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Mo Rocca [1969-0] American
Rank: 104
Writer, Humorist


Maurice Alberto "Mo" Rocca is an American humorist, journalist and actor. He is a correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning, the host and creator of My Grandmother's Ravioli on the Cooking Channel, and also the host of The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation on CBS.

Christmas, Cool, Dad, Imagination, Leadership, Sports



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Christmas is a stocking stuffed with sugary goodness. Christmas
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No, no, no separate but equal... never the twain shall meet. And the pendulum kept swinging and it came to rest in the bastard hybrid known as the Daily Show.
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Think of all that hard work our founding fathers put in - the revolutionizing, the three-fifths compromising, having to write the entire Constitution with a quill - and yet they neglected to include the right to vote.
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I have a Keurig coffee maker, which is really kind of a luxury. It was given to me by an ex. I realized when I'm feeling sentimental, I'll gently, tenderly press the button. Then when I remember he dumped me, I punch it.
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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. Leadership, Sports
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One Christmas my father kept our tree up till March. He hated to see it go. I loved that. Christmas, Dad
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When it comes to war, we focus more on the mainstream coverage of the event, rather than the event itself. People dying is never funny. Protest puppets are always funny.
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I bruise like a grape.
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Hypocrisy is great fodder for comedy.
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I'm in fact a hair under six feet, but I'm very svelte. People would never see me if I turned sideways.
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Generally I get up at around 7. But oftentimes, I'll be lolling in bed a little bit earlier - sometimes as early as 5:45 - filing in my mind all the things I have to get done. Which is, of course, totally unproductive.
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I think that Obama is very cool. And I think he's clever, and I think he can be witty. But I don't think he's funny in either the way that Reagan was funny - or John McCain and Dick Cheney are both funny in that ruthless, kind of mean way. Cool
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Digital television, satellite radio, videogames, iPods - so much media. Do books even matter anymore?
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I love Christmas. Frosty the Snowman, peace on Earth and mangers, Salvation Army bell ringers and reindeer, the movie 'Meet Me in St. Louis,' office parties and cookies. Christmas
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It's much easier to make jokes about sensitive issues if there is some dissent, some conflict.
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Politicians who wear little tennis socks with the balls at the back should not be taken seriously.
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I know a lot about a few things - mostly useless things.
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Homemade sweaters are always itchy.
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Something that came as a shock to me is that we do not have a constitutional right to vote. And that's not just a fun little historical factoid. It actually has huge ramifications. It's the reason our system is so decentralized - in other words, chaotic.
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I don't think everyone should vote. If you have to be dragged into the polls, carried into the polls and smelling salts have to be used, you probably shouldn't be voting. However, we shouldn't be putting up barriers to voting that target certain groups.
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I love the excess of Christmas. The shopping season that begins in September, the bad pop star recordings of Christmas carols, the decorations that don't know when to come down. Christmas
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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. Imagination
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While some of my closest friends were jocks, it seemed that they spoke a different language with each other. Joining in their conversation was fraught with risk.
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The most important thing is to write material that YOU think is funny. If you don't think it's funny, but you're convinced that other people will think it is, well they won't.
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I can't be everything to everyone. Send me your specs.
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Honestly we never lied to people about who we were. Usually the wackier interviews came to pass because the interview subjects, aware that we were Comedy Central, just wanted to get their stories out.
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If there's one thing that everyone can agree on, it's that, right or wrong, they hate the press.
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It's one of my favorite things to do, watch TV and stretch. I'm so flexible. I can put my legs behind my head. I want to be the most flexible person in the world.
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It's interesting, because I tend to trust a man with big ears.
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I am a kamikaze gadfly.
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I still don't know how to cook and that's just unacceptable.
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I'm always working on a few different stories at once, so there's always some really big coffee table book I'm carrying around.
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If I had a time machine I would go back 30 years and show up at my grandmother's apartment before the gargantuan meals she would serve and I would help her.
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I was way too hyperactive to study for long. I would freak out, then crash, then be too tired to read or write. I really should have had less sugar.
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I'd rather call myself a mischief-maker, an imp, rather than a satirist. Satirist sounds so self important. Plus no one is calling himself an imp right now. It makes me feel special.
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Did I end up finding a little blue pill to cure America's electoral dysfunction? Unfortunately, it's not that simple.
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I hate homemade sweaters.
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I mean, you're gonna be left behind if you don't appreciate the genius that is Meredith Vieira.
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Yes, I still love 'South Park,' but I also love morning TV now.
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Look, not embracing the 'Today' show is soooo yesterday.
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I was not a jock in high school. I know, you're shocked.
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My sophomore year I spent exactly one day on the JV football team. It was the tryout day.
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