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“This is really my dream job. I have wanted to be a kindergarten
teacher since I was three years old and I used to play school with my
dolls.”
-- Amy Ball, kindergarten teacher at Eastbluff Elementary School, on
being named Eastbluff Teacher of the Year by the Newport-Mesa Federation
of Teachers and The Irvine Co.
“I’m just delirious -- delirious from the wild ride.”
-- Kevin Donahue, crew member on America’s Challenge, after crossing
the finish line in the 54th annual Newport to Ensenada International
Yacht Race.
“Hey, if they won’t participate, then we just make them feel guilty.”
-- Marshall Steele, chairman of the Clean Harbor Day event organized
by the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, on people who stopped by because
they felt bad after seeing teens cleaning up the harbor.
“It took me three years to do those two paintings. I was shocked, and
I was in tears. I want my paintings back.”
-- Claire Kohne, 11, whose work was among the 10 paintings and two
ceramic sculptures stolen from Sher’s Art Gallery last week.
“A guy getting $8,800 an hour is insane. The public perceives lawyers
as greedy. But when lawyers do something like asking for $8,800 an hour,
that perception is justified.”
-- Tim Cook, a Corona del Mar lawyer, on why he helped Assemblyman
John Campbell (R-Irvine) craft a bill that would have imposed limits on
what lawyers can charge in class-action suits. The legislation, Assembly
Bill 456, died in committee Wednesday.
“Whoever shot it gave it a death sentence. And her babies, probably
two or three of them . . . are probably starving somewhere.”
-- Debbie McGuire, All Creatures Care Cottage administrator, on the
great blue heron that was shot last week in Newport Harbor. The bird,
with its wing shattered, had to be put to sleep.
“I don’t have that weight on my shoulders anymore. I don’t have that
stress at the back of my neck. But our lives have been changed forever.
Not a day goes by when I don’t think of Brandon.”
-- Pam Weiner, mother of Brandon Weiner, on the two year anniversary
of the day her son and Sierra Soto were killed by Steven Allen Abrams,
who plowed through their preschool playground in his car. Abrams has been
sentenced to spend life in prison without the possibility of parole.
“Our history is valuable as an inspiration that women can do anything
that men can do.”
-- Violet “Vi” Thurn Cowden, who flew fighter planes as a member of
the Women Airforce Service Pilots during World War II. Cowden spoke to
the California Federation of Women’s Clubs convention in Costa Mesa.
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