Marie Quote #91

Quote from Marie in Mozart

Marie: You know, when I was a girl, I loved the piano. And my mother wanted me to play, too. But she had these ridiculous expectations for me. And I always disappointed her.
Ray: How?
Marie: Fingers, short and stubby. But then, the point is that I love music. And I wanted to impart some of that to Robbie and you. Except that every time your brother sat down at the piano.
Ray: Nosebleeds, yeah.
Marie: I mean, a mother shouldn't be disgusted, but... Yuck.

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Quote from Marie

Ray: Listen, what are you doing after vacuuming?
Marie: I reload the bag and go again.

Quote from Debra

Debra: Nobody would blame you for not wanting to take piano lessons from your mother. She gave me a knitting lesson once and by the end of it, I wanted to impale myself.
Ray: My mother is not why I quit.
Debra: Well, you know, I'm no shrink, but of course it is.

Quote from Ray

Marie: She won't finish her piano lessons.
Ally: I don't want any stupid lesson.
Ray: Hey. I'm trying to watch here.
Debra: Marie, what happened?
Marie: Well, I've never had a student like her. She just slams the piano lid down and runs out of the house. ls this how you raise your daughter?
Ray: When the game's on, it's her daughter.