Quotes of the week, April 16-22
Published 12:32 am Saturday, April 22, 2017
• “I know of folks being able to take smoke breaks, but are we offering physical activity breaks? Those are the behaviors we should be supporting.”
— Alyssa Smith, executive director of Healthy Rowan, speaking to a Chamber of Commerce breakfast about the need for business leaders to help promote healthier lifestyles among their employees
• “I’m amazed at what a couple of eighth-grade boys can do when they put their minds to it.”
— Krista Chapman, whose son Braden and classmateJordan Anthony came up with the idea to hold a community cookout to raise money for a memorial to Anthony Frazier, a 14-year-old Kannapolis Middle School student who was shot to death on Jan. 2 while visiting family in Charlotte
• “That’s a pretty good return. … You put in a dollar, you get back $12. We’ll do that all day long.”
— David Post, a Salisbury city councilman, noting that the city has contributed roughly $1 million to RowanWorks Economic Development in the past 15 years and received $12 million in tax revenue attributed to RowanWorks over the same period
• “It hurts to walk away with second place when you know you could have had first.”
— Ben Shoaf, first baseman for the Carson High School baseball team, which lost in the championship of the F&M Bank Baseball Classic 3-2 to Lake Norman
• “Trust me, I’m going to be done with all aspects of public life. … I’m just going to have a quiet, minimal life.”
— Kenny Hardin, who said this week that he will not run for a second term on the Salisbury City Council
• “I do not feel God took this family from you and me. A terrible accident did.”
— Tommy Poarch, pastor of Concord Church of Christ, at the Friday funeral for David, Christine, Grace and Jack Gilley, a Rowan County family who were killed in an April 13 traffic accident in West Virginia