Rose Quote #99

Quote from Rose in The Truth Will Out

Rose: Oh, Kirsten, you're back. I want to talk to you.
Kirsten: Not now, Mother. I promised Charley I'd take her to lunch and then we pack. We're leaving early.
Rose: Now. It's important.
Kirsten: Mother, there's nothing to talk about.
Rose: Oh, yes, there is. And I should have done it a long time ago. Kirsten, your father wasn't who you thought he was.
Dorothy: Um. Oh, I don't think it's necessary for all of us to be here.
Blanche: You're right. Bye, Dorothy.
Rose: Don't go. I want you all to hear this. I lied about the money. I didn't squander it on bad investments. I couldn't have. He didn't leave me any to begin with.
Kirsten: Mother, what are you telling me?
Rose: Your father was a wonderful man, Kirsten. Kind and warm and caring. And never willing to let a friend or a neighbor struggle through hard times alone. But he was also the worst businessman to ever balance a checkbook.
Kirsten: But you always told us how successful Daddy was.
Rose: He was a success. As a human being. But his work took him away so much, I was afraid you wouldn't know that. That's why I made him into something he wasn't. I guess maybe I was afraid you'd think he was a failure. I never thought of him as a failure. I hope I never let him feel like one. If I did, I can only pray that he forgives me now. And that you will, too.
Kirsten: Oh, Mom. Come on, let's go find Charley and take her to lunch.
Rose: Sure. With the size of our estate, I think we can afford lunch.

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 ‘The Truth Will Out’ Quotes

Quote from Dorothy

Dorothy: Well, I lied to Stan. I used to tell him how great he was in bed. It was really very difficult, but fortunately, I only had to tell him on his birthday.

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.