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Quotes About Humid

There was no romance about the mosquitos, however.
~ Edward Burnett Tylor
One soft humid early spring morning driving a winding road across Mount Tamalpais, the 2,500-foot mountain just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, a bend reveals a sudden vision of San Francisco in shades of blue, a city in a dream, and I was filled with a tremendous yearning to live in that place of blue hills and blue buildings, though I do live there, I had just left there after breakfast.
~ Rebecca Solnit
I spent a lot of my adolescence in Miami, where it was super humid, and my hair would get super frizzy, and my waves weren't really consistent or pretty.
~ Camila Mendes
Currents of humid wind swept down the mountainside. The air across the beach snapped and shimmied, like a bedsheet shaken out - as though the beach itself were shaking off the violence that had just been visited upon it. Then a humid calm would prevail, for a few hours or a few days, until another storm rolled in.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
The weather in New York, it fluctuates so much. Some days it's humid, some days you have a thunderstorm.
~ Joey Chestnut
I heard the telltale sound of scales scraping against metal--a light swoosh, a tongue flickering out to taste the stale and humid air. Whatever it was, my prey was tasting for me.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
The heaventree of stars hung with humid nightblue fruit.
~ James Joyce
Hybrid-tea Roses for Hot, Humid Climates — Double Delight, Fragrant Cloud, Honor, Lady X, Mister Lincoln, Paradise
~ Maggie Oster
I was 17, and it was my first summer in London as a professional singer. One hot, humid evening, I heard that the Jimi Hendrix Experience was playing in a blues club above a pub in Finsbury Park. I was flat broke and couldn't afford a ticket, so I went along just to stand outside and listen.
~ Paul Rodgers
Always find a time to sit on a humid autumn bench to feed the poor birds or to think the dying leaves!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
they watched the humans disappear. They watched them dissolve, like moving tablets in the humid air.
~ Markus Zusak
May in Ayemenem is a hot, brooding month. The days are long and humid. The river shrinks and black crows gorge on bright mangoes in still, dustgreen trees. Red bananas ripen. Jackfruits burst. Dissolute bluebottles hum vacuously in the fruity air. Then they stun themselves against clear windowpanes and die, fatly baffled in the sun.
~ Arundhati Roy
They were all very moist." "really? You couldn't find a different word?" "they were all somewhere between soggy and dry.
~ Erynn Mangum
Ideal day is a hot and humid morning, tornadoes develop, no one gets hurt, and we get to collect data and chase the tornadoes.
~ Ginger Zee
Each humid, tropic day is stillborn, and does not breathe, however lustily pregnant the night that gave it birth.
~ Beryl Markham
When it's best-of-five sets and most of the Slams are hot, humid conditions, you need all the energy and rest you can get in the singles.
~ Jack Sock
protective of his gleaming domain, beavering away in it alone like an obsessed scientist in a humid and luridly lit laboratory.
~ Michel Faber
It was a nice day, and I don't mean that it was sunny either. It was humid and not too cool, like winter was getting annoyed with itself and wanted it to be spring just as much as everyone else.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Sounds of a San Juan night, drifting across the city through layers of humid air; sounds of life and movement, people getting ready and people giving up, the sound of hope and the sound of hanging on, and behind them all, the quiet, deadly ticking of a thousand hungry clocks, the lonely sound of time passing in the long Caribbean night.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
The warm humid air of New York clung to the night, unwilling to relinquish its suffocating hold. And yet to Eva, the city had an underlying hum of possibility; a constant forward motion that promised, no matter what, that change was on its way.
~ Kathleen Tessaro
One year, we tried to deep-fry a turkey. It must have been really humid outside, because the temperature of the oil got thrown off. It ended up being slow-cooked in oil - black on the outside and raw on the inside.
~ Chrissy Teigen
The days seemed to stretch out toward infinity, blank and humid, without purpose, and at night I was kept awake by the endless drone of mosquitoes and helicopters. (Why wars must be contested under such conditions I shall never understand. Is not death sufficient?)
~ Tim O'Brien
South Dakota boosters had unsuccessfully tried to make a case for moving the U.S. capital from Washington DC to South Dakota, citing the latter's balmy weather and gentle Chinook winds as healthier than Washington's humid atmosphere.
~ Carla Joinson
On top of which: everyone in southern Louisiana is Catholic. It's like a humid Ireland with better food.
~ Tanner Colby