, however, has.”

    Greg Gutfeld
  516. “There's big granite walls up toward the Argentine border, but the weather's serious, and a lot of the rock is mossy and wet.”

    Douglas Tompkins
  517. “It's real difficult to sing out in the elements at 2 in the morning in 35-degree weather while you're dancing in a sleeveless chiffon dress.”

    Jean Louisa Kelly
  518. “I was born in a blizzard, a special out-of-season blizzard, the worst blizzard Oslo ever suffered. Family, home, circumstances, the country I lived in and the weather I was born in all conspired to make a skater of me.”

    Sonja Henie
  519. “I think the weather here is a big attraction for anyone. But also, there are more creative people per square mile in L.A. than anywhere in the world. They make 'The Simpsons' here. Anywhere they make 'The Simpsons' is a good place to be.”

    James Corden
  520. “Winterfell is atop of this huge mountain in Northern Ireland, and you can see all these weather fronts coming in. Basically, the sky circles the mountain. It's the most beautiful place.”

    Kristian Nairn
  521. “When I took over the ministry for science and technology, our weather systems were in shambles. Nobody believed in the IMD. Nothing was in digital mode. I changed all that. We got automatic rain gauges, automatic weather stations, Doppler radars.”

    Kapil Sibal
  522. “When medical students focus on helping others, they're able to weather the slings and arrows of long hours and devastating health outcomes: they know their colleagues and patients are depending on them.”

    Adam Grant
  523. “I came to Miami for the first time during the winter, and naturally, I fell in love with the weather.”

    Joanna Krupa
  524. “I think that there are three incredible brands in the news and information space. I think ESPN owns sports; I think the Weather Channel owns weather, and I want CNN to own news and information in the global digital video space.”

    Jeff Zucker
  525. “When my parents were like, 'We're going to the Northwest,' I thought, 'You've gotta be kidding me.' I was so depressed. The cold weather really did not agree with me. When I moved back down to L.A. at 16, I felt like it was home - it was where I belonged.”

    Bonnie McKee
  526. “When I was at MIT, they had a beta test of Mosaic, the first popular browser. I remember looking at it, and there was a weather map or something. Now, in fairness to me, there weren't any websites then. But I remember saying, 'This is stupid - what's the point?' Now, of course, it's obvious.”

    Austan Goolsbee
  527. “That's one the main reasons we live in Austin. The weather is so nice for the majority of the offseason, and it's easy for us to get out and ride bikes and get on some trails, to walk together as a family. Sometimes I'll go out for a trail run. We just like to do things outdoors.”

    Jake Arrieta
  528. “To argue against the global economy is like stating opposition to the weather - it continues whether you like it or not.”

    John McCain
  529. “You start to forget about the world outside - it's not relevant or relatable anymore. The darkest part of solitary confinement is that you start to forget about cars and jobs and families and weather and politicians - and all the things that make up a society.”

    Chelsea Manning
  530. “Wherever you go in Michigan, you find that toughness. I don't know if it's the weather or the hard times. It's like, if I can make it out of here, I had to be super tough.”

    Draymond Green
  531. “Most conservatives choose God. The tree huggers choose weather, or preventing weather.”

    Tomi Lahren
  532. “Scotland is about layering. The weather changes every 10 minutes.”

    Sam Heughan
  533. “Betting that markets will be 'volatile' is like betting the weather will be partly cloudy. It's a smart-sounding strategy that doesn't mean much.”

    Kelly Evans
  534. “I'm very happy in the U.K.; I love it here. Even the weather - I'm from a place where it rains almost as much.”

    Ana Patricia Botin
  535. “I get the sense that the British do not like to look at things on the bright side of life. Maybe it has something to do with the weather.”

    Ana Patricia Botin
  536. “I think the players like to play with sunny days and warm weather.”

    Garbine Muguruza
  537. “I love the warm weather being from Buffalo.”

    Dan Gronkowski
  538. “I'm a guy that's worked out in the weather since I was 16. I can tell there's climate change. The cause? I'm not smart enough for that.”

    Ted Yoho
  539. “I don't think these weather conditions are going to get better on their own.”

    Dean Devlin
  540. “Trendy gadgets and edgy pitches inevitably get replaced due to the fickle nature of the buying public, but a business designed from the start to play big has the ability to weather trends and redirect itself to venues and products that its customers want and need.”

    Michael Gerber
  541. “It's a love-and-hate relationship with New York. Much like Hong Kong, it's expensive, crowded, the weather is not so nice. But New York is home, and I love New York.”

    Nick Wooster
  542. “The script is so key to making a good movie. But everything is against you when you're making a movie: the logistics of putting a crew out where you need to go, whether the light is fading; if the weather's not right, something's wrong.”

    Wes Ball
  543. “You've gotta leave enough space for your actors to bring stuff to the table and whatever the weather's doing that day or what the light's like. Things can shift, and you have to be malleable. Every day is a different feeling and a change.”

    Pamela Adlon
  544. “Real Madrid? There is no agreement, but I promised my grandfather I would play there one day. Why wouldn't I want to discover new things? As I've said several times, I'd like to play in Spain and have good weather for once in my life!”

    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
  545. “If you hear on the weather report that it's going to rain tomorrow, rather than reminding yourself to bring your umbrella, set the umbrella by the front door - now the environment is reminding you to bring the umbrella.”

    Daniel Levitin
  546. “I know April, May and June are a few unbearable months, and working out in a gym and sweating in such dirty hot, sticky, humid weather puts me off. The best way is to swim. I feel so fresh and rejuvenated after swimming, and I believe it's one of the best mode to fitness during summers.”

    Ashish Sharma
  547. “A dress is so great because you can grab a dress, then you either wear it with tights or no tights, depending on what the weather is outside. You can throw a little jacket over it; you can take the jacket off. It's very easy.”

