Notable Quotables
“It is one of the best memories of my life. My daughters, my husband,
my family and the Rose Bowl.”
-- Rhonda Heintz, 42, of Costa Mesa, on riding on the 1978 Mission
Viejo float in the Rose Parade. The float won the Sweepstakes award.
“Historically when we have rainy weather, we traditionally have boat
fires.”
-- Sgt. Ron Peoples of the Orange County Sheriff’s Harbor Patrol,
speaking about a 51-foot sailboat that suffered around $10,000 in damages
during a fire on Dec. 29, a rainy Saturday.
“I think people want to spend more time with their families and not
just celebrate for the sake of celebrating. People are realizing the
value of family.”
-- Richard Zarate, assistant manager at The Party Staff Inc., a Costa
Mesa company that provides chefs, waiters and valets for parties, on why
there were fewer New Year’s parties for 2001-2002.
“This whole thing isn’t going to make him a better ball player, or
more desirable for a college program. It kind of puts a mark on him.”
-- Gary Johnson, a Costa Mesa-based pro baseball scout for the Kansas
City Royals, on the suit filed by Marc Martinez, father of Sea Kings
pitcher J.D. Martinez, against Corona del Mar coach John Emme. The suit
claims that derogatory statements made by Emme hurt his son’s chances for
college recruitment.
“When I was first elected, I didn’t have the best image. I was not
looked at as a team player, but I have gone out of my way to give [fellow
council members] what they want -- to a point. I hope they will give me
the benefit of the doubt and second some of my motions -- at least give
me a chance.”
-- Chris Steel, on serving on the Costa Mesa City Council. Steel was
named the Daily Pilot’s newsmaker of the year.
“I think he is the most fantastic choir teacher in the universe. He
has a passion for music and wants us to focus but does it in a nice way.”
-- Michelle Baldwin, freshman at Costa Mesa High School, on music
teacher Jon Lindfors, who was recently recognized in the top echelon of
Orange County Teachers of the Year for 2002.
“Historically, we’ve sponsored pep rallies and provided band practice
space at schools -- things like that. But now it’s a much greater
challenge to market Newport Beach.”
-- John Cassady of the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau,
on the trouble the city is having attracting fans, players and bands from
the Rose Bowl. The Jan. 3 game for the national championship between
Miami and Nebraska marked the first year that the teams didn’t represent
the Pac 10 and Big Ten conferences.
“People who use John Wayne are a little less sensitive to the economy.
They’re richer.”
-- John Heimlich, director of economic and market research with the
Air Transport Assn., on why John Wayne Airport seems to have bucked the
national downward trend in holiday travel, with figures showing that the
2001 numbers were close to those of 2000.
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