Marie Quote #507

Quote from Marie in Mother's Day

Marie: Hello, Raymond, dear. I just dropped by to pick up my big spoon. Are you finished with it?
Ray: Me?
Debra: I was the one that borrowed it, remember, Marie?
Marie: If you're not done with it, Raymond, I could come back.
Ray: Ma, what's going' on?
Marie: Nothing. I'm making sauce, and I just wanted my big spoon.
Ray: Yeah? So ask Debra.
Debra: Um, I I'm finished with it, Marie, so... Here.
[Marie doesn't take the spoon from Debra, so Ray grabs it and hands it to his mother]
Marie: Thank you, Raymond. Bye-bye.

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 ‘Mother's Day’ Quotes

Quote from Frank

Frank: Let me ask you something, pal. What have you had, a tough week? Well, I've been living with your mother since... before you were born!
Ray: Debra wouldn't let the twins tell a "knock, knock" joke!
Frank: She's right! "Knock, knock" jokes stink!
Ray: That's not the point! Mom came over with her friends to show how cute the twins are telling a "knock, knock" joke, and Debra couldn't even give her that little of joy!
Frank: Well, who the hell is Marie to come barging in, demanding joy, when Debra's wrestling with the damn kids?
Ray: She didn't have to be so rude!
Frank: Rude is the only thing that gets through to her! How do you think I got the way I am? I used to be a gentleman!

Quote from Ray

Ray: Debra, please, come on, all right? Just do it for me. [Debra glares at Ray] Great. Great, great. You see? You see? Here's the problem, okay? You think it's just her. Well, I'm gonna say it. We all know that if my wife wasn't so snippy all the time - Yes, I said snippy - none of this would have happened! [Marie nods]
Frank: You'd be snippy too if this one was yammering at you all day long! You got nothing to complain about.
Ray: Hey, how do you know what I've been going' through over here? I actually have to live with her, so don't start with me, 'cause you don't know what the hell you're talking about.
[Frank stands up]
Robert: Wow.

Quote from Marie

Ray: What you are doing, Ma?
Marie: Hello. I was just flipping through your baby books, recalling the agony of your delivery. And I was wondering if I was going to get a visit from you on Mother's Day.
Ray: Yeah, Mom, l- I'm taking care of a few things here, that's all.
Marie: Well, of course. By all means, take your time. You obviously have other priorities on Mother's Day.