I sang a song at my sister's wedding. My mother forced me into that, too. But that one felt all right.
Getting married, for me, was the best thing I ever did. I was suddenly beset with an immense sense of release, that we have something more important than our separate selves, and that is the marriage. There's immense happiness that can come from working towards that.
When I decided to get married at 40, I couldn't find a dress with the modernity or sophistication I wanted. That's when I saw the opportunity for a wedding gown business.
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.
The Wedding March always reminds me of the music played when soldiers go into battle.
I chose my wife, as she did her wedding gown, for qualities that would wear well.
In the '50s, a lot of girls never saw beyond the wedding day.
It was only literally hours after the wedding when he felt he didn't have to keep up the facade.
I don't know nothing about no marriages or nothing. I ain't even never been to a wedding.
Personally, I'm an advocate for short engagements. Long sometimes means there is a reason for it. Two years engaged and no wedding... I'd be upset.