NOTABLE QUOTABLES
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“You burn yourself constantly. I burn myself every night and most
every day. You just accidentally touch something, but you get used to
it.”
-- Steven McManus of Costa Mesa, on his job as a welder.
“Some of these guys may want to become pilots. No time like the
present to get them hooked.”
-- Greg Sequeira, president of the Orange County Flight Center, on why
he donated time, fuel and planes to help reward the Dodgers, a Pony
baseball team, after they won the Bronco Division championship.
“Some people have to have their coffee. I have to have my swim.”
-- Ted Bandaruk, pool manager and swim coach for the Harbor View
Community Assn., on swimming, which he only misses during the winter when
he skis at Tahoe. Bandaruk is also head water polo coach for the Corona
del Mar junior water polo club, as well as the Newport Beach aquatics
club.
“I miss her smile, her love of life.”
-- Rick Johns of Newport Beach, on his late wife, Rosalind Williams,
who died last June at age 55 after a battle with cancer. Williams was the
president and chief executive officer of the Newport Beach Conference and
Visitors Bureau.
“A lot of summer I spend cleaning up. For some reason, there are a lot
of parties.”
-- Margie Donrey, a West Newport Beach resident, on what the warm
weather season brings to her neighborhood.
“All my family were farmers, and I didn’t like the farm.”
-- Ed Hemphill of Newport Beach, on why he decided to go into the shoe
business. Hemphill celebrated his 100th birthday on Tuesday.
“What you heard in there was not the whole story.”
-- Chris Steel, Costa Mesa councilman, adding that the prosecution
took statements he had made out of context during a Thursday pretrial
hearing. Steel is charged with two felony counts of perjury stemming from
problems with his nomination papers.
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