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Marriage to the groom does not means that his heart belongs to the bride.
— Dennis E. Adonis
Accordingly the Northern races of Europe found their inspiration in the Bible; and the enthusiasm for it has not yet quite faded away.
— Lafcadio Hearn
only our choices show who we really are
— J.K. Rowling
The bride will keep her name and, after considerable negotiation, the groom will, too.
— Meg Waite Clayton
Compassion
is not helpless
pity, but an
awareness and
determination
that demands
action. — Dalai Lama
is not helpless
pity, but an
awareness and
determination
that demands
action. — Dalai Lama
Death stands behind every bride, every groom.
— Catherynne M Valente
At American weddings, the quality of the food is in inverse proportion to the social position of the bride and groom.
— Calvin Trillin
One of the earliest lessons I learned as a child was that if you looked away from something, it might not be there when you looked back.
— John Edgar Wideman
Your perception of racing needs to be fine-tuned
— Mick Doohan
The mother of the groom has three duties: show up, shut up, and wear beige. So why is Abby kissing the bride's older brother?
— Melissa Klein
I don't care how handsome or fabulous or funny the groom is, or how sweet and accommodating the bride, or vice versa. Marriage is hard.
— Jenna McCarthy
In Rasoolabad, India, a bride called off her wedding when her groom said that 15 + 6 = 17.
— Anonymous
Every bride and groom would do well to remember that in wedding, the we comes before the I.
— Evan Esar
Weddings are never about the bride and groom, weddings are public platforms for dysfunctional families.
— Lisa Kleypas
Is it bad luck for the bride to punch the groom before the wedding that's never going to happen?
— Joe Pokaski
I'm not one of those artists having people there lying around on their paintings, you know, like Hockney or whoever.
— Peter Doig
When you start to live outside yourself, it's all dangerous.
— Ernest Hemingway,