Getting married is a lot like getting into a tub of hot water. After you get used to it, it ain't so hot.
A day filled with love, laughter, and the promise of forever. Nikkah, our joyous beginning!
When your partner says 'I love you,' and you reply with 'I love you more,' it's not a competition. But if it were, you'd be winning.
Marriage is like a deck of cards. In the beginning, all you need is two hearts and a diamond. By the end, you wish you had a club and a spade.
Marriage is not just spiritual communion, it is also remembering to take out the trash.
You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.
The most happy marriage I can picture or imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman.
In marriage, each partner is to be an encourager rather than a critic, a forgiver rather than a collector of hurts.

Marriage is not a noun; it's a verb. It isn't something you get. It's something you do. It's the way you love your partner every day.

Marriage is a mosaic you build with your spouse. Millions of tiny moments that create your love story.
In the embrace of love, our Nikkah becomes a melody that echoes through time. Forever in tune!
A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.
Marriage is the golden ring in a chain whose beginning is a glance and whose ending is eternity.
When you realize marriage means you'll never have to worry about getting dressed up again.
A great marriage is not when the 'perfect couple' comes together. It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.
Marriage is a commitment- a decision to do, all through life, that which will express your love for one's spouse.
A great marriage doesn't happen because of the love you had in the beginning, but how well you continue building love until the end.
In the book of love, Nikkah writes the most beautiful chapter. Here's to our love story!
A successful marriage is an intimate private friendship. It depends upon keeping your love for each other alive and growing, year in and year out.
Marriage is not a noun; it's a verb. It's not something you get. It's something you do.