Betty White’s character Rose Nylund was always good for a quip.
The iconic actress played the ditzy but endearingly naive and cherrful Rose Nylund from 1985 to 1992 on the popular sitcom “The Golden Girls,” according to IMDb.
According to Entertainment Weekly, White won an Emmy Award for the role. “She was terminally naïve,” White told EW in 2010. “I like Rose because she thought life was like a musical comedy. It was going to have a happy ending no matter what ever happened.”
Here are Betty White’s best quotes as Rose from “The Golden Girls.”
“My mother always used to say: ‘The older you get, the better you get, unless you’re a banana,” Rose said, according to SheKnows.
“Oh, don’t give up, Dorothy. If the ancient Egyptians could move 20-ton stone blocks to build the pyramids, we can move a toilet,” she said, according to SheKnows.
3. Rose Offers Advice
“You know what they say: you can lead a herring to water, but you have to walk really fast or he’ll die,” Rose said, according to Vocal.
4. Rose on Why She Likes the Midwest
According to Vocal, Rose said, “Maybe we don’t have French boutiques and valet parking and facelifts for Christmas vacation, but we have friends and family and a sense of community and caring, and that’s pretty special.”
5. Rose on Being a Rebel
Rose was rebellious. In her own way. “Oh, you bet I am! I eat raw cookie dough. And occasionally, I run through the sprinklers and don’t wear a bathing cap. And at Christmas, I’ve been known to put away more than one eggnog.” she said, according to Vocal.
6. Rose Logic
Rose had her own logic. “I don’t understand how a thermos keeps things both hot and cold,” she said, according to Mental Floss.
7. Rose on Life’s Guilty Pleasures
“I feel like crawling under the covers and eating Velveeta right out of the box,” she said, according to Mental Floss.
8. Rose Getting Sarcastic
Rose could throw barbs around. Once, Blanche had a party and asked, “Do you know what I hate doing most after a party?” According to Screen Rant, Rose joked, “Trying to find your underwear in the big pile?”
9. Rose on St. Olaf
Rose liked to talk about her Scandinavian roots in the Midwest. “It’s like we say in St. Olaf—Christmas without fruitcake is like St. Sigmund’s Day without the headless boy,” she said, according to Southern Living.
10. Rose Speaking Her Own Language
“Oh, blow it out your Tubenburbles!” she said, according to Southern Living.
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