Quote from Wilson in It Was the Best of Tims, It Was the Worst of Tims
Tim: I think she wants things to be like they were when we first met, you know. But I like the way things are now. I like not always having to impress the other person or get dressed up. Wilson: Mm-hmm. So you would tend to agree with J.B. Priestley, who said that, "Marriage is like an endless visit in your worst clothes." [chuckles] Tim: That guy Priestley really knew about marriage. Wilson: And divorce, too. He was married three times. Tim: [grunts] Oh, no! Three mother-in-laws. [clucks] You know, when Jill and I first got married, in order win her, I really had to pour on the charm. Then she wanted to see through the charm and see if I really loved her. And now that she knows I really love her, she wants the charm back. Wilson: Hmm. Well, Tim, maybe after 15 years of marriage, making an effort to be more charming has more meaning. Tim: Hmm. Yeah. It's too bad. I like being comfortable in my own house. If I've got a little gas, I don't want to have to run out to the backyard. Wilson: I don't want that, either.