If you didn't go out every time it was raining, you wouldn't get anything done. So it's a case of making the right clothing choice in terms of waterproof, breathable, warm clothing.
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Some people walk in the rain, others just get wet.
I don't know how you get dressed if you live in Wales, because it's pouring rain and then it's hot sunshine, and then it might hail. It's just so confusing.
Just because it's summertime doesn't mean you can't wear long pants and blazers - just make sure they're breathable.
They do say now in cycling that there's no such thing as bad weather - it's bad clothing.
The best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain.
It didn't rain today, so I didn't have to work. Why don't you have to sit around and wait until it rains?
Shooting all day in the rain is not where you want to be.
One must know the so-called 'lesson of a downpour.' A man, caught in a sudden rain en route, dashes along the road not to get wet or drenched. Once one takes it for granted that in rain he naturally gets wet, he can be in a tranquil frame of mind even when soaked to the skin. This lesson applies to everything.
In England, rain was thin and cold, and made you hunch up inside your coat, walking home from the bus stop. In Jamaica, it was wide and thick and invited you to step into it, and see how wet you could get, and be thrilled that it was warmer than the sea and warmer than your skin; it was abandon.
If I were running the world I would have it rain only between 2 and 5 a.m. Anyone who was out then ought to get wet.