    Busy Philipps
  548. “I hope weather coverage on a national level will help folks learn to respect the power of severe weather, and weather in general, so more lives are spared.”

    Ginger Zee
  549. “I like being in warm weather. I find that relaxes me. I like being near water. I like sitting on a beach and sort of hearing the water, watching waves break, looking at the shimmering. I find that really relaxing.”

    Stephen A. Schwarzman
  550. “The first thing that I remember auditioning for was a weather commercial in Boston, and I got the job. The idea of the commercial was that you ought to watch the weather in the morning so that you know what's gonna come later in the day.”

    Casey Affleck
  551. “I think the hardest thing that, historically, the industry may have relied upon is that we can't control weather, we can't control air traffic control, and use that at the end of the day as an excuse. Things do happen - we know they happen. We don't exactly know when they are going to happen, but we should definitely be prepped.”

    Oscar Munoz
  552. “In comedy terms, usually when the weather's bad, it goes much better. When it's sunny, people don't come to see comedy gigs because they're all really happy and don't need cheering up.”

    Julian Barratt
  553. “My dad listened to a load of jazz - Mahavishnu, Weather Report, Herbie Hancock.”

    Julian Barratt
  554. “I changed the rules for allowing people to buy into my system as a franchisee. I explained in detail how tough running a Jimmy John's can be. I explained the long hours, the unforgiving weather, the late nights, the weekends, and all of the sacrifices that go along with the industry. I made it tough for people to get into the system.”

    Jimmy John Liautaud
  555. “I love L.A. You definitely can't beat the weather, and being close to the beach is nice. It's a good town.”

    Blake Griffin
  556. “The unpredictability of the weather, the increasing possibility of intelligence introducing a species more powerful than ours, the growing uncertainty that animals can or should be slaughtered for our pleasure, has led many of us to start asking more complex questions about what is and isn't normal.”

    Michaela Coel
  557. “Fridays after school, especially when the weather was lousy, Mom would take me to the library. She'd let me check out whatever I wanted, and I checked out a lot.”

    Anthony Doerr
  558. “The preciousness of life and the changes of weather and the beauty of seasons - all those things have always sort of dazzled me.”

    Anthony Doerr
  559. “I just realized some things make me happier, and the good weather in California makes me happier.”

    Bianca Balti
  560. “We shot the first season of 'Hap and Leonard' towards the end of the summer in Louisiana, in and around Baton Rouge. If anyone's been to Louisiana or comes from Louisiana, they know what the weather's like down there at that time of year: it's unbearably hot for an Englishman.”

    James Purefoy
  561. “What we're trying to accomplish is the cheapest, fastest, cleanest form of major public transportation. There's economic value in being able to move people and things fast - and without any delays, because the hyperloop is impervious to weather.”

    Shervin Pishevar
  562. “Climate change is sometimes misunderstood as being about changes in the weather. In reality it is about changes in our very way of life.”

    Paul Polman
  563. “Climate change carries implications that stretch far beyond extreme weather, however. The effects on public health are far more alarming - and those have to be taken into account in order to calculate an accurate estimate of the costs of inaction.”

    Tom Steyer
  564. “Climate impacts hit working people first, and with extreme weather events, changing seasons, and rising sea levels, whole communities stand on the front lines.”

    Sharan Burrow
  565. “In London, I used to play 'Boys of Summer,' but it didn't feel right, because it doesn't apply to your surroundings, to the weather. I remember being in L.A. and listening to that record and going, 'Oh, I get it now.'”

    Shura
  566. “By converging people, process, and data, the benefits the Internet of Everything delivers to humanity are seemingly infinite. Imagine being able to track and understand, and then predict, long-term weather patterns. Farmers will be able to plant crops that have the greatest chance for success.”

    Tae Yoo
  567. “By using big data, it will also be possible to predict adverse weather conditions, rerouting ships to avoid delays, and monitor fuel data, thereby allowing companies to optimize their supply chains and the way they drive their business.”

    Soren Skou
  568. “I'm addicted to chinos the second weather gets warm enough.”

    Patrick Cox
  569. “Capital goes where it feels comfortable and warm, and if it's cold, it runs to a country which gives it better weather.”

    Emmerson Mnangagwa
  570. “My hair - it's baby thin and feathery and drives me crazy no matter what I do with it. It's weird because you see people with thicker hair that just kind of stays put, but if I'm in any sort of weather, I look like Bill Murray in 'Kingpin' when it starts to all come unleashed.”

    Kevin Morby
  571. “There's times when I'll be out in the middle of the track, standing in the curve, and I'll just laugh. 'What the heck am I doing right now? I'm sliding down the hill at crazy speeds and standing in freezing cold weather.'”

    Elana Meyers
  572. “Getting upset about Netflix, to me, is like getting upset about the weather. It's just something that's happening, and we have to decide what we feel about it.”

    Steven Soderbergh
  573. “For me, vision is just about the most important thing. So goggles play a huge role in my sport. I come to the competition with a bunch of different goggles and tons of different lenses in multiple tints. The weather can always be changing, and you have to have the right thing to make sure you can see perfectly.”

    Gretchen Bleiler
  574. “I think that even at my most anxious, if I have a job to do or a role to fill, I know on some level I can step up and complete it. I mean, I'm probably not going to go bungee jumping anytime soon… but pushing myself to weather some discomfort now and then feels healthy.”

    Lisa Hanawalt
  575. “We Houstonians, generally speaking, are hearty. The weather's too hot for us not to be.”

    Beth Moore
  576. “We might be more inclined to think about the longer term if we were more aware of what is happening around us. Perhaps daily weather forecasts could include a few basic facts about the Earth's vital signs or details of where climate change is increasing the likelihood of damaging weather?”

