Ross Perot quotes:

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  • Ross Perot. I could have had a ball with him. -- Rich Little
  • If Ross Perot runs, that's good for us. If he doesn't run, it's good for us. -- Dan Quayle
  • I never had a single conversation about politics with Ross Perot in my life; still haven't. -- James Stockdale
  • Ross Perot came and visited Apple several times and visited the Macintosh factory. Ross was a systems thinker. -- John Sculley
  • You have to understand, I can't do any jokes about Ross Perot, because the last thing I need right now is another credit check. -- Pat Paulsen
  • I believe that voices like Ross Perot (search), Pat Buchanan, Ralph Nader should be heard. They don't have to be president. Give 'em a chance. -- Kinky Friedman
  • You're a trivial part in a trivia game. Now what's your aim? A presidential campaign? Like Ross Perot? He lost it though... But he got a billion in tha bank fo' sho'! -- Aceyalone
  • I remember seeing Amy Sedaris in a stint where she played somebody's alcoholic mother in one scene and in the next she was Ross Perot. I remember thinking she was so awesome. -- Stephnie Weir
  • Well, first of all, I was asked by Ross Perot on a telephone call in March of 1992 if, since he had committed on the Larry King Show to becoming a candidate for president, to get on all 50 ballots -- James Stockdale
  • Well, first of all, I was asked by Ross Perot on a telephone call in March of 1992 if, since he had committed on the Larry King Show to becoming a candidate for president, to get on all 50 ballots. -- James Stockdale
  • You mentioned Ross Perot. Mr. Perot jumped into the race at the last minute, had one issue that he ran on, the budget deficit, was in and out of the race a couple of times, and still got 20 million votes, didn't have the Internet. -- Hamilton Jordan
  • The campaigns of Steve Forbes, Pat Buchanan, Ross Perot, and John McCain all outperformed expectations on their support from independent voters. They made no effort to shy away from ideology, but conveyed to voters that their policies were driven by principle, not party talking points. -- John Sununu
  • Ralph Reed is deeply ambitious and always was so. There was a time when he... in one of my interviews, he said he pondered running the Ross Perot campaign, and he wasn't sure he wanted to do the Christian Right thing; he was worried that it boxed him into a corner. -- Nina Easton
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