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Readers Respond: The Best Quotation to Use in a Wedding Toast

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From the article: Wedding Toasts
Have you ever been called upon to make a wedding toast? Did you use a quotation to make an impact? If you have never made a wedding toast, do tell us what quotation would you use to make an eloquent toast to the newly married couple? And if you were getting married, what quote would you like to use in your toast to your partner? Share the Best Quotation

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I want to be married and I am failing marriage what can I do.
—Guest zipporah

Falling in love

Why fall in love; why not rise? Then there would be fewer chances for love marriages to fail.
—Guest surabhi

Funny Toast to the Bride and Groom

May the two of you live in love for as long as you want, but never want for as long as you live. Above all else, may all your ups and downs come only... in the bedroom!
—Guest guest N

Funny Wedding Toast

Once a princess... is always a princess. Once a night... is never enough.
—Guest D

Happily Married

If you want to be happily married; And keep love in the loving cup; When ever you're wrong admit it; When ever you're right, shut up
—Guest Sarge

Falling in Love

If you haven't discovered already, perhaps you should remember the words of Richard Rodgers song: "Falling in love with love is falling for make believe."
—Guest Anthony D'Auria

This Is the Wedding Quote I Would Use

"A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person." ~Germaine Greer
—Guest Dave

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