    Prince Charles
  577. “Titan has rivers and lakes of liquid methane and ethane, methane weather systems of clouds and storms that mirror Earth's hydrologic cycle, and seasonal cycles that rival Earth's in complexity.”

    David Grinspoon
  578. “I get homesick for snow and for winter and for seasons and, really, for weather patterns. But L.A. has some of the best weather, so who can complain when it's 80 degrees and sunny?”

    Darby Stanchfield
  579. “The impacts of extreme weather are already creating chaos.”

    Patricia Espinosa
  580. “I like to walk around Central Park and take in the vibe, have a picnic if the weather is good, and people-watch.”

    Samantha Barks
  581. “I really enjoy living in New York, but I don't enjoy the weather so much!”

    Shanina Shaik
  582. “I would have loved to have been a broadcast journalist. I'd even love to be the weather girl. I have to watch the weather every night; I'm just obsessed.”

    Kate Pierson
  583. “You can easily compare chocolate to wine. What makes a good wine is usually a good terroir, a good grape, and the weather has something to do with it. Chocolate is the same, from where the cacao bean grows to what type of tree it grows on.”

    Jacques Torres
  584. “I love checking out aspiring bakers' offerings at local farmers' markets when the weather is nice.”

    Christina Tosi
  585. “I even like the Scottish weather because, like everywhere in the U.K., you can't have great beauty without lots of rain.”

    Dominic Holland
  586. “Weather forecast for Jupiter's South Equatorial Belt: cloudy with a chance of ammonia.”

    Heidi Hammel
  587. “Is global warming causing more extreme weather events of greater intensity, and is it causing sea levels to rise? The answer to both is an emphatic 'no.'”

    Jim Inhofe
  588. “I grew up in suburban New York, and my family wasn't much on traveling, so when I arrived at my alma mater, The Colorado College, I'd never been out West before, seen a 14,000-foot mountain, experienced snow in 70-degree weather, or come into contact with something called a 'dude.'”

    Jen Sincero
  589. “Before you travel to your destination, make sure you always check the weather! Some places that you think may be hot and sunny may actually be raining the week you arrive.”

    Eva Gutowski
  590. “L.A. is so slow. Everyone is so chill, and the weather, of course, makes everything better, but it's just a different vibe.”

    Ella Mai
  591. “San Francisco is a lot like Amsterdam - free, open-minded and casual - though I expected better weather.”

    Marcel Wanders
  592. “I always knew my mother loved me, but I also knew just as surely that there were moments, hours, days, when she could hardly cope with her own life, much less motherhood. Often, these episodes came without warning, like a change in weather, and so I became a meteorologist of her dysphoria.”

    Kim Brooks
  593. “I phoned the KKK Grand Wizard David Duke in Louisiana and asked why my membership was being delayed. He said my application was on his desk and promised to deal with it personally. It was the first of many conversations with David Duke. We talked about his family, the weather, and about his political ambitions.”

    Ron Stallworth
  594. “It was a bit difficult in England at first with the weather and the rain, but I love the football culture in this country.”

    Sadio Mane
  595. “I found New York too… 'vertical,' closed off, I didn't feel the muse like I did in L.A. Maybe it's the weather?”

    LP
  596. “I cycle, especially in warm weather. If I have a meeting in town, I would rather cycle than go by car.”

    Rachel Riley
  597. “I remember the first day getting to Hoffenheim. Minus 20! The weather was different; the food was different. It was cold, and I found it difficult, but I am not someone who gives up.”

    Roberto Firmino
  598. “The requirement upon the sovereign to 'advise, encourage, and warn' means that the Queen must be well informed. The weekly audience with the Prime Minister is not to discuss the weather but to talk about the most pressing problems facing the nation. An ill-informed monarch cannot do that and would fail in a key constitutional task.”

    Jacob Rees-Mogg
  599. “I've never seen a town that's so connected and so proud of their team and so passionate about the game. That's what makes Dortmund stand out so much. The weather isn't very good, but it's just a great town to live in. It's really known for the soccer.”

    Christian Pulisic
  600. “My favorite holiday look would be either red velvet or sequins. That's always gonna be my go-to for a holiday look! It's a classic; it always works. It goes perfect with the occasion and the weather. It's a feel.”

    Hennessy Carolina
  601. “The great thing about Santa Monica civic auditorium was it was a place you could ride your bike to. In this case, my dad dropped me and my friends off, and we'd go see Ronnie James Dio or Jean-Luc Ponty or Weather Report or the Pretenders.”

    Robert Trujillo
  602. “On Sunday morning, I like to go for a walk around London. If the weather is nice, I'll go to a park or on a lovely bike ride around the city.”

    Ashley Roberts
  603. “I'm pretty addicted to it, so whether I'm home or on vacation, I need to run five days a week. It doesn't matter what the weather is, what the terrain is, where I am. I always need to get my miles in.”

    James Wolk
  604. “I love California. The weather is fantastic.”

    Oleksandr Usyk
  605. “My favorite place is Maui. It's almost perfect there - the people, the weather, just everything. No matter how busy you are, when you get to Maui, you chill and relax.”

    Carlos Mencia
  606. “The weather was so cold in Lisbon when I arrived. I decided, 'Let's grow the hair to hide my ears.' And after that, it became nice hair.”

    David Luiz
  607. “When I choose a club, it's not for the money, language, or the weather - those things aren't important.”

    Lukas Podolski
  608. “I like the fact that the weather forecast is always wrong. In a world of BlackBerry insta-connection, Google research, and Hadron Colliders, it is a daily reminder of the ultimate ignorance of man. It is a signpost towards all the enormous things we cannot understand.”

