118 Quotes About Weddings
- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Being a bad parent is a sign of not having learned from experience.
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- Author Susan Mallery
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Katie, honey, you need a date for your sister’s wedding.”“I had a date, Mom. He’s marrying the bride.
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- Author Hilary Grossman
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She kept reminding me she was at a wedding, which didn’t really help my emotional state, if you know what I mean.
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- Author Tami Lund
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He did that slow perusal thing with his eyes that guys did when they wanted a girl to know they liked what they saw. A slow smile curved his lips. “Yep.”She recognized that look. She may have been out of the dating game for far too long, but she still understood the process. What she didn’t know was how to respond.
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- Author Sarah Ruhl
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A wedding is for daughters and fathers. The mothers all dress up, trying to look like young women. But a wedding is for a father and daughter. They stop being married to each other on that day.
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- Author Denise Fields
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Newspaper columnist Dave Barry once wrote that the motto of the wedding industry is, 'Money can't buy you happiness, so you might as well give your money to us.
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- Author Kate Baer
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When someone asks for the secret to a happy marriage, remember you don't know. This is not a happy ending. This is not a fairy tale. This is the beginning of a life you haven't met.
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- Author Ariel Meadow Stallings
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Life, weddings, relationships, road trips, gardening, making out, haircuts: few of the fun things in life always go as expected.
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- Author Elizabeth Mckenzie
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According to Adolf Guggenbuhl-Craig, the Swiss analyst and author of Marriage: Dead or Alive, a wedding is more than a party or a legality. It's not less than a boxing ring, two people facing off, acknowledging their separate identities rather than their union, in the company of all the people who lay claim to them. A wedding is the time and place to recognize the full clutch of the past in the negotiation of a shared future.
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