A Quote by Larry Hagman

I have been married for 58 years to the same woman. Our secret? Separate bathrooms. — © Larry Hagman
I have been married for 58 years to the same woman. Our secret? Separate bathrooms.
I've been married to the same woman for forty years, and whenever people ask us how we managed to stay married for so long, we usually say as one voice, 'What's the secret? Don't get divorced!'
The secret of marriage is: separate bedrooms and separate bathrooms.
At 58, I knew I had to get a divorce. At that age, it's an almost impossible thing to go through. I had been married 33 years. I had been married for 33 years. I didn't know anything else.
My mother, when I married, said you must have separate bathrooms and separate bedrooms. That was the only sure way of keeping a marriage alive because it was an invitation as opposed to just being there and that makes it more romantic.
I do think the secret to a good marriage is separate bathrooms.
I'm married, I've been married to the same woman for - well, I've been with the same woman for close to...long enough to fool around.
Seahawks beat Cardinals, 58-0. If Patriots beat Texans, 58-0, it will be first time in NFL history there were two 58-0 games in same week.
I know you've been married to the same woman for 69 years. That is marvelous. It must be very inexpensive.
I know you've been married to the same woman for 69 years. That is marvellous. It must be very inexpensive.
I have been blessed being married to the same woman for 61 years. I honestly believe that if I retired, we may not make it to 62.
I'm 58 years old. I got married for the first time - it's about time, right? Growing up as a gay woman, you just don't ever think about that, and then I thought, about 10 years ago, 'You know, I think within 10 years gay marriage will be legal.' And here we are, 10 years later, making it legal.
I think it's healthy to say, 'I'm 58 and, do you know what, this is what a 58-year-old woman looks like.'
At first, people were like, 'I've discovered something - you guys are married!' I was like, 'Yeah, that's not a secret. We've been married now already for many years.'
In the winter I separate, in the summer I marry. It's been 15 years since I've been getting married every year.
I've been to Washington many times over the years for stories, and it always seems remarkably the same. More the same than the rest of the country. It's almost like they dress the same as they did 20 years ago. The same old guys are sitting outside the same dirty, dingy secret offices in the Capitol that you're not allowed to go in.
I've been married forty-five years. I think laughter is the secret.
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