"I can't get a relationship to last longer than it takes to make copies of their tapes"
- Margaret Smith
About this Quote
This quote by Margaret Smith is a humorous method of revealing the idea that relationships can be short-term. It suggests that relationships can be fleeting which it is hard to preserve a long-term relationship. The expression "make copies of their tapes" is a metaphor for the concept that individuals can quickly end up being knowledgeable about each other and that the relationship can end up being stagnant. This quote suggests that relationships can be fragile which it is hard to keep them choosing an extended period of time. It is a suggestion that relationships require effort and commitment in order to last. It is likewise a pointer that relationships can be unpredictable and that it is essential to value the time spent with a partner.
This quote is written / told by Margaret Smith somewhere between January 1, 1956 and today. She was a famous Comedian from USA.
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