Rose Quote #98

Quote from Rose in The Truth Will Out

Rose: Dorothy, a lie is like a snowball. You start out with one little harmless lie, and then you have to tell another one to cover up the first. And then another, and another. You know what I mean? And then before long, you've got an entire snowman built out of lies! Dorothy? I was gonna let Kirsten leave tomorrow and never tell her the truth. I was willing to risk having her hate me to protect Charlie's memory. That's Charlie, my husband, not Charley, my granddaughter. But you'd know that if you were still awake. But then today, I found that the lies that I've been telling about Charlie are hurting Charley. Husband and granddaughter, respectively. So tomorrow, I'm just gonna have to stop this lying and tell the truth, no matter how much it might hurt all of us. Dorothy, I want you to know, that having friends like you really helps me get through times like this. Now you sleep well, and I'll see you in the morning. I love you.
Dorothy: Thank God. I thought you'd never shut up.

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 ‘The Truth Will Out’ Quotes

Quote from Dorothy

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Quote from Sophia

Sophia: Are you two coming? The spaghetti is getting cold!
Rose: We'll be there in a minute. We're in the middle of a makeup lesson.
Sophia: I hope the kid can help you. You wear more rouge than Miss Piggy!

Quote from Blanche

Rose: What's the biggest lie you've ever told?
Blanche: I once told my sister Charmaine that she was left on our doorstep by gypsies.
Dorothy: What?
Rose: Well, Blanche, why would you want to do a thing like that?
Blanche: She annoyed me. Always mouthing off about how her hair was curlier than mine, her complexion was prettier than mine. I finally said there was good reason for it, she was left by gypsies! I had her completely convinced!
Rose: What did she say when you told her the truth?
Blanche: Oh, I never did. I even tried to help her find her little old gypsy mama.