Whatever you may look like, marry a man your own age – as your beauty fades, so will his eyesight.
Meaning of the quote
This quote from Phyllis Diller, a famous American comedian, is suggesting that it's better to marry someone who is around the same age as you. As you get older, your physical appearance may change, but your partner's eyesight will also become worse over time. This means they won't notice the changes in your looks as much. The main idea is that it's important to choose a partner who will appreciate you for who you are, not just how you look.
About Phyllis Diller
Phyllis Diller was a pioneering American comedian known for her unconventional stage persona, self-deprecating humor, and unique appearance. She was one of the first female comics to become a household name and a trailblazer for women in stand-up comedy. Diller also pursued acting, voice work, and various other creative endeavors throughout her long and successful career.
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