A Quote by Chelsea Peretti

I'm Jewish and Italian, and I lucked out and got the nose of both cultures. — © Chelsea Peretti
I'm Jewish and Italian, and I lucked out and got the nose of both cultures.
Im Jewish and Italian, and I lucked out and got the nose of both cultures.
I got into the situation where I was extreme right. It turned out that my mother is Jewish, my grandmother is Jewish. I am Jewish. So I can't hate Jewish people.
I have had wonderful times and educated two children with my husband, and I just consider myself very lucky. I've had a very interesting career - I've been all over the world. I lucked out; I think you can say that: I really lucked out.
There is a Jewish tradition of family, too, but then not all Italian or Jewish families are close.
I am officially Jewish, but I’m Jewish in the same way the Olive Garden is an Italian restaurant.
When I was younger, I used to look at movie stars with pencil-thin noses and think about a nose job. I've got a grown-up baby nose; it's not chiseled and structured. Then I saw how beautiful Audrey Tatou was in 'Amelie' and thought, 'She's got a nose like mine, and if she can have a baby nose, so can I.'
I'm Italian, but some people think I'm Jewish because I work the Yiddish. I also work the Italian, by the way.
I've got a friend who is half-Jewish and half-Italian. If he can't buy it wholesale, he steals it!
I was keen on sports-that's how my nose got this way. It's not actually broken; the nose was just pushed up a little bit and moved over. It's an aquiline nose, quite Irish.
I make no claim that Jewish culture is superior to other cultures or that the Jewish song is better than the song of my neighbor.
I lucked out. I got in just when animation just started to take off.
You go to the draft board and think, 'Here's a nose tackle. Who needs a nose tackle?' Well, eight teams in front of you need a nose tackle, and there's two nose tackles. It's something you have to figure out where you can get the players to play in your system.
We were raised in an Italian-American household, although we didn't speak Italian in the house. We were very proud of being Italian, and had Italian music, ate Italian food.
I am Italian. Springsteen's mostly Italian, too. We're both Italians with Dutch names, one of the many things we have in common.
My mom is a white Jewish lady, and my dad is black. The cultures never seemed separate - I had a lot of mixed friends. When I was young, I identified with being Jewish, but I embraced my dad's side, too.
My stepmother Angela is an Italian from New York City. I based Rhoda on her and a Jewish friend named Penny Ann Green. People often said that Rhoda seemed to be Italian. That was the Angela seeping through.
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