In the '50s a lot of girls never saw beyond the wedding day.
I chose my wife as she did her wedding gown for qualities that would wear well.
The Wedding March always reminds me of the music played when soldiers go into battle.
The first thing I did when I sold my book was buy a new wedding ring for my wife and asked her to marry me all over again.
I sang a song at my sister's wedding. My mother forced me into that too. But that one felt all right.
I think that weddings have probably been crashed since the beginning of time. Cavemen crashed them. You go to meet girls. It makes sense.
Monica Seles: I'd hate to be next door to her on her wedding night.
A gloomy guest fits not a wedding feast.
Christmas carols always brought tears to my eyes. I also cry at weddings. I should have cried at a couple of my own.
When the wedding march sounds the resolute approach the clock no longer ticks it tolls the hour. The figures in the aisle are no longer individuals they symbolize the human race.
I'd imagine my wedding as a fairy tale... huge beautiful and white.
A wedding is just like a funeral except that you get to smell your own flowers.
An invitation to a wedding invokes more trouble than a summons to a police court.
In my 50s I'll be dancing at my children's weddings.
A woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes.
Our dog died from licking our wedding picture.
Well I actually first got into music as a small child and as I became a teen I sought out making money from music weather that was singing lounge gigs backup in studios or weddings.
I've been married before but I've never had my dream wedding in Vegas. I wanted to do it there because it's casual quick not religious and most of all very romantic.
There was no relationship between a wedding dress and fashion. There was no good taste either. I realized that I could make an impression in terms of changing and readdressing the whole industry of bridal.
I met Prince William at a musical festival and he let me know he was a fan of my music. But the invitation to sing at his wedding reception came completely out of the blue. The fact that Kate and William knew the words to my songs was very touching.
When Andrew went with the girls we were talking all morning and he was saying 'It's okay. Just remember we had such a good day. Our wedding was so perfect.' Because we're such a unit together. He made me feel very part of the day on April the 29th.
If I felt in the event of a royal wedding inspired to write about people coming together in marriage or civil partnership I would just be grateful to have an idea for the poem. And if I didn't I'd ignore it.
The press is just not your friend when it comes to a marriage. That's why we didn't sell the pictures of our wedding and we got offered millions of dollars for them millions.
The real act of marriage takes place in the heart not in the ballroom or church or synagogue. It's a choice you make - not just on your wedding day but over and over again - and that choice is reflected in the way you treat your husband or wife.