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“There was a pick-and-roll, and I switched to George. His eyes
[lighted] up. He went around me and dunked. I like to think I helped
George score 2,001 points.”
-- Fellow NBA Hall of Famer Dolph Schayes on George Yardley at his
Yardley’s memorial Thursday.
“The wolf is not just knocking at the door; he lives next door.”
-- Karie Duncan, one of half a dozen survivors protesting outside
Leisure World in Seal Beach on Thursday, on two residents, including
a former Costa Mesa pastor, who have been previous accused of sex
crimes.
“It’s been a real honor to have been able to [serve on the City
Council]. I’m really sad to be leaving.”
-- Councilman Gary Adams, who will resign his post on Sept. 1.
Adams has accepted a job promotion and will move to Washington, D.C.
“We’re very concerned about such a dramatic amount of sand on the
beach and how it will affect the surf.”
-- Nancy Gardner, who heads the Newport Beach chapter of the
Surfrider Foundation, a coastal protection advocacy group.
“Those churches are part of the diocese of Los Angeles. I’m their
bishop. The clergy in those churches have been ordained by us and
sworn to obedience to the Episcopal Church.”
-- The Rt. Rev. J. Jon Bruno on the St. James Church announcement
this week that it was seceding.
“It devastated me. And I kept asking why. But I realized I needed
to be strong for my baby. I needed to smile and be happy for her,
because whatever I’m going to feel, she’s going to feel.”
-- Dinora Reynosa describing what life has been like after her
husband Rafael, a Marine, was killed by a car bomb explosion in Iraq
on May 29.
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