Yahoo Web Search

Search results

    • 1. "Your mother was working the Bon-Bon concession at the Eiffel Tower." – Big Puss: What’s going on with that Princess Di? – Paulie: Last time I take a limo in Paris.
    • Paulie Walnuts Quotes #2: “I was born, grew up, spent a few years in the army, couple more in the can, and here I am, half a wise guy, so what? " – Christopher: Where’s my arc, Paulie?
    • 3. “I don't know what it's about, but the T.V. stays here. " 4. "My name is Clarence."
    • Paulie Walnuts Quotes #5: “This guy gives him the works: MRIs, cat scans, dog scans, you name it.” Paulie: The guy gives him the works: MRIs, CAT scans, DOG scans, you name it.
    • Paulie Walnuts Weeps For Italian Culture
    • A Merry Christmas from Paulie Walnuts
    • Paulie Walnuts Will Pick on Anybody, No Matter Their Size
    • Paulie Walnuts Is Always Kissing Up to Tony
    • Paulie Walnuts Calls Them How He Sees Them
    • A Classic Paulie Walnuts Misunderstanding
    • Paulie Walnuts, The Historian
    • An Unexpected Visit from Paulie Walnuts Is Never A Good Thing
    • Paulie Walnuts Is Terrible at Interventions
    • Never Take Advice from Paulie Walnuts

    "This Is The Worst. This Expresso S***."

    Paulie (like most other main characters in The Sopranos) is very proud of his Italian heritage and seeing espresso really makes his blood boil. While being served in a major coffee shop franchise, Paulie laments the commercialization of Italian culture and cuisine. RELATED: Paulie Walnuts' 9 Best Traits In The Sopranos It's not just his anger that's funny so much as the fact that he says "expresso" in place of espresso. This Paulie Walnuts quote perfectly shows how ignorant the character's be...

    "You're Santa Claus. So Shut The F*** Up About It."

    If there's one thing Paulie takes more seriously than his Italian heritage, it's entertaining the children of the neighborhood. The shy and reserved Bobby Baccalieri is hesitant about playing Santa for the kids, forcing Paulie to stand and reprimand him, saying: "The boss of this family told you you're gonna be Santa Claus. You're Santa Claus. So shut the f*** up about it!" Paulie Walnuts is a soldier through and through, even when it comes to Christmas.

    "It's Like An Ad For A Weight Loss Center. Before, And Way Before."

    Poor Bobby is always getting the brunt of Paulie's jokes. While goofing around with Chris, Paulie sees Vito and Bobby speaking to each other and decides to pick on them as easy targets. He turns to Chris, saying, "Oh, look at that! It's like an ad for a weight loss center. Before, and waybefore!" Bobby says what the audience is thinking - "This guy. Does he ever stop breaking balls?" It may be cruel but it really does sum up a lot of Paulie Walnuts' character.

    "You Hear What I Said, Ton?"

    One of Paulie Walnuts' best character quirks on The Sopranosis how he repeats his jokes. RELATED: The 10 Worst Things Paulie Walnuts Ever Did In The Sopranos A running gag throughout the series sees Paulie making a quip, turning to Tony, and asking, "You hear what I said, Ton?" He then immediately repeats the joke that everyone just heard, word-for-word. It makes the audience laugh every single time, and it helps cement Paulie as one of the goofiest and most hilarious characters on the show.

    "Oof, Madone! He Looks Terrible!"

    Leave it to Paulie to say exactly what's on his mind. While visiting Tony in the hospital after he slipped into a coma, Paulie is clearly instructed by Meadow to say encouraging things, as coma patients can supposedly hear what others are saying. Immediately upon seeing Tony hooked up with tubes and a ventilator, Paulie can't help but exclaim in horror, yelling, "Oof, madone! He looks terrible!" Though obviously inappropriate, Paulie's outburst is a welcome bit of humor in an otherwise dark a...

    "The Guy Was An Interior Decorator!"

    "Pine Barrens" is often ranked as one of the best episodes of The Sopranos, and it's arguably Paulie Walnuts' finest hour as a comedic force in the show. While on the phone, Tony tells Paulie that the guy they're pursuing is an ex-commando who killed sixteen Chechen rebels with the Interior Ministry. Paulie mishears him, telling Chris, "You're not gonna believe this. He killed sixteen Czechoslovakians. The guy was an interior decorator!" To this, Chris famously quips, "His house looked like s...