    Victoria Coren Mitchell
  609. “You will enjoy the TV and radio forecast much more if you stop taking it as advice and simply treat it as a short poem about the weather.”

    Victoria Coren Mitchell
  610. “Our world faces many grave challenges: Widening conflicts and inequality. Extreme weather and deadly intolerance. Security threats - including nuclear weapons. We have the tools and wealth to overcome these challenges. All we need is the will.”

    Antonio Guterres
  611. “The best thing about a British winter is the cold weather, real fires, frosty mornings. I love living somewhere that has proper seasons.”

    Jane Fallon
  612. “I absolutely loathe sleeping in a tent, regardless of the weather.”

    James Acaster
  613. “I learned personally and in football. Until you're away, and you have no family, the food, the weather, you don't know what you have, and you learn to value things.”

    Gerard Deulofeu
  614. “I loved Genoa. I had a good time there. I loved the sea. There was good weather and good cuisine.”

    Krzysztof Piatek
  615. “I'd like to manage in England at some point. My wife wouldn't like the weather; she's from Barcelona and likes the sun. It would depend on the team and the football they played.”

    Luis Enrique
  616. “When things aren't going right, I can get out on the golf course, and when things are going really good on the court, I can go and enjoy the scenery, enjoy the weather. And when I'm too high, I can have golf humble me and beat me up a little bit.”

    Andre Iguodala
  617. “For a nation that spends a lot of time talking about the weather, we don't seem to realise just how much sunshine we actually get. Maybe that's because we tend to concentrate on the negative aspects.”

    Dick Strawbridge
  618. “Preparation in Miami is always good because of the weather.”

    Paulie Malignaggi
  619. “Maybe this isn't a common thought that goes through one's mind when considering children, but I think about the ramifications of climate change and how the extreme weather conditions will only get worse as we keep drilling for oil and fracking for natural gas. Do I want to bring a little human into that mix?”

    Ana Kasparian
  620. “Oh sure, I really miss the changing seasons, because in Los Angeles you don't really get that - and I feel like New Yorkers - and, really, all East Coasters - they really earn their good seasons. They earn when the weather's hot; they earn when the leaves start to change.”

    Anthony Carrigan
  621. “When the holidays approach and the weather turns cold, you spend your nights watching and rewatching saccharine movies until you fall asleep, hoping for some gleam of happiness or catharsis that never comes, a version of life that looks like a Hallmark movie or where your idealized prince finally shows up.”

    Ben Domenech
  622. “I always prefer the weather to be cooler.”

    Ruben Neves
  623. “People might say, 'They're this; they're that,' or I made a comment on cold weather, and they kind of pointed towards Cleveland with that. It doesn't matter to me. I'll play wherever they put me.”

    Myles Garrett
  624. “The weather in New York, it fluctuates so much. Some days it's humid, some days you have a thunderstorm.”

    Joey Chestnut
  625. “My slightly scary moment while travelling was when I decided to run across the Golden Gate Bridge in California. The weather was unbearably cold, and by the time I got to the bridge, it was already 8 P.M. I had about an hour to run across and come back, as the gate would shut by 9.”

    Nikita Dutta
  626. “My first mission was six and a half months. We weren't exactly sure how long it was going to be because I went up and back on the space shuttle, which was dependent on weather for launch and landing.”

    Sunita Williams
  627. “It's our English mentality to worry about the weather.”

    Phil Neville
  628. “The weather of the U.A.E. is phenomenal: very nice and clear.”

    Julie Payette
  629. “Why do our kids need to be protected from flu? Isn't that something only for the cold western countries who have long, cold, below-zero winters? That's what I thought until I learnt that India's tropical weather facilitates circulation of viruses around the year, unlike the West, which sees a peak only during winter.”

    Raveena Tandon
  630. “The different weather conditions make India the ideal tourist destination.”

    Asin
  631. “In warm weather, people are sillier.”

    Ken Hakuta
  632. “Manchester is the same as Milan. The weather is the same, and you have two big clubs fighting against each other.”

    Roberto Mancini
  633. “For me, the wind is the worst weather you can have to play football.”

    Bojan Krkic
  634. “I love going to England and discovering new places in the countryside. I love the English weather and the freedom that the place gives.”

    Sourav Ganguly
  635. “I have a St Bernard dog. They are very tough to take care of in the tropical weather in Chennai. They usually are found in mountains and the snow.”

    Dinesh Karthik
  636. “I love London, even though the weather's not great. I've travelled the world and I've lived in Paris, Germany, Los Angeles and New York but I love the parks, the theatre and the Britishness and the way that all these communities have integrated.”

    Limahl
  637. “I like the weather in England.”

    Zoe Quinn
  638. “As a mountain walker, one of the most frustrating mistakes one can make in bad weather is taking the wrong route down.”

    Dominic Grieve
  639. “My concept is not bigger than Weather Report. I am Weather Report. It comes through me; I do not create nothing. It comes from being a child and listening to the radio every day of my life.”

    Jaco Pastorius
  640. “My favorite weather pattern happens to be when it rains mud. Dust comes through. Rain on top of it. It rains mud.”

    Mike Leach
  641. “We live in this fabulous place, Southern California, with fabulous weather and abundance, so you share your wealth, and you share your bounty. You take everything you have and make it better.”

    Julie Newmar
  642. “Preparation is not just about batting and bowling. You have to consider lots of things - the travel, the weather, the heat, the light, the sounds. You have to be comfortable with everything.”

    Jonathan Agnew
  643. “I played in Sri Lanka, so I know how hard it is to come here and win. The weather is baking hot and the conditions are alien to English cricketers.”

    Jonathan Agnew
  644. “It was brilliant in LA. The kids were young enough for it not to disturb their education and it was an incredibly healthy lifestyle. The weather's so good that you're up every morning, walking in the canyons, playing tennis three times a week.”

