Ray Quote #484

Quote from Ray in The Garage Sale

Ray: Look, I'm not saying that I want more kids but to say that we're never gonna have any more. I don't know. I mean... Remember when they were born and they were so little and stuff? I like that, you know? When they're little. I don't know. Don't you like that? I like that. [Debra hugs Ray]
Marie: [enters] Oh, my God.
Ray: Ma. Can we be alone, please?
Marie: No. I mean, I'm happy that you and Debra are working things out but please, this is my kitchen.
Ray: We're talking, Ma, that's all.
Marie: Okay, but I'm just outside and I could come back any minute.
Debra: That's just like at our house.

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 ‘The Garage Sale’ Quotes

Quote from Frank

Frank: Hey, you two porcupines. I need you to bring that sofa bed up from the basement.
Ray: Old Lucky? I mean, Old Musty?
Frank: Listen, I haven't told your mother yet but I'm fixing a little area for her down there.
Ray: A little area?
Frank: I'm gonna bring down her sewing machine, maybe a folding chair, maybe a hot plate. She'll love it. She can stay down there all day.
Robert: Sounds like a sweatshop, Dad.
Frank: No, I'll give her a little fan.

Quote from Marie

Marie: Come on, hurry up, boys. Your father wants a staff meeting on the lawn in five minutes.
Ray: Mom, what are you doing? What are you selling all this stuff for?
Marie: 'Cause I need this area for your father. See, I'm going to bring down a chair and a television and I'm going to leave meals at the top of the stairs. He'll be very happy.

Quote from Marie

Marie: Can I let you in on a little secret? I wanted to have more children, too.
Debra: We don't want to have more children.
Marie: Oh, well, if I overheard correctly, Raymond does. Listen, I wanted to have another baby but Frank wouldn't even hear of it. And I was just crushed. You know, I love my boys, but I always wanted a little girl, too. You know what I used to do? I used to put Robbie in a little pink dress and dance him around the room.
Debra: You got any pictures of that?
Marie: The reason I bring it up is that well, we're not getting any younger, dear. And you want to plant your seedlings before winter comes and everything freezes over.
Debra: Jeez! [walks off]
Marie: You can't talk to her.