- I Love Lucy (1951) was never just a title!
- [after wife Lucille Ball was accused of being a Communist] The only thing red about her is her hair, and that isn't even real.
- If you don't know what to do, don't do anything.
- Failure is the most terrible thing in our business. When we fail, the whole world knows about it.
- On Lucille Ball: I loved her very much and, in my own and perhaps peculiar way, I will always love her. "
- On Lucille Ball: She's not someone I am likely to forget. I love her and will continue loving her till the day I die.
- On meeting Lucille Ball: I fell in love with those big beautiful blue eyes when I met her. It was unnatural how I could fall in love so fast
- Lucy had a quality which was rare; you can count the women who have had it on the fingers of one hand. While doing the wild antics of a clown, disheveled, rain-soaked, disregarding how she looked even with mud all over her, could make you laugh, and yet at the same time make you want to go to bed with her.
- One of the big reasons for the show's success is Lucy. She is the greatest.
- Lucy, she has no idea how happy she's made me. She's wonderful. I adore her with all of my heart. She's given me everything I could ask for. No pun intended, I Love Lucy.
- We had been married for nine years, but when I saw her coming down the aisle with her bouquet and wedding dress and hat, I got as much of a thrill as the first time, perhaps even more.
- I love Lucy was never a title. I don't care what her present husband thinks, I still love Lucy. Yes very much. She knows that I will do anything for her. All she has to do is ask.
- Though we are not together anymore, I still love her. I always will. Lucy is my soulmate, my world. I can't imagine my life without her. I Love Lucy was never just a title.
- They were gorgeous. Her eyes very blue. One of the many things I absolutely love about her. She was mine and I was hers. The way it should have been.
- She's (Lucille Ball) a wonderful mother to our daughter, Lucie Desiree. In spite of a busy schedule, she arranges to have three days a week with Lucie.
- Twelve years ago, I was enjoying recognition in New York play "Too Many Girls" and RKO studios wanted to film it. They took me along with the deal and I went to Hollywood. Working as the star of that picture was the most beautiful, wonderful, bright, happy person I'd ever met in my life, Lucille Ball. And how you said it. It was love at first sight.
- I'm really enjoying life with my golf and horses.
- The first time I saw Lucy was in Hollywood studio lunchroom. Lovely, dazzling Lucille Ball was to be one of the stars of Too Many Girls. I was eager to meet her. Then she walked in. She had a black eye, frowzy hair and was wearing a too tight dress with a rip in it. She had been playing a dance hall floozy in a free for all fight scene. I groaned 'oh no.' That afternoon when she showed up on the set where I was working, I said 'Oh yes.' She had fixed her hair and make up and put on a sweater and skirt. She was a dream. I took one look and fell in love.
- She (Lucille Ball) was a very shy girl. She hated when you stared at her. So I did.
- The most important thing of all was that, we now had our daughter, our son, and two people couldn't have been more in love and happier than we were.
- I'm convinced that the reason that we survived the constant arguing, fighting and accusations for so many years, was because we had something extra special going for us. We were very much in love with each other, and we were able to be together, our sexual relationship was heavenly. Also, and perhaps even more important. We had a good sense of humor. We are able to laugh at ourselves and at our sometimes absurd and stupid arguments.
- When we got married, nobody gave it more than two weeks. There were bets all over the country, with astronomical odds against us.
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