    Roland Orzabal
  645. “Recording at Compass Point was really fantastic. When you're in the studio, you could be anywhere: It could be snowing outside or whatever. But it's great fun when you come out of the studio and are greeted by nice weather and good bars.”

    Steve Harris
  646. “I like to relax in the South of France. The weather is so good, the food is so good, and it is perfect because we can all speak French.”

    Gervinho
  647. “The weather is the weather. You have to deal with whatever is out there.”

    Matt Cassel
  648. “Hua Hin is Thailand's royal beach resort and home to the king's summer palace. The local food is fantastic, the weather is beautiful, everything's cheap and the Thai people are so friendly and warm.”

    Prue Leith
  649. “Climate change is the biggest issue facing our planet. Extreme weather hit every populated continent in 2018, killing, injuring and displacing millions.”

    Layla Moran
  650. “Australia has the British way of life - and great weather. I could live there.”

    Kelvin Fletcher
  651. “In the current scenario of climate change, predictions of extreme weather events are becoming difficult.”

    M. S. Swaminathan
  652. “I always ask the farmers, when you get up in the morning, is there some information which you are lacking which you would like to have? Invariably they talk about weather, the market price.”

    M. S. Swaminathan
  653. “It was totally different. I am living in Sao Paulo and then I'm in Ukraine living in a small city called Donetsk. There's the weather, the language. I went there with my family. That helped a little bit and I ended up staying there for five-and-a-half years. It was important there that I had so many Brazilian players.”

    Willian
  654. “The weather doesn't respect political or geographic boundaries: we're all living under the same sky. And so weather prediction has been a marvel not only of technology but also of international cooeperation.”

    Hannah Fry
  655. “Once you engage with the simple enough business of feeding yourself, of soil and water, weather, season and harvest, it becomes personal. It is about you, your family and friends. Food becomes an aspect of those relationships as well as your intimacy with your plot.”

    Monty Don
  656. “Our weather patterns are mercurial. What you must remember about Great Britain is we have a uniquely temperate climate not shared by any other country in Europe. We can grow plants from every country in the world. The result is 90% of the plants in our gardens are from other parts of the world.”

    Roddy Llewellyn
  657. “The Internet shows me how limited my interests are - there's everything out there and I'm still looking at what the weather's going to be like in Scotland.”

    Frankie Boyle
  658. “In the future we will all be famous for 15 minutes. It will be on a daytime magazine programme and we will each wear a tasteful shirt and slacks combination. We'll be interviewed by a soothing voice under a clock that's permanently set to 4pm. We will talk about the weather. We will record for months to get 15 minutes they can use in the edit.”

    Frankie Boyle
  659. “I think the thing about Easter holidays in particular is you don't know what the weather's going to be like.”

    Kate Garraway
  660. “Scientists speak a certain language. Now there are regular extreme weather reports on the news. Hurricane Katrina was a huge connect-the-dot moment for a lot of people.”

    Laurie David
  661. “People who know there is a god and people who know there isn't live in exactly the same world. Same number of hours in the day, same weather, same football results. They both love their children and die of the same diseases.”

    A. A. Gill
  662. “You know what, December's a funny time of the year, because the weather changes, the central heating comes on; sometimes you can get colds and coughs and flu.”

    Phil Taylor
  663. “Can you name a state in the United States that doesn't get some interesting weather every now and then? No!”

    Harris Faulkner
  664. “The prominence of the market I guess is important to some people. For me, it was less about the number and more about the opportunities that might open up in that market. One of the questions I wanted to know about that next job was, what's your weather like? I am into the weather!”

    Harris Faulkner
  665. “I think the warm weather is perfect for love.”

    Maryse Mizanin
  666. “When I was maybe eight or nine years old, I first learned about the climate crisis in school. My teachers taught me about it and we saw films and pictures of plastic in the ocean and extreme weather events. Those pictures were just stuck in my head; I thought, there is no point in anything.”

    Greta Thunburg
  667. “Taking the stairs instead of an elevator, walking to an appointment rather than taking a bus, subway or taxi, and spending times outdoors in warm and sunny weather are all easy ways to increase daily physical activity.”

    Margaret Cuomo
  668. “I wing my style. I think it's definitely something on how you feel, the weather, that plays a part.”

    D'Angelo Russell
  669. “Tennis players wear sleeveless tops and skirts with spandex shorts so that they can hit, reach, and lunge for the ball effectively. Similarly, in order to perform at the optimal level, golfers need to be able to rotate, extend, crouch, and bend, often in extreme weather conditions for up to five or six hours at a time.”

    Paige Spiranac
  670. “We can see the weather change, that the birds don't come to the city anymore… we seriously have to think about preserving nature.”

    Anupam Roy
  671. “I'm keen on the sun, so weather is an important ingredient for a perfect holiday.”

    Vera Lynn
  672. “On the West Coast, things are more relaxed, maybe because people have more fun outdoors. In the East, where the weather is not so good, people have to stay indoors. They're very knowledgable fans. This makes you play even harder.”

    Robert Parish
  673. “When I was a young child and before he had left us for the U.S., my father would give me Mark Twain novels. In the characters, the weather and the context, my father must have seen many parallels to his own youth in the Caribbean in the 1930s and 40s.”

    David Lammy
  674. “My answer to the climate crisis is, has, and always will be weather domes!”

    Vermin Supreme
  675. “We are the most visited city in the world - and they're not coming for the weather. Culture is one of things that's made London hugely successful.”

    Munira Mirza
  676. “In Finland and the U.K. you can't predict the weather.”

