Famous Quotes & Sayings

Quotes & Sayings About Cabo

Enjoy reading and share 6 famous quotes about Cabo with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Cabo Quotes

Cabo Quotes By Colin Morgan

I think it is very important to conserve and protect the natural world. I've just come back from Costa Rica and they are really big on eco tourism. They have lots of reserves, and they are really into protecting wildlife. I visited a reserve called Cabo Blanco. You walk into the reserve and there are capucine monkeys swinging from the trees and sloths. I am big into nature, and seeing animals in their natural habitats. I love it. — Colin Morgan

Cabo Quotes By Kristin Cavallari

What happens in Cabo stays in CaboKristin Cavallari

Cabo Quotes By Aeriel Miranda

Most people have no idea what Cabo Verde is or even where it is to mention, so I definitely want to make people aware of this beautiful culture. — Aeriel Miranda

Cabo Quotes By Bradley Cooper

I think he's Will 's partying a lot in Cabo. I think he's running a brothel. I don't know what he's doing. — Bradley Cooper

Cabo Quotes By LEVega

Many of us can't go home again, whether home is Seville, Cabo Sur, Nastas, Havana, or Kansas City. Thus, we must recognize that home really lies in the eternal peace, dormant or conscious, that dwells in each human heart ... Quote from "Ms. Quixote Goes Country", a truthful novel. — LEVega

Cabo Quotes By Tucker Max

Mexico is a lawless place. I don't care what the UN says, or what the State Department travel advisories tell you. The fact is that Mexico, as a whole, is a narco-state run by powerful regional cartels, with a hollow and largely irrelevant central government that is nothing more than window-dressing to appease the international community. Freedom is for those who can afford it, law is for sale, and what is fair is determined by who is most powerful. That's the reality of Mexico. Cancun, Playa, Cabo, Puerto Vallarta- they are all much better than the interior of Mexico, but that is only because their survival depends on a steady flow of tourists with money to burn. To protect that, the government does a good job maintaining the appearance of western-style law and order through the direct threat of massive military intervention. Underneath it all, those places are not much different from the rest of Mexico. — Tucker Max