Cheerful Weather for the Wedding Quotes
Dolly Thatcham: Do you feel less happy if you know you are happy?
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Joseph Patten: Why did you push off the boat?
Dolly Thatcham: I wanted you to come after me.
Dolly Thatcham: I wanted you to come after me.
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Dolly Thatcham: [on her turtle, to which the gardener keeps refering as a male]He IS a she.
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Aunt Bella: The groom is here. The ring is missing. What next? The bride will disappear?
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Nancy Dakin: Fond. The word we use for those we cannot love.
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Kitty: They say you can meet your future spouse at a wedding, but that seems incredibly unlikely unless I marry a half-wit or a relative.
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Kitty: If I were getting married, I'd have been ready at dawn.
Joseph Patten: If you were getting married it would be more like pistols at dawn.
Joseph Patten: If you were getting married it would be more like pistols at dawn.
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Millman: People get married, because, as you say, circumstances intervene. We rarely see them coming though, do we? And that's life, isn't it?
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David Dakin: There's one in every family.
Nancy Dakin: Two in yours.
Nancy Dakin: Two in yours.
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Joseph Patten: It can't be easy, being a good father.
David Dakin: Not half as hard as being a bad one.
David Dakin: Not half as hard as being a bad one.
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Tom: [coming back to the house for the reception after the wedding service]Well, the ritual bit is over, Professor, but the sacrifice is only just beginning.
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Evelyn: We all want other people to make our decisions for us, don't we? That way we never have to blame ourselves.
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Whitstable: My God, if you want one good reason not to marry, go to a family wedding.
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Miss Spoon: All right. But you have to do something for me.
Joseph Patten: And what's that?
Miss Spoon: Tea in London.
Joseph Patten: My pleasure.
Miss Spoon: And you have to bring along some eligible boys for me.
Joseph Patten: Kitty, you're far too good for eligible boys. What you need are some ineligible ones.
Joseph Patten: And what's that?
Miss Spoon: Tea in London.
Joseph Patten: My pleasure.
Miss Spoon: And you have to bring along some eligible boys for me.
Joseph Patten: Kitty, you're far too good for eligible boys. What you need are some ineligible ones.
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Evelyn: [talking about confetti bombs]Daddy wants me to light one near Aunt Bella to see if her breath catches fire.
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Miss Spoon: How old are you, Jimmy?
Jimmy: Eight and a half. How old are you?
Miss Spoon: A little over twenty-one.
Jimmy: No, you're not. You're an old woman.
Jimmy: Eight and a half. How old are you?
Miss Spoon: A little over twenty-one.
Jimmy: No, you're not. You're an old woman.
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