For the Bride and Groom Wishing you love in your hearts, joy in your home. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
A wedding is really personal, so just go along with whatever the bride and groom wants. — Stassi Schroeder Copy Share Image
At American weddings, the quality of the food is in inverse proportion to the social position of the bride and groom. — Calvin Trillin Copy Share Image
People have one year after the wedding to send a gift. Thank-you notes must be written immediately. If you don't receive an… — Ann Landers Copy Share Image
“Every bride and groom in the history of civilization has gained weight after their wedding day. It is only a matter of… — Peter Scott Copy Share Image
The end of a wedding reception is always so depressing. And only the bride and groom are spared, jetting off into the… — Sarah Dessen Copy Share Image
“when it came time for that once-in-a-lifetime shot of the bride and groom sealing the deal with a lengthy smooch, the groomsmen… — Janice Thompson Copy Share Image
I wanted to breathe new life into the timeless trend of past, present and future. These unique designs celebrate the bride and… — Vera Wang Copy Share Image
“My God is a God of romance. He alludes greatly to this in the allegory of Him and the church as a… — Carol Wambui Ngabura Copy Share Image
Weddings in our society seem designed to reduce the bride and groom to precisely the condition of those who, because they 'lack… — Nancy Mairs Copy Share Image
Hunger in the midnight, hunger at the stroke of noon Hunger in the banquet, hunger in the bride and groom Hunger on… — Jackson Browne Copy Share Image
"Summer Sisters" is probably my least autobiographical book. The whole idea started with rowing down the pond. And I heard an explosion.… — Judy Blume Copy Share Image
The king lifted a hand to her cheek and kissed her. It was not a kiss between strangers, not even a kiss… — Megan Whalen Turner Copy Share Image
“Me?" he said in some surprise. "I won't be dancing! It's the bridal dance. The bride and groom dance alone!" For one… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“As Patron-Sponser, I am charged with..."-he pasued and consulted the notes-"adding a sense of royal cachet to proceedings today." He waited while… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“Who is he?" "Rupert St. John." "Isn't he-oh,my,that handsome boy of Julie's? Well, that explains a bit, I suppose. He always did… — Johanna Lindsey Copy Share Image
“ITS NOT FUNNY!" "You're right," agreed Sydney. "It's no funny. It's hilarious." We were back at Raymond's house, in the privacy of… — Richelle Mead Copy Share Image
“Whereas traditionally the family was the main matchmaker, today it’s the market that tailors our romantic and sexual preferences, and then lends… — Yuval Noah Harari Copy Share Image
“Elizabeth,” he said, trying not to laugh. “At a wedding reception, the guests cannot leave until the bride and groom retire. If… — Judith McNaught Copy Share Image
“Question was—why did one of the catering staff have her hand down her own shirt? And was that fondling going on under… — Elle Kennedy Copy Share Image
“It took every ounce of self-control I could muster to keep my eyes focused on my work and not on you the… — Janna Sproul Copy Share Image
Every bride and groom would do well to remember that in wedding, the we comes before the I. — Evan Esar Copy Share Image
“Never my favorite part of the night, the bride and groom smearing cake on each other's face.I'm with Frankie; it can't be… — Melissa Jensen Copy Share Image
Motto for the bride and groom: We are a work in progress with a lifetime contract — Superman Copy Share Image
Weddings are never about the bride and groom, weddings are public platforms for dysfunctional families. — Lisa Kleypas Copy Share Image
The bride and groom-May their joys be as bright as the morning, and their sorrows but shadows that fade in the sunlight… — Minna Antrim Copy Share Image
A wedding isn't for the bride and groom, it's for the family and friends. The B. and G. are just props, silly… — Susan Cheever Copy Share Image
[At the reception following her remarriage to Alan Campbell:] People who haven't talked to each other in years are on speaking terms… — Dorothy Parker Copy Share Image
If the bride and groom are relaxed and happy, everything flows from there. Big or small, formal or informal - there is… — James William Middleton Copy Share Image
“May the saddest day of your future be no worse than the happiest day of your past. May your hands be forever… — Tracy Brogan Copy Share Image
“I am overwhelmed. I am the most discomfited of dancers. Simultaneously chillingly I am certain that the wedding guests sense it to… — Carolyn Baugh Copy Share Image
“Happy National Philanthropy Day! Do a good deed today and make the lives of others better. Things you can do(if you can… — Kambiz Mostofizadeh Copy Share Image
Blessed are You, who lights the world with happiness and contentment, love and companionship, peace and friendship, bridegroom and bride. Let the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Shelby handed off her bouquet and faced Luke, taking both his hands in hers. And she began: “Luke, I love you. I… — Robyn Carr Copy Share Image
“Pandora, who walked down the aisle of the estate chapel on Devon's arm, was radiantly beautiful in a dress of white silk,… — Lisa Kleypas Copy Share Image
“Three square tiers of hazelnut cake filled with caramel mousse and sliced poached pears, sealed with vanilla buttercream scented with pear eau-de-vie.… — Stacey Ballis Copy Share Image
“FatherMichael has entered the room Wildflower: Ah don’t tell me you’re through a divorce yourself Father? SureOne: Don’t be silly Wildflower, have… — Cecelia Ahern Copy Share Image
“Apple may not do customer research to decide what products to make, but it absolutely pays attention to how customers use its… — Adam Lashinsky Copy Share Image
“Comparing marriage to football is no insult. I come from the South where football is sacred. I would never belittle marriage by… — David W. Jones Copy Share Image
“Elizabeth glanced up as Ian handed her a glass of champagne. “Thank you,” she said, smiling up at him and gesturing to… — Judith McNaught Copy Share Image