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Letter "P" » Phil Hardberger Quotes
«I would like to see a more beautiful San Antonio. It's important to a city, and to individuals,»
Author: Phil Hardberger
«No one told these fans to cheer for the Saints, ... They chose to do it, and I'm proud.»
Author: Phil Hardberger
«If (Tagliabue) was here today, he could not help but be impressed, ... I don't know if he would change his mind (about calling San Antonio a small market), but I think he would be impressed.»
Author: Phil Hardberger
«My guess is Bank of America will come here,»
Author: Phil Hardberger
«Financial services may soon be the largest industry in San Antonio,»
Author: Phil Hardberger
«San Antonio is going through a metamorphosis from a small border village to a big city.»
Author: Phil Hardberger
«I don't know that the re-branding campaign is a done deal, ... The council, including myself, had some concerns about it. It could be quite tawdry.»
Author: Phil Hardberger
«The great thing about a vibrant art scene ... is that it makes you a smarter city. Smarter cities get ahead in this world. More creative cities get ahead in this world. ... If you're not on the cutting edge, you're falling behind,»
Author: Phil Hardberger
«We are going to be immensely helped from having gone through this process two weeks ago,»
Author: Phil Hardberger
«This year's general-fund revenue, paid for by property-tax revenues, fines, fees and City Public Service income is $728 million. Last year was $620 million, which is (about) a 17 percent increase over last year. Phil's not doing anything different than what the rest of them (former mayors) do. That money comes from taxpayers' pockets.»
Author: Phil Hardberger
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