Ray Quote #233

Quote from Ray in Fascinatin' Debra

Ray: I think she was very impressed with my weekly underwear schedule. Yeah, eight years. Eight years you made fun of me. Come on.
Debra: Dr. Nora thought I was boring.
Ray: Look, you're not boring, you're normal. All right, that's good. Growing up in my family, I prayed for normal every night. Then I'd fall asleep to the sound of my brother naming his toes. There was Fat Tony, Jimmy the Weasel, Billy Stretch, and Tastes Bad.
Debra: Ray, I was so excited that Dr. Nora was coming here, but there's no way I could follow the dysfunctional family circus.
Ray: Well, you should have went on before them.

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 ‘Fascinatin' Debra’ Quotes

Quote from Debra

Debra: No, that's okay. They're right. I'm not interesting. I don't have flair. I mean, maybe I would have flair if I, oh, barged into people's houses going, "[chuckles] What's that, dear? Frosting in a can? Oh, so much easier than homemade." Yeah, or what about, "I saw something questionable in the refrigerator. Ooh, it's gotten worse." [Ray and Robert chuckle]
Frank: She's doing you.
Debra: Maybe this is more interesting. "How are you fixed for pie, sweetheart?"
Ray: Take it easy, huh? Stop it.
Debra: Yeah, "I'm not listening anymore, doodah doodah."
Frank: She's very good. She's good. She's very good.
Ray: Very interesting, too. That's all.
Debra: How about this for some fascinating behavior? [eats chips, touching them to her chin] "Oh, never ends for Raymond. You're a lucky man, Raymond."
Ray: All right stop it. No.
Debra: "Everybody loves Raymond."
Robert: Do me now!

Quote from Ray

Ray: These are the kind of parents that keep you in business.
Marie: We live right across the street.
Dr. Nora: Really?
Frank: How are you fixed for pie Ray?
Dr. Nora: I take it the boundaries are rather informal.
Ray: Oh, they're rather invisible, really.

Quote from Ray

Ray: What are you doing?
Debra: Turning off the TV. In fact, we should move the TV. I don't want Dr. Nora to think this is the focal point of our living room.
Ray: It's the focal point of our lives.