Quote by Nicholas Sparks
The first thing I did when I sold my book was buy a new wedding ri

The first thing I did when I sold my book was buy a new wedding ring for my wife and asked her to marry me all over again. – Nicholas Sparks

Other quotes by Nicholas Sparks

I have a great wife and its very easy to be romantic because it makes her happy and then my life is so much better when shes happy. – Nicholas Sparks

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Romantic
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I think that men know how to romance a woman and most do it well, at least for a time, otherwise women wouldnt marry them. The problem is that most of them begin to rest on their laurels. – Nicholas Sparks

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Romance is thinking about your significant other, when you are supposed to be thinking about something else. – Nicholas Sparks

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I was the official wedding photographer at one of my best friends weddings. Fortunately she was one of the most easygoing brides ever, so she made it easy for me. – Natalie Coughlin

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A persons character is but half formed till after wedlock. – Charles Simmons

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wedding

Christmas carols always brought tears to my eyes. I also cry at weddings. I should have cried at a couple of my own. – Ethel Merman

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People always complain, you never invited me to your wedding, but I prefer casual weddings. – Sinead OConnor

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wedding

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