A Quote by Carlos Lopez-Cantera

I believe Florida deserves a candidate who will work for Florida every single day and campaign for every Florida voter, no matter where they live, how they worship, or what language they speak around the dinner table.
I kinda like Florida. It's hot as hell, but we moved to Tallahassee, which is so close to Georgia. It really wasn't Florida the way people think of Florida. It wasn't south Florida. But you could still easily drive to Panama City Beach and get a little bit of Redneck Riviera if you want that. Get some airbrushed T-shirts on, and you're done.
I grew up a poor kid in Florida, and I was always in Florida living with my stepfather and my mother, and we used to, every year, sit down and watch 'The Wizard of Oz.' And I think to this day that's probably the foundation for everything I've done since.
South Florida, Central Florida, and North Florida could never be mistaken for each other. Each has its quirks and attractions.
I'm originally from Fort Lauderdale: that's my home town in Florida. So when I'm on location, I just get the packets from schools in Florida. And when I go to Florida, I go to Christ Church School.
If I'm offered a good case in Florida or a good case somewhere else, South Florida will win every time.
Florida is kind of notorious. But also because it's a rich place. Phonetically, narratively, historically. I wanted to know Florida better and I could easily find stories. My relationship with Florida is fraught because I didn't want to be living there always, but then after I left I really missed it.
The Florida in my novels is not as seedy as the real Florida. It's hard to stay ahead of the curve. Every time I write a scene that I think is the sickest thing I have ever dreamed up, it is surpassed by something that happens in real life.
The dumbest women I hooked up with were in Florida. I lived in Florida for a year... and it was just shocking. I literally felt like after living there for a couple months that I had become stupider. It was unbelievable. If you read the stories on my site that are based around crazy women, about 75 percent of those women were in Florida? and I only lived there for a year.
And the main thing was that I wanted to live in south Florida. That's why I left the Cowboys; to live in south Florida.
I couldn't adjust to the racism in Florida. It was so blatant... I had never been so described as Florida described me.
Southern Florida ain't even Florida for real. It's like New York, Chicago, the beaches.
Florida is very difficult to have name ID... That's why statewide incumbents usually get reelected in Florida.
My son was born right here in Florida; he went to public schools and went to the University of Florida and surprised me - I'll tell you that - when he went into the service.
I'm from Florida, so any time I get invited to come to Florida and play a show, I'm definitely always up for that.
Usually, the news out of Florida makes me feel like being black in Florida can be a terminal condition.
I'm from Florida, which I consider more southern. You cannot put Florida in the same category as California or New York.
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