    "Sun Tuh-Zoo! The Chinese Prince Matchabelli!"

    Paulie Walnuts often tries to sound cultured, but he just can't quite get there. Rather than it being awkward, however, it's usually just downright funny. RELATED: 10 Funniest Paulie Walnuts Moments From The Sopranos During Tony B's welcome home party, Paulie drops some Sun Tzu wisdom on him, mispronouncing Sun Tzu's name as Sun Tuh-Zoo. Not only that, but he calls Sun Tzu the "Chinese Prince Matchabelli." Prince Matchabelli is actually a luxury perfume line. Paulie meant Machiavelli, but Mac...

    "Minn! Your Door Was Open!"

    No scene better encapsulates Paulie Walnuts' dangerously unpredictable personality traits better than Minn's murder. Right before killing the poor old lady, Paulie is busted by her as he's rooting around underneath her bed (after loudly breaking down the door). Caught in the act, Paulie feigns friendliness with "Minn! Your door was open! I brought you something from my Ma!" The sight of Paulie's head emerging from behind the bed is one of The Sopranos' finest visual gags even if it comes righ...

    "I'll Make This Short And Sweet..."

    Chris' intervention, while obviously not funny as an idea in itself, has become ranked as one of The Sopranos'funniest scenes by users on Redditthanks to the outlandish behavior of those around him. First, there's Silvio's story of finding Chris passed out in the toilet and then there's Paulie, who is comedically blunt: "I'll keep this short and sweet. You're weak. You've become an embarrassment to yourself and everybody else." It's a terrible thing to say in that or any other context but Pau...

    "Word To The Wise: Remember Pearl Harbor!"

    As funny as Paulie Walnuts is, the show isn't afraid of reminding the audience that deep down he's just ignorant and bigoted. This iconic Paulie Walnuts quote is a perfect example of the show wanting the audience to laugh at Paulie rather than with him. While Tony B is talking about his ambitious Korean boss, Paulie comes in with his advice: "Word to the wise. Remember Pearl Harbor!" Not only does it not make sense in the context of the conversation, but Paulie somehow manages to confuse Kore...

  1. Between Paulie's on-par comedic timing and brutal honesty, this is easily one of the best (and funniest) Paulie quotes in The Sopranos. Steven Van Zandt John VentimigliaKathrine Narducci. Paulie ...

    • Colin Mccormick
    • "F**king poison ivy all over… I can feel it itching me already." In one of the most famous kills on the show, Paulie and Chris (Michael Imperioli) hunt down Mikey Palmice, a man responsible for several attempts on Tony's life.
    • "I guess you could call that a d***." When a member of the crew becomes a "made man" it's a very big moment. Of course, it also means that they are entitled to a bit of an initiation.
    • "As of the wedding day, anything that touches her p***y is off-limits." During that very intrusive initiation period that Chris goes through, Paulie goes to great lengths to embarrass and inconvenience the young man.
    • "Don't touch that. My program's coming on." Not even a guy as high-ranking as Paulie is immune to serving a bit of time. In Season 4, he is sent to prison for a small period of time, but that doesn't stop him from complaining about it the entire time.
    • "You steer the ship the best way you know. Sometimes it's smooth. Sometimes you hit the rocks. In the meantime, you find your pleasures where you can."
    • "It's not a nursing home! It's a retirement community." — Tony Soprano.
    • "Pours you a drink with one hand. Judges you with the other if you take it." — Christopher Moltisanti.
    • "Teddy Roosevelt once gave an entire speech with a bullet lodged in his chest. Some things are just a matter of duty." — Junior Soprano.
  2. People also ask

  3. The Sopranos has many colorful characters, yet Paulie “Walnuts” Gualtieri (Tony Sirico) is a favorite for many viewers, thanks to his unique mannerisms and quotes. Though he is considered ...

  4. Paulie: That's different for everybody. You add up all your mortal sins and multiply that number by 50. Then you add up all your venial sins and multiply that by 25. You add that together and that ...

  1. People also search for