    Saara Aalto
  677. “Portland is a permanent road course built in a beautiful state, which is for me a fantastic area for many reasons. The downside is that the weather is so unpredictable that it's not uncommon to start the race on the dry and end with the rain as it happened to me in 1996 when I won my first Champ Car race.”

    Alex Zanardi
  678. “The only thing that I can say with any degree of commitment is a reason to he happy is… moderate weather. But then even that gets boring and I find myself wanting a storm.”

    Tom Burke
  679. “Climate change brings increasingly frequent and severe weather patterns and this means more floods.”

    Barry Gardiner
  680. “Hot and humid weather leads to sweat, which takes a longer time to evaporate, and combining that with harsh cleansers isn't exactly a party for your skin. Try a gentle cleanser but something tough enough to remove pore-clogging debris.”

    Paul Nassif
  681. “The Great British summer has many qualities, but unfortunately guaranteed warm weather is not one of them.”

    Rachel Khoo
  682. “True to his Malay Chinese heritage, my dad would regularly whip up a revitalising spicy broth in the depths of winter. He was a firm believer that spicy food is the solution to most problems, and feeling under the weather was no exception.”

    Rachel Khoo
  683. “Miami has beautiful women, beaches and weather.”

    Michael Sorrentino
  684. “They call Florida the wrestling graveyard because it's where we all end up. The weather is easier on us here.”

    Rocky Johnson
  685. “If Trump wants to appeal to protectionism, the president should be protecting Americans from global warming and the accompanying extreme weather that's becoming more common.”

    Deb Haaland
  686. “The Paycheck Protection Program has been vital to helping our small businesses and workers weather the coronavirus pandemic. Yet this program has operated with little oversight, and we've seen Kansas small businesses owners struggle to access relief while large corporations with deep pockets have no problem.”

    Sharice Davids
  687. “I do like Miami weather, but I miss the seasons a little bit too.”

    Duncan Robinson
  688. “You can only pre-plan stuff to a certain degree because there are so many variables - road conditions, weather conditions, mechanicals… You have an idea of whose wheel you want to be on.”

    Mark Cavendish
  689. “This year, I had some downtime before my Australia tour and spent a week or so in Phuket, Thailand. As a confessed workaholic, sometimes it's good to unplug and detach and honestly, the scenery, the weather and the people truly made this an incredible place for me to recharge.”

    Erick Morillo
  690. “Friends from Vienna visit me a lot, and when the weather's bad we usually end up playing 'FIFA.'”

    David Alaba
  691. “One of the reasons I moved to San Francisco was the weather. And then I realized that I really don't like being outside.”

    Sarah Cooper
  692. “Hazardous weather poses unique challenges for rural communities like many throughout our state.”

    Cindy Hyde-Smith
  693. “The conditions change so much at the French Open, you know, you have to be prepared for something you really don't know what it is. You can practice in the morning and it's fine, and the weather is great then you come to play in the afternoon and it is drizzly and the conditions are totally different.”

    Mats Wilander
  694. “What they really do during boot camp above all else is they create conditions of extreme stress - whether through sleep deprivation or the cold and muddy weather or just noise or whatever it is - and you have to make decisions, not just for yourself, but for the Marines you're supposed to be leading at any given moment.”

    Conor Lamb
  695. “I believe that climate change is real, is driven mainly by human activity and that it is driving real-world changes such as extreme weather events, hotter temperatures, rising sea levels and ocean acidification.”

    Jeff Van Drew
  696. “The people of South Jersey know that climate change is real and that it impacts their quality of life. They see that our streets flood almost every time it rains and they have seen that extreme weather events have become more frequent and more violent.”

    Jeff Van Drew
  697. “Wind, weather, everything comes into play when you're in the kicking game - how far the ball is going to traveling in the air, where it's going to travel with the wind.”

    Danny Amendola
  698. “We could easily be facing starvation in the U.K. if the weather effect continues as it is. We need to be building resilience in our communities.”

    Gail Bradbrook
  699. “Love. How do we define this word? We love our family. We love food. We love the weather. We love our shoes. Love that music. Love someone's work. Love a movie. Love a celebrity. Love that time in life. Love love love!”

    Shweta Basu Prasad
  700. “When I'm depressed and the weather is bad I look up my page on IMDb and I have my coffee and feel better. There are even films on there I don't know about!”

    Udo Kier
  701. “I love it here in Puerto Rico. I love the weather and the beautiful people. Everything about the culture is like where I grew up in Philadelphia.”

    Danny Garcia
  702. “I kind of like rainy weather at nighttime. I used to take naps in rainy weather.”

    YBN Nahmir
  703. “My biggest struggle was probably having to move from the Dominican to the United States to go to high school. Moving to Michigan, the weather, the language, I didn't speak English at all. That adjustment for me was difficult at the beginning.”

    Al Horford
  704. “As more and more Americans spend their earliest hours scrolling through news alerts and weather forecasts on their smartphones and tablets, morning shows have to adapt, too. And their biggest competitive advantage may be that, unlike an iPhone, they offer some form of companionship.”

    Brian Stelter
  705. “We have people building models in Roblox for their Mayan ruins history project, or we've had people build tornadoes for their weather project. Roblox can be used in a lot of different ways.”

    David Baszucki
  706. “I like that kind of weather. Constant drizzle. At the Olympic trials in 2012, my mom was, like, 'It's pouring rain out there, Mary. You shouldn't even notice it. You're Irish.'”

    Mary Cain
  707. “When you play in New England you have cold weather, hot weather, windy weather, or snow.”

    Stephen Gostkowski
  708. “In New England we get awful weather and it's cold. You definitely appreciate the times where you aren't freezing your butt off, because we are always outside practicing and playing. It's nice to not have to bundle up to play.”

