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May the most you wish for be the least you get.

May you both live as long as you want,
And never want as long as you live.

Happy marriages begin when we marry the one we love, and they blossom when we love the one we married.

To the two secrets to a long-lasting happy marriage:
Here's to good sense of humor
--and a short memory!

May your troubles be less
And your blessings be more.
And nothing but happiness
Come through your door.

My Greatest wish for the two of you is that through the years your love for each other will so deepen and grow, that years from now you will look back on this day, your wedding day, as the day you loved each other the least.

May the roof above you never fall in, and may you both never fall out.

May we all be invited to your golden wedding celebrations.

Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.

Here's to marriage, that happy estate that resembles a pair of scissors: So joined that they cannot be separated, often moving in opposite directions, yet punishing anyone who comes between them.

May all your ups and downs come only in the bedroom.

To keep a marriage brimming with love in the loving cup-
When you are wrong, admit it and when you are right, shut up!

 

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