Quotes About Wedding
She helps everybody ... Wait until you are wed. She'll do your breathing for you.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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On the morning of the wedding-day, Lord Peter emerged from Bunter's hands a marvel of sleek brilliance. His primrose-coloured hair was so exquisite a work of art that to eclipse it with his glossy hat was like shutting up the sun in a shrine of jet; his spats, light trousers, and exquisitely polished shoes formed a tone-symphony in monochrome.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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A wedding is a ritual which exists in most societies, only at varying levels of involvement, from a simple agreement to meet, say, once a year for dinner, to the mutual exchanging of left limbs.
~ Douglas Adams
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It had been presented by his great-grandfather to his great-grandmother on their wedding day. Interesting present, he thought to himself.
~ Douglas Preston
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A tattoo is the embodiment of carnal desire and, once she's had a taste of the needle, a woman—much more than a man—will feel herself aroused and wanting more. At first the process may seem frightening, but that's just the same as the fear a maiden will feel on her wedding night. It's soon forgotten in the discovery of pleasure
~ Akimitsu Takagi
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Get me to the church on time!
~ Alan Jay Lerner
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MODESTY AT A WEDDING means rejoicing fully in the singing, dancing, and feasting while inwardly striving to direct all of those activities for the happiness of the wedding couple, not for oneself. —RABBI NOSSON TZVI FINKEL, THE ALTER OF SLABODKA (1849–1927)
~ Alan Morinis
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A YOUNG STUDENT asked permission to go to a wedding. Rabbi Eliyahu Lopian (1872–1970) asked him if there might be women there dressed immodestly. The student replied that he had prepared a strategy: he wouldn't look. Rabbi Lopian turned to the student and said, "I'm already over eighty years old, and blind in one eye, yet despite this, I look!
~ Alan Morinis
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Behold the wedding gun,' the Ordinator said, holding the box aloft.
~ Alastair Reynolds
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In 1574, when the third Guru's daughter was getting married to one who would become the fourth Guru, the Mughal emperor gave, as a wedding gift, an area of land in a place in the Bari doab not yet called Amritsar.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
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Connor: [about Sidda and Connor's wedding] Vivi, it's taken years to nail down a date. She's always said, What's the rush, when things are so good? I don't know what the hell she's so afraid of - it's like she's always waiting for the bottom to drop out. Vivi: You know why she thinks that, don't ya, honey? Because it did. It always did.
~ Rebecca Wells
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a blur of white satin and lace, Louisa Marie Honeycutt dove into the waiting limousine, slid across
~ Rhonda Nelson
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Madelyne, we're married now. 'Tis a usual occurrence to bed one's wife on the wedding night.
~ Julie Garwood
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Oh, there was a wedding all right. Did I mention that my sister didn't show up at the church either, Mr. Clayborne?
~ Julie Garwood
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On a horse? I was married on a horse? Gillian looked like she could kill the groom
~ Julie Garwood
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Gil came to stand beside her. How's your father handling this? His only daughter getting married. He's not happy about it. Oh, sure he is. No, he isn't, she insisted. He doesn't like Jack. Now, Sophie, how do you know that? Gil asked, thinking she was exaggerating. I know because he said, 'Sophie, I don't like Jack.
~ Julie Garwood
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Making a lot of noise was considered essential for a good wedding, as keeping quiet would have been seen as suggesting that there was something shameful about the event.
~ Jung Chang
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They make a lovely couple, my lord," Jameson said, fishing in his pocket for a clean handkerchief. He found one and handed it to the duke. "Indeed they do," the duke said, blowing his nose rather loudly. "They will be even lovelier once they're properly married!
~ Karen Hawkins
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It was the marriage that was important; Jane Austen rarely even bothered to write about the wedding.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
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Since this wedding that never happened is my fantasy, that boy is clean-shaven on your special day, hair combed neatly, slightly nervous as he stands by the preacher, looking at you the way I always wanted a man to look at you: kind, loving, slightly in awe
~ Karin Slaughter
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Clair watched the young man pour Paul's Scotch with a previously unseen professionalism. Her wedding ring, her gentle brush-offs, and her outright rejection had been minor obstacles compared to the big no of another man kissing her cheek.
~ Karin Slaughter
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Her wedding ring, her gentle brush-offs, and her outright rejection had been minor obstacles compared to the big no of another man kissing her cheek.
~ Karin Slaughter
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Even on Abigail's wedding day, Beatrice had told her daughter to be careful, that men were selfish creatures at their core, and there were only a handful of them who managed to overcome that natural inclination.
~ Karin Slaughter
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This week, a 95-year-old woman married a 98-year-old man to become the world's oldest newlyweds. They're registered at Bed, Sponge Bath and Beyond.
~ Jimmy Fallon
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