    Stephen Gostkowski
  709. “When I came to the Pacific Northwest, it was a dream come true for me, you know? I wrestled there every Saturday and then, on the weekends, we drove all around Oregon. The weather was great and I loved it.”

    Jimmy Snuka
  710. “The numbers are there just to help you - at the end of the day you've still got to make the decision. There are certain things the numbers can't quantify: They can't quantify injuries, they can't quantify the weather, they can't give you a number on whether the referee's going to make a good call or a bad call.”

    Ron Rivera
  711. “A warming planet is destroying the country's physical infrastructure: In 2019 alone, the United States experienced more than a dozen billion-dollar weather events, and 2020 might be worse.”

    Annie Lowrey
  712. “In functioning high-income countries, the government guarantees the provision of essential goods and services: medical care, transit between cities, supplies for public schools, financial support to weather a period of unemployment.”

    Annie Lowrey
  713. “I don't mind long, extended trips to warm weather destinations.”

    Colin Cowherd
  714. “I'm not really into getting bunches of flowers if I'm a bit under the weather, I'd rather have something to eat.”

    Sara Cox
  715. “I feel at times I get blamed for the weather at Wimbledon.”

    Tim Henman
  716. “I still miss the Midwest feel with the weather, people overall and food. Sometimes I feel like I need the cold again just to get that chip on my shoulder again. There's nothing like going outside and being cold.”

    Kevon Looney
  717. “People always think we have the summer off, but it's the opposite. From our rink you can see through the glass to the weather outside, and on a nice day that's really tough.”

    Scott Moir
  718. “Well, I'm a pretty wild guy and I live pretty close to nature - I've often lived in caves or on the edge of cliffs or in forests - so it's just second nature for me to tap into the movings of the weather and the world.”

    Dean Potter
  719. “In Scotland, where we were shooting in June and July the weather was so unpredictable. We would start the shoot on a bright, sunny day and within an hour it would turn cloudy and start raining heavily.”

    Supriya Pathak
  720. “In fact, I have seen four kinds of weather in a single day.”

    Supriya Pathak
  721. “I would be ready for any kind of weather changes and carry different kinds of clothing in my car.”

    Supriya Pathak
  722. “I like to play always with the No. 1 of the world, doesn't matter the tournament or the conditions or the weather.”

    Juan Martin del Potro
  723. “I am not a fan of running on treadmills because I think it prohibits you from learning how to pace yourself on your own, so I will brave the winter and run outdoors - and I'll be honest, the competitive part of me sees the cold weather as a sort of challenge.”

    Andi Dorfman
  724. “I loved it at Barcelona. My three years there have been such a great experience - the city, the culture, the weather, the food and the friends I made.”

    Joe Ingles
  725. “All the guys in the upper echelon of this sport, if one guy's feeling at his best, and one guy's feeling a little under the weather, not at his best that month or that day, you could see drastic changes in performances and victories and losses.”

    Rory MacDonald
  726. “Our infrastructure in America, once the envy of the world, is losing its battle against time, growth, weather, and wear.”

    Tom Malinowski
  727. “For centuries in Britain, the small-talk standby has been the weather.”

    Gyles Brandreth
  728. “No matter what the weather was, I would practice for five hours every morning and evening, seven days a week, three hundred and sixty-five days a year. It was this disciplined routine that moulded me into the athlete I became.”

    Milkha Singh
  729. “Boyfriend denims are great for Mumbai weather and comfortable to wear.”

    Shamita Shetty
  730. “As we address extreme weather and pandemic disease, we will understand and overcome racism and bigotry so we can safely and together do space.”

    Victor J. Glover
  731. “Almost everyone I spoke with in Maine who's involved with the Arctic told me that Mainers have more in common with people from Iceland and Norway than they do with people from New York or California - they all live in relatively small communities with fairly extreme weather, and mainly depend on the ocean and other natural resources.”

    Tatiana Schlossberg
  732. “Climate refers to the long-term averages and trends in atmospheric conditions over large areas, while weather deals with short-term variations, which is what happens when the polar vortex visits your hometown.”

    Tatiana Schlossberg
  733. “Most challenges arise suddenly, with little warning. Climate change is different. For decades, we've known why global average temperatures are rising, why greenhouse gas concentrations are increasing, why the oceans are warming and weather patterns are growing more extreme.”

    Brian Deese
  734. “Really, who thinks of living in California as a Canadian kid? You just don't. Now when I go home to Canada to play a game, I am like, 'This weather here sucks.' I used to love it as a kid, but now it's like, 'Wow let's get back to California now.'”

    Joe Thornton
  735. “I can't help it if I like cold weather. It's the hot weather I can't stand.”

    Mike Webster
  736. “You can skip inside if the weather is bad, it's an all-weather exercise that really gets your circulation going, it wakes you up, and it keeps you trim.”

    Tess Daly
  737. “In Mumbai we do get those two weeks of nice weather.”

    Nandita Mahtani
  738. “I like warm weather but not this sticky, humid heat of New York.”

    Cyd Charisse
  739. “Chicago is one of my favorite cities because it has great sand, weather and an enthusiastic crowd.”

    Karch Kiraly
  740. “Our shoes weather a lot of blows and sometimes a wrong movement can cause them to come apart in half.”

    P. R. Sreejesh
  741. “I was head of the Cold Weather Warfare unit within the Special Boat Service. My job was to do extreme climbs, learn about new technology, and create new ideas on how to operate in those conditions.”

    Nirmal Purja
  742. “I hate the monsoons! While everyone else is romanticising the sipping of garam chai and garam pakoras - it's a common tea-time snack for most Indians in any kind of weather, so why the fuss? I am in revolt.”

    Shweta Bachchan Nanda
  743. “Once-in-a-generation weather events are now becoming a regular occurrence. Whether it be public safety power shutoffs or electric system failures due to extreme weather events, we must invest in grid resilience and modernization in order to keep the power on in impacted communities.”

