All I remember about my wedding day in 1967 is that the Cubs lost a double-header.
The point of marriage is not to create a quick commonality by tearing down all boundaries on the contrary, a good marriage is one in which each partner appoints the other to be the guardian of his solitude, and thus they show each other the greatest possible trust.
Personally, I think knees should be kept for the eighth or ninth date, or the wedding day. As a nice surprise you know? 'oh, my darling, you have knees! I never would have thought
Women, be radiant on your wedding day. But make sure your soul matches your dress.
My wife's not some doobie to be passed around! I took a vow on our wedding day to bogart her for life.
I'll get pretty much everything the way I want it. I've always dreamed of a beach wedding.
The calla lilies are in bloom again. Such a strange flower—suitable to any occasion. I carried them on my wedding day, and now I place them here in memory of something that has died.
I'll never forget my wedding day. . . they threw vitamin pills
If I can't wait for you at the end of an aisle on your wedding day, I'll wait for you in heaven.
Love is the pursuit of the whole.
Whoever eats anything at a wedding luncheon? They make the food out of papier mache. My salad had been used four or five times this week.
You have to make your wedding day all about you.
Today's my wedding day, Mom," he said softly aloud. "I'm marrying the woman I always told you I would someday.
I'm not really that girl who dreams about her wedding day.
Every bride and groom in the history of civilization has gained weight after their wedding day. It is only a matter of time until archaeologists unearth a married caveman who's wearing a pair of old tux pants that were so tight he couldn't get the zipper closed.
Twice we stood beside each other at the altar, Rosie. Twice. And twice we got it wrong. I needed you to be there for my wedding day but I was too stupid to see that I needed you to be the reason for my wedding day. But we got it all wrong.
I was a bridesmaid at a wedding in one picture.
The Wedding March has a bit of a death march in it.
In the '50s, a lot of girls never saw beyond the wedding day.
I felt very unstressed on my wedding day. I'm very grateful for that. . . spending the day on my own, being super quiet and happy and just puttering around doing my own thing.