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I'm a combination of Ray Romano's mother, an Italian woman, and a German Jew. (women)
I'm learning something all the time. That's the way I want it to go, and that's the way I'll go until I am no longer on this planet. (unknown)
If someone is mean, harmful, or evil, they're out of my life. I cross them out. (people)
If we're vital people... I'm 71 years old, and I couldn't be more vital, I don't think. My brain is functioning full-time, my body is good. (age)
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If you can laugh at me in that character, you can laugh at your own mother or mother-in-law, and you need to do that sometime in life. (character)
If you let go of all the garbage, what's left is love and intelligence and caring and a warm happy glow in your body, your soul and your mind. An enjoyment of what you have. (enjoyment)
In Puppies Behind Bars, when the puppy is eight weeks old it is given to an inmate. The inmate is responsible for the dog. (dogs)
In the black and Hispanic community it's tough to get these macho guys to even wear condoms. They feel they are immune to HIV and AIDS. (aids)
In the last 100 years, the average age of a Nobel Prize winner is 65 years old. Why should they deny us the ability to flourish and accomplish things because we're older people? (winners and winning)
In those first years you're taking care of the kids and the house. It's hard to do it all when you don't have the luxury of having someone to help you; you're doing it all. (home)
It was sometimes painful, sometimes deliciously humorous. I lived a full life, and I'm still living a full life. (life)
It's just extraordinary what has happened to me in just this last year alone. I even have a new beau! (life)
Knock me down, I'll go right into the ground, but I keep coming back up. And when I break through that ground I'm singing and dancing. (dance and dancing)
Life hits you. It's tough. But you heal yourself. (life)
Life, laughter, and lasagna. That's the way to look at it. It's a funny book, but it has some wisdom to it, things that I've learned in my life. (life)
Love them for who they are, and what they are they are; they are not you. Good stuff, isn't it? You have to live 73 years to get that. (age)
Madison Avenue really has to wake up and realize that we control a lot of money. We're the ones who buy all the appliances for our children. (children)
My awards are lovely. I love to show them of. (awards)
My God, it's a plague. Nobody really says that. They just say, That's AIDS, with such an attitude of resignation. (aids)
My son is very happy that I'm getting rid of all that with Raymond and not him, and I'm sure my daughter-in-law is even happier that I don't treat her the way I treat Debra on the show. (children)
Neil Simon started my career with Last of the Red Hot Lovers on Broadway, with Jimmy Coco. (career)
Now we're on Raymond's seventh year. I'm an actress, so I need to do all those things. (acting and actors)
Older people have wisdom. If I wake up in the morning and have a new pain, I'm delighted I can feel it. Some of my friends have given up and have settled. That's the worst thing you can do unless you want to die. (people)
She is going from one compound to another. She's got a TV deal, she's lost 20 pounds. I'm going to jail... I'm out of a job, I'm looking for a job. (work)
Suggest to AARP members to go see a movie on opening night or opening day. We will make a blockbuster out of that movie! (movies)
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