Funny pronouncement of marriage

Funny pronouncement of marriage

– Albert Schweitzer

– Antoine de Saint-Exupery

– Katharine Hepburn

– Christian Morgenstern

– William Shakespeare“

– Mark Twain

– Plato

love stories never go to the end.– Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

– Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

– Ludwig Börne

– Friedrich Hebbel

– Julius Grosse

– C. Brentano

– Dostoevsky

– Theodore Simon Jauffroy

Love possesses not nor she wants to be owned. Because love is the love enough.“ – Khalil Gibran

– Paula Messer-Platz

– Carl Hilty

– Paolo Mantegazza

– Albert Camus

– Ricarda Huch (Wedding Singer)

– Mauriac

– Voltaire

A greater happiness it is to discover the one we love is always new Depths.“

– F. M. Dostoevsky

Love has no age, it is constantly born anew.– Blaise Pascal

– Russian Proverb

– Simone de Beauvoir

– George Bernanos

– Buddha

– Leo Lembcke

– Greta Garbo

– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Marriage is not the Happy ending is always a beginning.– Federico Fellini

– Luise Ullrich

– Otto Betz

– Luise Rinser

Love possesses not nor she wants to be owned. Because love is the love enough.“ – Khalil Gibran

– Carmen Sylva

– Wilhelm Busch

– Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

To find – Carl Spitteler

Love is a duet. It fades a, silenced the song.“


Adelbert von Chamisso

– Miguel de Cervantes

– Thomas Aquinas

It is the love that sings.“ – Joseph de Maistre

– Corinthians 16, 14

– Blaise Pascal

– Friedrich von Bodelschwingh the Older

– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

– Aurelius Augustinus

– William Shakespeare

– Georg Bydlinski

– Honoré de Balzac

He needs to find a second to be happy.“ – Blaise Pascal

You changed everything, your Thinking and your actions, your Feel and your Talk. Your whole life.“ – Phil Bosmans

– Alexander Herzen

love lives of lovable little things.

– Theodor Fontane

Who can love is happy.“ – Hermann Hesse

– Albert Camus

– Mark Twain

– Robert Musil

– Henry David Thoreau

– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

– Dietrich Bonhoeffer

wedding is the Golden Ring in a chain, with a view begins and the end of eternity.– Khalil Gibran

– William Shakespeare

– Proverb from China

– George Sands

– Bertolt Brecht

– Herbert Hoeppner

– Simone Weil

– Herbert Heckmann

– Johann Gottfried von Herder

– Dietrich Bonhoeffer

– Eva Gabor

– Luise Rinser

– George Bernanos

– François Mauriac

– Luise Ullrich

– Soren Kierkegaard

– Blaise Pascal

That is: to love The more we, and us are capable of, the more meaningful our life.

– Hermann Hesse

You have to feel with the heart.“ – Helen Keller

– Erich Fried

– Theodore Simon Jauffroy