Wedding Quotes - Wedding is the beautiful ceremony before your marriage fails

 

Wedding Quotes - Wedding is the beautiful ceremony before your marriage fails 

“Some people are addicted to wedding cakes and divorces.”

― Steven Magee

 

“I don’t know how many more times I have to say the word 'ethereal' to make people understand what the vibe of this wedding is.”

― Jenny Han, Always and Forever, Lara Jean

 

 “Incompatibility is a misnomer in divorce. No human replicates another. They were compatible all the way from dating to wedding only to become incompatibility in wedlock? Weird! This is the case of two adult bodies clinging to the emotions and reasonings of babes. Ironically, that's what they call each other - babe.”

― Vincent Okay Nwachukwu

 

“I don't trust men. Give them a finger, they will put a wedding ring on it.”

― Ljupka Cvetanova, Yet Another New Land

 

“In a few hours, I'd be married. I'd have my happy ending, whether I deserved it or not. But this land, these people- they would have their happy ending, too. The first few steps toward healing. Toward peace. And then things would be fine.

Then I'd be fine.”

― Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

 

“What a pretty little wedding,' Rhysand said, stuffing his hands into his pockets as those many swords remained in their sheaths. The remaining crowd was pressing back, some climbing over seats to get away.

Rhys looked me over slowly, and clicked his tongue at my silk gloves. Whatever had been building beneath my skin went still and cold.

'Get the hell out,' growled Tamlin, stalking toward us. Claws ripped from his knuckles.

Rhys clicked his tongue again. 'Oh, I don't think so. Not when I need to call in my bargain with Feyre darling.'

My stomach hollowed out. No- no, not now.

'You try to break the bargain, and you know what will happen,' Rhys went on, chuckling a bit at the crowd still falling over themselves to get away from him. He jerked his chin toward me. 'I gave you three months of freedom. You could at least look happy to see me.”

― Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

 

“Rhys was the least of my concerns. Tamlin had seen the hesitation, but had he understood that I was about to say no? Had Ianthe? I had to tell him. Had to explain that there couldn't be a wedding, not for a while yet. Maybe I'd wait until the mating bond snapped into place, until I knew for sure it couldn't be some mistake, that... that I was worthy of him.

Maybe wait until he, too, had faced the nightmares stalking him. Relaxed his grip on things a bit. On me. Even if I understood his need to protect, that fear of losing me... Perhaps I should explain everything when I returned.

But- so many people had seen it, seen me hesitate-”

― Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

 

“Is the wedding on hold, then?'

I paused earing barely long enough to mumble, 'Yes.'

'I expected an answer more along the lines of, "Don't ask stupid questions you already know the answer to," or my timeless favourite, "Go to hell.”

― Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

 

“Suddenly the inn door opened, and the sun came out, in the person of James. If I was a radiant bride, the groom was positively resplendent. My mouth fell open and stayed that way.”

― Diana Gabaldon, Outlander

 

“Being platonically dumped wouldn’t be so bad if people would acknowledge that you have the right to be platonically heartbroken. But it’s just not part of our vocabulary. However much our society might pay lip service to friendship, the fact remains that the only love it considers important, important enough to make a huge public celebration, is romantic love.”

― Sam Allberry, 7 Myths about Singleness

 

“Wedding is the beautiful ceremony before your marriage fails.”

― Tamerlan Kuzgov

 

“Did you hear that, Daddy? Ms. Rothschild wants to go to city hall. Please disabuse her of this notion.”

― Jenny Han, Always and Forever, Lara Jean

 

“Now all things that were ordained for the festival were turned from their properties to do the office of a black funeral. The wedding cheer served for a sad burial feast, the bridal hymns were changed for sullen dirges, the sprightly instruments to melancholy.bells, and the flowers that should have been strewed in the bride’s path now served but to strew her corse. Now, instead of a priest to marry her, a priest was needed to bury her, and she was borne to church indeed, not to augment the cheerful hopes of the living, but to swell the dreary numbers of the dead.”

― Charles Lamb, Lamb's Tales From Shakspeare...

 

“Fall in love as many times as you want, as young as you want, but never marry young, only to take the easy way out.”

― Abhijit Naskar, Insan HimalayanoÄŸlu: It's Time to Defect

 

“The wedding is similar to driving a tandem bike (synchronized double pedal bike). Spouses, as 'tandems', need to have solid mutual trust and fluid communication to pedal in harmony. However, the road to marriage sometimes involves obstacles, such as difficult climbs of life and tight turns of disagreements.

These challenging moments test their trust and communication. Nevertheless, it is by overcoming these difficulties together that their bond deepens, leading them to a stronger complicity on the path of life.”

― Mady CAMARA

 

“He in turn has clasped his arms tightly around her, as if he would carry her away; and so she dances, and will dance the entire evening, and would dance forever, in ecstasy of bliss.”

― Upton Sinclair, The Jungle / by Upton Sinclair. (1920) [Leather Bound]