Notable Quotables
“Kids get the impression of what brave or strong is from the media.
But the real brave ones are the ones who walk into cancer clinics every
day. And the real strong ones are the loved ones who stand by them.”
-- Rick John, who for the inaugural American Cancer Society’s Relay for
Life at Newport Harbor High School, organized a team in memory of his
late wife, Rosalind Williams, who died of breast cancer two years ago.
“Newport Beach does a darn good job of making sure we street sweep and
do everything possible to pick up trash. If you were to have that same
kind of attention paid in Santa Ana, Tustin, Irvine, that would make a
big difference.”
-- Bob Caustin of Defend the Bay, on Newport’s decision to get nine
water ways declared “water quality limited”
“She has the same thing I did. She had a brain accident. I was hoping
the community could come together for her like they did for me.”
-- Amanda Arthur, the former Newport Harbor High cheerleader who was
left in a coma after a car accident five years ago, now keeping vigil for
4-year-old coma victim Leilani Gutierrez
“This is a case about choices -- terrible, terrible choices. [Ramadan
Dokovic] had a choice between life and death; the choice between being
judged by a jury in a trial or being carried by six people at his own
funeral.”
-- Public Defender Dolores Yost, who is the defense attorney for
Ramadan Dokovic, accused of a broad daylight shooting and murder of
Miroslav Maric at a 17th Street Jack N’ the Box in Costa Mesa.
“There are many, many other steps that have to be taken before El Toro
can be ruled out. We’re very hopeful that El Toro is still an option.”
-- Becki Ames, chief of staff for George Nakano, a state assemblyman
from Torrance who has a proposed a bill that would hold up federal money
for areas that don’t bear their fair share of air transportation burdens.
“It’s appropriate because it’s the summer of love. We love our
beaches.”
Assemblyman Ken Maddox, referring to the number of his Assembly bill
1969 that he hopes will push for an end to the county sanitation
district’s sewage waiver.
“He is a guy who steps up for people who need it. It’s that simple,
really. He steps up, and he puts himself on the line for these people
that are disadvantaged. Helping people is what he does.”
-- Dan Rogers, president and chief executive of Goodwill Industries of
Orange County, on local legend Paul Salata, honored for the first
American Tribute award.
“We say a lot of things about war and make blockbuster movies about
them. We read about them in novels and books. But very often, we don’t
honor the real-life heroes who serve our country.”
-- John Grams, an organizer of the third annual Memorial Day tribute
at Newport Harbor High School
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