“If I can't wait for you at the end of an aisle on your wedding day, I'll wait for you in heaven.”
“In the Shakespearean comedies, the wedding is the end, and there isn't much indication of what happily ever after will look like day to day. In real life, shouldn't a wedding be an awesome party you throw with your great pal, in the presence of a bunch of your other friends? A great day, for sure, but not the beginning and certainly not the end of your friendship with a person you can't wait to talk about gardening with for the next forty years.”
“In real life, shouldn't a wedding be an awesome party you throw with your great pal, in the presence of a bunch of your other friends? A great day, for sure, but not the beginning and certainly not the end of your friendship with a person you can't wait to talk about gardening with the for the next forty years.”
“And I came home Like a stone And I fell heavy into your arms These days of darkness which we've known Will blow away with this new sun And I'll kneel down wait for now And I'll kneel down know my ground And I will wait I will wait for you And I will wait I will wait for you ”
“I believe in the princess when she says that she'll return to those waiting for her. So i'll wait. It's more painful to wait than to go along on the trip." 'Well, I can't wait.' "Are you that afraid to believe in someone?”
“Remember it is your choice; you can either wait for someone or end someone’s waiting.”