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Top Wedding Toast Quotes By Anthony Trollope

Oh! do look at Miss Oriel's bonnet the next time you see her. I cannot understand why it should be so, but I am sure of this - no English fingers could put together such a bonnet as that; and I am nearly sure that no French fingers could do it in England. — Anthony Trollope

Top Wedding Toast Quotes By Crystal Rose

I tried to whisper sweet nothings into your ear but you're way the fuck over there and I'm way the fuck over here. — Crystal Rose

Top Wedding Toast Quotes By Brent Weeks

Light cannot be chained. — Brent Weeks

Top Wedding Toast Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

There are two days in the year that we can not do anything, yesterday and tomorrow — Mahatma Gandhi

Top Wedding Toast Quotes By Tom Felton

I'm going to change my image - backward caps, the lot. — Tom Felton

Top Wedding Toast Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

On Sunday morning I put on jeans, changed into a denim dress, then back into jeans again, feeling stupid. I can get into a mood where I annoy myself to no end. At the moment when I got completely fed up and stopped caring, I had on jeans and a white cotton shirt and silver earrings, so that's what I wore. And yes, I'll admit it, nice underwear. — Barbara Kingsolver

Top Wedding Toast Quotes By George Carlin

The New Testament is not new anymore' it's thousands of years old. It's time to start calling it the Less Old Testament. — George Carlin

Top Wedding Toast Quotes By Paul Gitwaza

Your peace is not in your present circumstances but in your future accomplishments — Paul Gitwaza

Top Wedding Toast Quotes By Charles Dickens

Can I say of her face - altered as I have reason to remember it, perished as I know it is - that it is gone, when here it comes before me at this instant, as distinct as any face that I may choose to look on in a crowded street? Can I say of her innocent and girlish beauty, that it faded, and was no more, when its breath falls on my cheek now, as it fell that night? Can I say she ever changed, when my remembrance brings her back to life, thus only; and, truer to its loving youth than I have been, or man ever is, still holds fast what it cherished then? — Charles Dickens