Quote by Mo Rocca
One Christmas my father kept our tree up till March. He hated to s

One Christmas my father kept our tree up till March. He hated to see it go. I loved that. – Mo Rocca

Other quotes by Mo Rocca

I wish I had played team sports. I think every kid should. Teamwork builds character – teaches people about leadership and cooperation. – Mo Rocca

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Mo Rocca
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Its interesting, because I tend to trust a man with big ears. – Mo Rocca

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The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other. – Burton Hillis

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You have to remind kids to stay connected to the meaning of Christmas. Sometimes it takes a little bit of effort, but its so worth it. – Caroline Kennedy

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