    Alex Padilla
  744. “Portugal is much like Brazil - the weather, the people, the food and the language is also a bonus.”

    Hulk
  745. “The biggest challenge in Russia was the cold weather at first but after playing games at -12, I think I am settling down quickly.”

    Hulk
  746. “You never know what the weather's gonna do. And the same with music, you never know if radio's going to play your single.”

    Sara Evans
  747. “Ensuring the San Luis Valley's Radar data is fully integrated into National Weather Service systems will improve weather forecasting and warnings across southern Colorado for the benefit of farmers, ranchers, tourists, first responders, water district managers, and the general population.”

    Lauren Boebert
  748. “Ive always loved Jamaica as its weather is so different from that in England. Theres something lovely, too, about walking along the beach in the evening, with sand between your toes, the sound of waves lapping and the breeze rustling the leaves.”

    Mary McCartney
  749. “I think really good style is all about accessorizing and layering. For me, I feel like you can always dress much better in cold weather than you can in warm weather.”

    Justin Rose
  750. “Orlando is a great, great city. It's safe, calm and the weather is nice as well, so kids can play outside. So, it's a great city to raise a family.”

    Nikola Vucevic
  751. “I really like the weather in California.”

    Haim Saban
  752. “The first thing I do in the morning is get a couple of cups of coffee down my throat to get my heart started. Then, if the weather is pleasant, I jog as much as five miles, if I feel up to it.”

    Joey Heatherton
  753. “The weather plays a massive effect on me.”

    Kerry Katona
  754. “I'm quite impulsive when it comes to planning holidays, so I never bother to check weather reports or anything like that.”

    Joanna Page
  755. “Feeling under the weather is just part of everyday life.”

    Julia Hartley-Brewer
  756. “You're managing your way around the course when the weather gets bad, as opposed to trying to do anything drastic.”

    Shane Lowry
  757. “The best players, the best courses, the best weather is here in the United States. If all those things were in Europe, maybe I stay in Europe. But they are here. So I come here.”

    Seve Ballesteros
  758. “I miss the weather when I'm not in Jamaica. I hate it when it's cold.”

    Koffee
  759. “Me being from Boston, the downtime in December-January, the weather's not great up there.”

    Susan Tedeschi
  760. “The impact of climate change, extreme weather events, the reason people are fleeing their homes is quite significant.”

    Alejandro Mayorkas
  761. “We do it every day in every situation, no matter what weather we're talking about it. We go on and on, and on about the skies and the wind and the precipitation. We are obsessed with the weather. The way it falls, how it blows, is it hot, is it not?”

    Angela Scanlon
  762. “Weather is the bane of our lives, a collective national obsession and the thing you talk about when natural, interesting conversation escapes you. It's our crutch and it's not just for biddies down the shops or the lads before a match.”

    Angela Scanlon
  763. “We should be used to the unpredictable nature of our weather system, the fact that low fronts and high pressure and the notion of sun, rain and snow in one day mean absolutely nothing because the weather likes to make an eejit out of you. It lulls you into a false sense of security, it messes with your head.”

    Angela Scanlon
  764. “Weather plays a huge role in how your hair will look day-to-day and can be one of the biggest challenges in achieving the perfect waves. Frizz is one of the most common issues that arise from the weather.”

    Brad Mondo
  765. “Pounding the road in bad weather always reminds me of the sacrifices I've made to get here.”

    Dan Hardy
  766. “I had never played in cold weather. But then I ended up being drafted by the perfect team for me.”

    Randall Cunningham
  767. “Most people only bother checking their boiler when it breaks. They call British Gas or somebody else to fix it. Try and get it checked before the cold weather kicks in, around September time.”

    George Clarke
  768. “I just have to confess that my love for the chilly weather is because I have a mild obsession with sweaters.”

    Stassi Schroeder
  769. “Focus on the things you can focus on, regardless of what you're doing. Like if you have a normal job, if you're an athlete, don't worry about the weather. You can't control the weather. Don't worry about this, this, this. Focus on what you can control.”

    Curtis Blaydes
  770. “I've written on football at the Guardian, American football, obviously. I've also written on weather at The Guardian.”

    Harry Enten
  771. “Bali's for me, 'cause I love to relax. It was beautiful. Think of Hawaii times a thousand: the beautiful water, the weather, the vibe. It was heaven on earth.”

    Rev. Run
  772. “I had the love for the game at first sight. Growing up, I'd play anywhere, in any weather.”

    Aaron Wan-Bissaka
  773. “I'm so thankful for the time my parents have put into me since I started playing. Taking me to training every day straight after work, missing meals to do so, taking me when the weather wasn't great, all the buses… it's paid off.”

    Aaron Wan-Bissaka
  774. “My senior year at NDSU I had started a business sweeping chimneys. The newspaper wrote a story about me as a chimney sweep and ran a photo of me sitting on top of an icy chimney in below-freezing weather in Fargo. The story made the AP wire service.”

    Doug Burgum
  775. “I competed in the Seoul Olympics in 1988, and the weather we expected meant that I spent several weeks using a heat chamber for a couple of hours a day, being monitored to check I was able to compete at my best when I eventually flew out.”

    Tanni Grey-Thompson
  776. “Sunscreen is a big staple for me. It's helped my skin stay protected and pristine, especially in hot weather.”

    Evan Mock
  777. “As climate change threatens to upend the homes and livelihoods of thousands of Californians, we must ensure our communities are equipped to take smarter action to combat extreme weather and climate impacts at every turn.”

    Laphonza Butler
  778. “The reality is when it comes to the U.K. anything with the weather it's almost like we can't cope and we go into meltdown.”

    Judi Love

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