| Love and marriage cites for your wedding discourse and promises |
In case you're composing your wedding discourse or wedding pledges and are experiencing an inability to write, there's no compelling reason to re-create the wheel. Why not simply "get" a little motivation from journalists, on-screen characters, writers and, even, legislators of years passed by?
Here are some of our most loved love and marriage cites that you can pepper around your pledges and discourses.
"Where there is love there is life."
– Mahatma Gandhi
"To be completely observed by some person, then, and be cherished anyhow–this is a human offering that can verge on phenomenal."
– Elizabeth Gilbert, Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage
"In the event that I get hitched, I need to be exceptionally hitched."
Audrey Hepburn
"I cherish you without knowing how, or when, or from where. I cherish you basically, without issues or pride: I adore you along these lines since I don't have the foggiest idea about some other method for adoring however this, in which there is no I or you, so cozy that your hand upon my trunk is my hand, so personal then when I nod off your eyes close."
– Pablo Neruda, 100 Love Sonnets
"You know you're infatuated when you can't nod off on the grounds that the truth is at last superior to your fantasies."
– Dr. Seuss
"Adore perceives no boundaries. It hops obstacles, jumps wall, enters dividers to land at its goal brimming with expectation."
– Maya Angelou
"A fruitful marriage requires beginning to look all starry eyed at ordinarily, dependably with a similar individual."
– Mignon McLaughlin
"I am nothing unique, of this I am certain. I am a typical man with normal considerations and I've had a typical existence. There are no landmarks devoted to me and my name will soon be overlooked, yet I've adored another with my entire being and soul, and to me, this has dependably been sufficient."
– Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook
"On the off chance that I had a bloom for each time considered you… I could stroll through my garden until the end of time."
– Alfred Tennyson
"Being profoundly adored by somebody gives you quality, while cherishing somebody profoundly gives you valor."
– Lao Tzu
"We're every one of the somewhat irregular. Also, life is somewhat odd. What's more, when we discover somebody whose oddness is good with our own, we get together with them and fall into commonly fulfilling weirdness–and call it love–true adore."
– Robert Fulghum, True Love
"No one has ever measured, not by any means writers, how much the heart can hold."
– Zelda Fitzgerald
"What more noteworthy thing is there for two human souls, than to feel that they are joined for life–to quality each other in all work, to lay on each other in all distress, to pastor to each other in noiseless unspeakable recollections right now of the last separating?"
– George Eliot
"We adored with an affection that was more than adoration."
– Edgar Allan Poe
"Each heart sings a tune, fragmented, until another heart whispers back. The individuals who wish to sing dependably discover a tune. At the touch of a significant other, everybody turns into a writer."
– Plato
"When you understand you need to spend whatever is left of your existence with someone, you need whatever remains of your life to begin at the earliest opportunity."
– When Harry Met Sally
"I'm childish, restless and somewhat shaky. I commit errors, I am wild and on occasion hard to deal with. In any case, in the event that you can't deal with me best case scenario, then you beyond any doubt as damnation don't merit me getting it done."
– Marilyn Monroe
"Love doesn't simply stay there, similar to a stone, it must be made, similar to bread; changed constantly, made new."
– Ursula K. Le Guin, The Lathe of Heaven
"May there be spaces in your harmony, And let the winds of the sky move between you. Cherish each other yet make not a power of profound devotion: Let it be somewhat a moving ocean between the shores of your souls."
– Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet
"What is Love? I have met in the lanes an extremely poor young fellow who was infatuated. His cap was old, his jacket worn, the water went through his shoes and the stars through his spirit."
– Victor Hugo
"When I saw you I became hopelessly enamored, and you grinned in light of the fact that you knew."
– Arrigo Boito
"Who, being cherished, is poor?"
– Oscar Wilde
"An extraordinary marriage is not when the 'ideal couple' meets up. It is the point at which a defective couple figures out how to make the most of their disparities."
– Dave Meurer
"There is not any more stunning, benevolent, and beguiling relationship, fellowship or organization than a decent marriage."
– Martin Luther
"There is no solution for affection yet to love more."
– Henry David Thoreau
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