Wedding Quotes - True love is not
something you find, true love is something you nurture together
“Does she regret planning such a
big wedding? Does she feel proud of her choices? Does she feel trapped in the
spectacle of her own making? And how did weddings get like this? How did they
get so big, come to be so important, that a woman couldn't see her way out of
it? That a woman would sacrifice her entire life for it?”
― Alison Espach, The Wedding
People
“So much of our culture depicts
young girls dreaming about their weddings. But every middle-aged woman I know
dreams about living alone in the woods, maybe with a dog.”
― Lyz Lenz, This American
Ex-Wife: How I Ended My Marriage and Started My Life
“Misery Lark? No need to be
careful. She’s not particularly dangerous, so feel free to cross her. What is
she gonna do? Chuck her lint roller at you?”
― Ali Hazelwood, Bride
“Oraya of the Nightborn,' he
murmured. 'I give you my body. I give you my blood. I give you my soul. I give
you my heart. From this night until the end of nights. From daybreak until our
days are broken. Your soul is my soul. Your heart is my heart. Your pain is my
pain. I bind myself to you.”
― Carissa Broadbent, The Serpent
and the Wings of Night
“Couples are now tying the knot
on Global Holistic Wealth Day, April 9th, incorporating holistic wealth into
their wedding ceremonies and honeymoons—an ode to a holistically wealthy
lifestyle.”
― Keisha Blair
“Vulnerable Love (The Sonnet)
Choose me if you feel something,
not because it's convenient or
glorious.
I have neither the interest nor
the strength,
to go out again and look for
someone else.
If you choose me, you are stuck
with me,
through thick and thin, through
everything.
It won't always be clear and
sunny,
sometimes it'll be blue,
sometimes boring.
True love is not something you
find,
True love is something you
nurture together.
Once you rediscover yourself in
someone,
Never turn your back, come hell
or high water!
Any ape can find escape in
romance novels,
It takes a human to be the living
pillar of love.
While every robot seeks emotional
maturity,
Be the human who cherishes
vulnerable love.”
― Abhijit Naskar, Visvavatan: 100
Demilitarization Sonnets
“Isn't life wonderful, isn't life
marvelous? Everything good is happening right now all at once, every second,
minute, and hour of the day!”
― Virginia Toole
“Have any last-minute advice?”
Dayton asked.
“Just love her, son. But love is
easy.” Stuffing his hands in his pockets, Eddy glanced at him. “It’s everything
that comes with it that’s hard.”
― Leighann Hart, Harrowed Hearts
“A wedding is a beautiful
occasion—full of joy, laughter, and celebration. But marriage begins when the
music stops and real life begins. It’s not about the decorations, the photos,
or the outfits. It’s about waking up each day and choosing to stay committed,
even when things get difficult. Weddings are about making promises in front of
others. Marriage is about honoring those promises in private—during ordinary
days, tough conversations, financial stress, and moments of silence. A wedding
is for a day, but marriage is built over years, slowly, with love, patience,
forgiveness, and mutual growth. Anyone can plan a wedding, but nurturing a
marriage takes real work, real understanding, and a shared willingness to keep
trying.”
― Abdul Wahid Sarguroh
“You know what Love is, it's
believing in him, even when he stops believing in himself, it's finding and
reminding him of his lost dreams, it's walking him through his visions and
watching him grow in everything that shapes him in his true self, it's finding
a thousand ways to simply talk to each other and being fluent in each other's
silences, it's watching the stars glow at night to chasing a sunrise in each
other's embrace, it's kissing a millionth time and know that's just not enough,
it's praying for him before you even start praying for your self, it's choosing
him over and over again and growing old in each other's silhouette, it's making
him know each moment of every single day of how special he is, it's finding him
in everything that he loves and searching for the littlest ways to bring that
smile in his heart that makes your Soul smile the most, it's fighting for him
and standing up for him every single time, it's making efforts and taking time
for each other, it's just literally breathing in your
Because that's what Love is, it
simply means you love him more than you love yourself.”
― Debatrayee Banerjee
“True love is not something you
find, true love is something you nurture together.”
― Abhijit Naskar, Visvavatan: 100
Demilitarization Sonnets
“A wedding doesn't always mean
that the husband will be married to his wife.”
― Tamerlan Kuzgov
“Either love or don't,
there's no second guessing -
either marry or don't,
there's no contract matrimony.”
― Abhijit Naskar, Dervis Vadisi:
100 Promissory Sonnets
“Either marry or don't, there's
no contract matrimony.”
― Abhijit Naskar, Dervis Vadisi:
100 Promissory Sonnets
“Either love or don't,
there's no second guessing -
either marry or don't,
there's no contract matrimony.
Prenups are for juveniles,
Clauses are for cowards.
To seek escape in commitment,
is an act of con, not love.
Escapists have no right to love,
Lovers have no need for escape.
When you change exes like socks,
It's a sickness, not a choice.”
― Abhijit Naskar, Dervis Vadisi:
100 Promissory Sonnets
“. As a kid, I wore toilet paper
veils and practiced walking down the aisle. I dreamed of my first dance and
picked a new song every few years. I had a scrapbook of wedding themes down to
the cake decorations. When I had tried to share this with Fiona after she
proposed, she laughed at me, saying the patriarchy poisoned me.”
― Valentine Glass, Jarring Sex
“Collecting rings like postcard,
doesn't make you the love doctor.”
― Abhijit Naskar, The Divine
Refugee
“You are my world, I've been
waiting to find you all of my life, you are the love of my life, I love you so
much! My head, heart, body, toes, and soul move in bliss wrapped in this loving
cloth.”
― Viccy
“Every cell in my body listens,
vibrates, and sings with joy at how deeply you love me! I love you so much, I
will never leave you or disappoint you. This is my pledge.”
― Viccy
“While I had no desire to be a
Cinderella or an Ariel, it would've been nice to have had a ring before the
wedding. To have had a wedding with a white dress. To have had some years
together in a small rental with thrifted furniture and a couple of houseplants,
where our greatest concerns were paying the bills on time and deciding who
would be doing the dishes that night.”
― Karie Fugett, Alive Day: A
Memoir
“It's the bride's big week. The
bride should be rendered helpless, given drinks, fluffed and complimented at
every turn, put out like a kitchen fire, appeased like an angry toddler,
prodded like a doll, then driven by a well-dressed stranger to the altar of her
new life.”
― Alison Espach, The Wedding
People
“The problem with the stress
cycle is that most people never close the loop. They stay on trigger-response
mode non stop and live in a state of chronic stress.”
― Caroline Lacaille-Gaudy,
Stress-free Wedding: The Guide to Planning Your Wedding With Calm & Ease
“There are 3 things you must prioritize
to help lower your stress level. I call it the RED (Rest, Exercise, Diet).”
― Caroline Lacaille-Gaudy,
Stress-free Wedding: The Guide to Planning Your Wedding With Calm & Ease
