A Quote by Ann Landers

All marriages are happy, it's living together afterward that's tough. — © Ann Landers
All marriages are happy, it's living together afterward that's tough.
All marriages are happy. It's the living together afterward that causes all the trouble.
If you look around, 90 percent of marriages are cliches - people aren't genuinely happy even if they look happy together.
All marriages are happy. It's trying to live together afterwards that causes all the problems.
In Hollywood, all marriages are happy. It's trying to live together afterwards that causes the problems.
If married couples did not live together, happy marriages would be more frequent.
Arranged marriages get a bad reputation. Do they always work? No, but that's true of all marriages. As long as you aren't forced, who cares how you get together?
Marriage is tough, because it is woven of all these various elements, the weak and the strong. "In love-ness" is fragile for it is woven only with the gossamer threads of beauty. It seems to me absurd to talk about "happy" and "unhappy" marriages.
I always admire the French and the Italians who are very devoted to their marriages. They take them extremely seriously, but it is understood that there might be other visitors at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. You just never boast about. They never say anything, but that's what keeps marriages together.
Marriage, even the best marriages are tough.
In Hollywood, there is no bigger commitment you can make than to a TV series. Even marriages pale in comparison. Marriages don't require signing iron-clad multiyear contracts. At least, most first marriages don't.
They have to convert our agenda into something aggressive. Two guys wanting to be happy together are invading their marriages. Helping a kid who's getting beaten up in school is promoting homosexuality. If you gave me a million dollars, I wouldn't know how to promote homosexuality.
Before you get a dog, you can't quite imagine what living with one might be like; afterward, you can't imagine living any other way.
I do believe in soulmates and happy/successful marriages. No marriage can be happy 24x7 for 365 days. Both partners have to make the relationship work, is what I believe in.
I have several friends that have outlasted both of my marriages that are raising wonderful children together that have been together in gay unions for over 25 years. So they're doing a better job than I am!
I think sometimes we look at other people's marriages and we think they must always be so happy together. I don't know anybody who's married for a long time who hasn't somehow made room in their love story for the hate and resentment that they sometimes feel toward each other.
There are no cartoons about happy marriages.
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