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| The trip across Arizona is just one oasis after another. You can just throw anything out and it will grow there, I like Arizona. ~ Will Rogers |
| Desert rains are usually so definitely demarked that the story of the man who washed his hands in the edge of an Arizona thunder shower without wetting his cuffs seems almost credible. ~ Administration in the State of Arizona |
| You know you’re an Arizona native when you take rain dances seriously. ~ Skip Boyer, quoted in |
| Arizona looks like a battle on Mars. ~ Author Unknown |
| A three-inch rain in Phoenix means three inches between drops. ~ Local Saying |
| Welcome to Arizona, where summer spends the winter – and hell spends the summer. ~ Popular saying |
| Fort Yuma is probably the hottest place on earth. The thermometer stays at one hundred and twenty in the shade there all the time – except when it varies and goes higher. It is a U.S. military post, and its occupants get so used to the terrific heat that they suffer without it. There is a tradition… that a very, very wicked soldier died there, once, and of course, went straight to the hottest corner of perdition, – and the next day he telegraphed back for his blankets. ~ Mark Twain, |
| You know you’re an Arizona native when you think Taco Bell is the local phone company. ~ Emma Louise Philabaum, quoted in |
| The Grand Canyon is carven deep by the master hand; it is the gulf of silence, widened in the desert; it is all time inscribing the naked rock; it is the book of earth. ~ Donald Culross Peattie, |
| You know you’re an Arizona native when… a rainy day puts you in a good mood. ~ Marshall Trimble, quoted in |
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| I’ll take heat rash over frost bite any day. ~ Ken Travous |
| I am enamored with desert dew because it’s usually the closest thing we get to rain. ~ Linda Solegato |
| You know you’re from Arizona when you drive two miles around a parking lot looking for a shady place – even in the dead of winter. ~ Local Saying |
| Once, it was so damned dry, the bushes followed the dogs around. ~ Nancy Dedera |
In Phoenix summer is the title, the refrain, And every other verse. ~ Linda Solegato |
| You know you’re an Arizona native when you run to the window just to watch a dust storm. ~ Marshall Trimble, quoted in |
| Baseball, it is said, is only a game. True. And the Grand Canyon is only a hole in Arizona. ~ George F. Will |
| You know you’re from Arizona when you feed your chickens ice cubes to keep them from laying hard-boiled eggs. ~ Local Saying |
| In Arizona, shade trees are your best friends. (And occasionally the basis of small civil wars over parking.) ~ Author Unknown |
I live in the dry dusty desert Where we’re always short on water And even if the sun fell upon us It couldn’t get any hotter. ~ Linda Solegato |
| You know you live in Phoenix when the cold-water faucet is hotter than the hot-water faucet. ~ Author Unknown |
| It’s so hot even my fake plants are wilting. ~ Linda Solegato |
| You know you live in Phoenix when the four seasons are: tolerable, hot, really hot, and are you freakin’ kidding me?! ~ Author Unknown |
| You know you live in Phoenix when you can drive four hours in any one direction and never leave the Valley. ~ Author Unknown |
| Each season of adventure reality television gets more and more challenging. I’m waiting for them to come out with a Survivor: Phoenix in July edition. ~ Linda Solegato |
| You know you’re an Arizona native when you "hug" a cactus only once in your lifetime. ~ Nancy Dedera, quoted in |
| You know you live in Phoenix when you are willing to park 3 blocks away because you actually found shade from a palm tree imported 300 miles from California and nurtured with water piped 250 miles from Nevada. ~ Author Unknown |
Winter in ‘Zona is spring Spring is summer Autumn is our winter And summer is Hell. ~ Cherishe Archer |
| You know you’re an Arizona native when you have to look up "mass transit" in the dictionary. ~ Paul Johnson, quoted in |
| You know you live in Phoenix when you’ve experienced condensation on your butt cheeks from the hot water evaporating in the toilet bowl. ~ Author Unknown |