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Quotes About Weddings

Sometimes, predictability and tradition please expectant guests rather than erratic invention and experiments that could fail. ALL INDIAN WEDDINGS HAVE several things in common: noise, food, music, and color. This is why Indians who live in America or any other part of the world go back home to get married. It would be hard to duplicate the color and happy chaos that surrounds an Indian wedding anywhere else in the world.
~ Shoba Narayan
People always complain, 'you never invited me to your wedding', but I prefer casual weddings.
~ Sinead O'Connor
Brides tended to travel in packs.
~ Susan Mallery
she decided to watch the leaves on the tree across the way. How many would fall off in such a strong wind? ... She now knew why people made such a fuss about weddings. It was to keep the bride's mind occupied, lest she fall into strange mental chasms.
~ Julia Quinn
En las relaciones entre los sexos y en las bodas era donde más se ponía de manifiesto la conciencia de la jerarquía social.
~ Bourdieu Pierre
That was the strangest thing about weddings, from Amos's point of view, that they pretended to be sacred occasions but in fact had no meaning. Because a marriage isn't a marriage until it's over, he thought, until the couple looked back, years later, at the moment they wed and said, "Oh, that's what really happened that day.
~ Haven Kimmel
Spending so much time on the road is the biggest challenge for me with WWE. I've missed weddings and births. I've spent a lot of time away from my friends and family for so many years. That part is really hard.
~ Summer Rae
I'm a firm believer that lighting affects mood, and twinkly lights on strings bring something magical to occasions ranging from concerts to weddings, though I'm fond of using them as year-round home decor. There's a reason why they're sometimes called fairy lights. When the night is right, there aren't any strings at all.
~ Erin Morgenstern
I'm a firm believer that lighting affects mood, and twinkly lights on strings bring something magical to occasions ranging from concerts to weddings, though I'm fond of using them as year-round home decor.
~ Erin Morgenstern
The wet dawn inks are doing their blue dissolve. On their blotter of fog the trees Seem a botanical drawing. Memories growing, ring on ring, A series of weddings. Knowing neither abortions nor bitchery, Truer than women, They seed so effortlessly! Tasting the winds, that are footless, Waist-deep in history. Full of wings, otherworldliness. In this, they are Ledas. O mother of leaves and sweetness Who are these pietas? The shadows of ringdoves chanting, but chasing nothing.
~ Sylvia Plath
had begun to drizzle, so they relocated to a latticed gazebo used for waterfront weddings and the occasional renegade bris.
~ Carl Hiaasen
She was never likely to say out loud, "I wish that I could marry a handsome prince," but knowing that if you did you'd probably open the door to find a stunned prince, a tied-up priest, and a Nac Mac Feegle grinning cheerfully and ready to act as best man definitely made you watch what you said.
~ Terry Pratchett
I like all weddings, but isn't it particularly lovely when two grown-ups decide to get married?" Lambiase's mother would like to see her son remarry some day. "I know what you mean, Ma. Doesn't seem like they're going in with their eyes closed," Lambiase says. "He knows she isn't perfect. She knows he definitely isn't perfect. They know there's no such thing as perfect.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
I like planning weddings," I said. "I like the ceremony. And people invite you into their lives on what they believe to be the most important day. It's a privilege." This was my spiel.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
And we were driving there with Florence and Stella. I was complaining about having to go all the way up to Connecticut, and you said, 'Look at it this way: we have two obligations to our old friends. We have to go to their weddings and we have to go to their funerals. With George, we're halfway home.
~ Brian Morton
He told me yesterday that weddings should be individual celebrations of a couple's relationship, ideally with just the bride and groom and a humanist minister. Everything else is merely social pressure to eat tiny cakes.
~ Hester Browne
People cry at weddings for the same reason they cry at happy endings: because they so desperately want to believe in something they know is not credible.
~ Margaret Atwood
I love when brides tell me they want to do something special and unique, but I'm not a fan of doing anything too crazy.
~ Austin Scarlett
She supposed that weddings in Magrast were stately and joyless. The bride would be meek and pale and frightened, and huge bells would clang over them, threatening to shatter their fragile bodies.
~ Storm Constantine
I love going to other people's weddings, but I have never desired a big white wedding for myself, and it has never been put on me as a pressure, an expectation.
~ Katherine Kelly
All weddings... It never changes, when the groom lifts the veil, when the bride accepts the ring, the possibilities you see in their eyes, it's the same around the world. They truly believe their love and their marriage is going to break all records.
~ Mitch Albom
She held out her arms. And for the first time in heaven, he initiated his contact, he came to her, ignoring the leg, ignoring all the ugly associations he had made about dance and music and weddings, realizing now that they were about loneliness.
~ Mitch Albom
Mrs. Vice turned to the weddings page. She liked to look at the smiling brides and imagine how miserable they would soon be.
~ Kelly Easton
Weddings are really good for making you feel terrible about yourself if you're not where you want to be in life.
~ Wendi McLendon-Covey