A Quote by Mo Rocca

Wheel of Fortune was an important SAT prep for me. — © Mo Rocca
Wheel of Fortune was an important SAT prep for me.
'Bunk' is better than 'Wheel of Fortune' because we have a wheel, just like them, but our wheel is purposeless. It doesn't do anything. It just spins for no reason. Which is nice because it frees our wheel up to really pursue its dream: becoming a professional paddlewheel.
I worked as a telemarketer for an SAT-prep company. That was the worst of it, because I had to call people in post-Katrina New Orleans and offer them this very, very expensive SAT class. And I'm not even a good salesman.
You prep, you prep, you prep. And on the day that you film, you let all of that go. I try to achieve emptiness as much as possible - the Zen thing - to let the deal come out of that nothing.
I chose to support Purpose Prep because it is important for every child to have the opportunity to receive a great education, and the Purpose Prep programs are designed for underprivileged children in my hometown to have access to those services.
I'd never taken an SAT prep course. They were for weaker students.
The wheel of fortune [...] tells us that we all only want victory. We all want to triumph. But we all have to learn to endure what comes. We have to learn to treat misfortune and great fortune with indifference. That is wisdom.
Life's a wheel of fortune and y'all can't buy a vowel.
Life's a wheel of fortune and it's my chance to spin it.
Her eyes flicked over the cards, looked at Dimitri, then looked back at the cards. Her expression was blank. "You will lose what you value most, so treasure it while you can." She pointed to the Wheel of Fortune card. "The wheel is turning, always turning.
This is the thing they don't tell you about being a third wheel - it's not like you're the wheel that's added on. You were one of the original two wheels, but suddenly you're not so important anymore. The relationship drives fine without you.
There is a nick in Fortune's restless wheel For each man's good.
The fly sat upon the axel-tree of the chariot-wheel and said, 'What a dust do I raise!'
Not only ought fortune to be pictured on a wheel, but every thing else in this world.
though fortune's wheel is generally on the turn, sometimes when it gets into the mud, it sticks there.
Withersoever the wheel of Fortune turns, Virtue stands firm upon her feet.
Don't be surprised at Fortune's turns and twists: That wheel has spun a thousand yarns before.
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