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

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

Other quotes by Mo Rocca

I love the excess of Christmas. The shopping season that begins in September, the bad pop star recordings of Christmas carols, the decorations that dont know when to come down. – Mo Rocca

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Christmas
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Mo Rocca
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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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Leadership
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Mo Rocca
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A young imagination is bold, likes to make bigger leaps. It likes to, well, imagine that the dustbuster is a dinosaur that the computer mouse is a hotrod that the box is a cave that the rawhide is a torch… or a baton… or something. – Mo Rocca

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Imagination
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Mo Rocca
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Trust
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Weve not had one Republican president in 34 years balance the budget. You cant trust right-wing Republicans with your money. You ought to hire somebody who has balanced a budget. Im much more conservative with money than George Bush is. – Howard Dean

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Trust

I dont trust Santa Barbara as far as I can spit. I am afraid that if I went back there, its possible that I could be run through their system, their judicial system, and wind up in some county jail where I could be killed and Im not gonna take that chance. – Randy Quaid

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Trust

I look for people whore passionate, dedicated to the text, and in whom I trust completely. – Greta Scacchi

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Trust

Never trust the advice of a man in difficulties. – Aesop

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Trust

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I am a lie who always speaks the truth. – Jean Cocteau

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Truth

Imagination creates some big monsters. – Olivier Martinez

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Imagination

I know what real courage is, and I understand true compassion. – Mo Yan

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Courage

Providence seldom vouchsafes to mortals any more than just that degree of encouragement which suffices to keep them at a reasonably full exertion of their powers. – Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Goals