How will we live tomorrow?
“Fast and furious. Tomorrow is Sunday and we’ll go fishing. It’s Lenten season and those Catholics need fish on Friday.”
Jake, towing crab traps, Creole, LA
How will we live tomorrow?
“If you go back to our parents and grandparents, they said we were Juvenile Delinquents, but we weren’t. The kids today are the same. They’ll be okay.”
Gene Broussard, former Navy man, Jeanerette, LA
How will we live tomorrow?
“We cannot know, and you can quote me on that.”
Bob, moving from CA to FL with an improvised trailer via Cameron, LA
How will we live tomorrow?
“Great.”
Anil, Owner of Cameron Motel, Cameron, LA
How will we live tomorrow?
“Feed the homeless, get off oil, get off this planet.”
Preston Houser, bartender, Houston, TX
How will we live tomorrow?
“Respect. You got to give it to get it.”
Gary, motorcycle driver, Cameron, LA
How will we live tomorrow?
“Poor, if the government has its way.”
Cody Winch, Kaplan, LA
How will we live tomorrow?
“It never too late to do good. God bless you abundantly, that the remaining days are living multiplies of love, health and joy.”
Jean Phillipe Delvar, Grand Goave, Haiti
How will we live tomorrow?
“I know some people to get in touch with you on that.”
Danny, library groupie, Lafayette, LA
How will we live tomorrow?
“By making it better than today.”
Megan Arceneux, Owner, Hub City Cycles, Lafayette, LA
How will we live tomorrow?
“We’re going to have chips in our blood running our bodies.”
Diego, bike repairman and dog owner, Lafayette, LA
How will we live tomorrow?
“There is no place on earth like New Orleans. Let’s keep that a fact.”
Maureen Lewis, librarian, New Orleans, LA
How will we live tomorrow?
“I am living with the grace of God and that’s the truth.”
Peggy, Winn-Dixie Cashier, Gramercy, LA
How will we live tomorrow?
“Honestly, I want a beer and hot wings.”
Ben, panhandler with dog, New Orleans, LA