Ray Quote #1033

Quote from Ray in The Walk to the Door

Ray: So Elizabeth calls me and asks me and what am I gonna do? I kinda feel sorry for her. So I say yes. And when we were at the dance, it started to snow. And I had Dad's car. I didn't want anything to happen to it.
Frank: Damn straight.
Ray: So, we get to her house and l...
Frank: What? What did you do to the car?
Ray: Nothing, Dad.
Frank: Tell me now, stop the lies.
Ray: Nothing happened to the car, okay? We were stopped in front of her parents' house and she was saying she had a nice time and all that. But all I can think about is getting the car back to the maniac here.
Frank: Damn straight.
Ray: So, we're just sitting there, then finally, Elizabeth says, "Okay. Bye." And she gets out and walks to her door in the snow by herself. I didn't walk her to the door. There she was. All by herself. Fancy dress, high heels. Wobbling' up the driveway.
Debra: So did you call her and apologize?
Ray: I wanted to, but... then I didn't. And I kept putting it off and then a few days later it was too late, so I just I never talked to her again.
Marie: You would have been so good together.

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 ‘The Walk to the Door’ Quotes

Quote from Frank

Debra: Regret, please?
Ray: Okay. All right. I regret not loving you more. Yes. Yes, you deserve all the love that can fit in the ocean.
Frank: [laughs] Oh, man!
Marie: I thought that was beautiful, Frank. Why can't you say something like that?
Frank: All right. [clears throat] I would love it if you were in the ocean.

Quote from Frank

Frank: When are we gonna get there?
Ray: I told you to go before we leave. Stop kicking the back of my seat!
Marie: Ignore him. He just doesn't like weddings.
Frank: I had a bad experience once.

Quote from Marie

Marie: Funny. Talking about regrets. I've got regrets. [Ray and Debra look away] Probably too many regrets to mention.
Frank: Okay then.
Marie: I- I've I've done things that I just feel terrible about to all of you.
Ray: All right, Ma.
Debra: Wait, let her speak.
Marie: Like to you, Debra. I've always regretted not being more nurturing to you when you first started out as a wife and a mother. Honey, I'm sorry.
Debra: Oh, Marie. That's nice.
Marie: Because now, at this point, what can I do?
Debra: It must feel good to get that off your chest.
Marie: Yeah, it does feel good.