Quote by Ray Romano
I lived at home till I was 29. - Ray Romano

I lived at home till I was 29. – Ray Romano

Other quotes by Ray Romano

The comics that are just conversing with you up there and drawing on their own life, yeah, I guess so. I guess some do political humor, some do topical humor, but the ones that I like, the ones that are appealing to me, were guys who were just talking to you about their life. – Ray Romano

Category:
Humor
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My wife gets all the money I make. I just get an apple and clean clothes every morning. – Ray Romano

Category:
Morning
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Right after Raymond I had a world-is-my-oyster attitude, but I found out I dont like oysters. I had this existential emptiness. What is my purpose? Who am I? I had a big identity crisis. – Ray Romano

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Attitude
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Other Quotes from
Home
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In general, shorter is better. If you can encapsulate your idea into a single captivating sentence, youre halfway home. – Len Wein

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Home

The house has to please everyone, contrary to the work of art which does not. The work is a private matter for the artist. The house is not. – Adolf Loos

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Home

Its a sad day when the leaders of the free world engage in such deception and trickery. I voted against this unnecessary war and will continue to argue that the best way to support our troops is to bring them home. – Major R. Owens

Category:
Home

He may be president, but he still comes home and swipes my socks. – Joseph P. Kennedy

Category:
Home

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We will always make sure player health and safety is our No. 1 priority in the NFL. – Roger Goodell

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There is no hope for a civilization which starts each day to the sound of an alarm clock. – Author Unknown

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Hell hath no fury like a bureaucrat scorned. – Milton Friedman

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That which the dream shows is the shadow of such wisdom as exists in man, even if during his waking state he may know nothing about it…. We do not know it because we are fooling away our time with outward and perishing things, and are asleep in regard to that which is real within ourself. – Paracelsus, quoted in The Dream Game

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Dreams