Nuptial Knot Quotes

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You and I have tied the nuptial knot that will never be broken. We will have many children, we will enjoy a quiet old age and we will die on the same day, at the same hour, in each other’s arms. We will love each other all our life." The
Shin Jae (The Tale of Chun Hyang)
Lela’s love affair with nuptials was born at the age of eleven, when she watched two epic weddings on TV. In July of 1981, Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles of Wales were wed in London. Back home in Wisconsin, Lela watched every minute of it with her mom, perched on the edge of their brown pleather sectional. Then, in November, fictional couple Luke and Laura tied the knot on every teenage girl’s favorite soap opera, General Hospital. Actress Genie Francis wore a bizarre head-hugging veil and a dress that looked like a marshmallow. Her groom, Anthony Geary, rocked his deceptively fluffy ‘80s hair. Lela couldn’t help but be transfixed. It all felt larger than life. And her little eleven year-old heart gave into it lock, stock and barrel.
Karen Booth (Gray Hair Don't Care (Never Too Late, #1))
here was Dorothy, always knotted to the point of strangulation, aspiring to be what she was not, because of that parvenu prince. Mrs Hunter saw him: the groove in the lower lip, above the cleft chin, beneath the pink-shaded restaurant lights. She had ordered tournedos Lulu Watier. After the first shock of mutual disapproval, she felt that she and Hubert were enjoying each other. Alfred said, ‘Out with us, the food is plainer. We don’t feel the need to titillate our palates by dolling it up with a lot of seasoning and fancy sauces.’ He might have worsened the situation if she hadn’t kicked him under the table. They had gone over for the wedding because the old princess insisted she could not travel out to ce pays si lointain et inconnu. It was the first occasion the mountain hadn’t come to Elizabeth Hunter: she couldn’t very well believe it; nor that she would overlook the fact that her little Dorothy was being received into the Roman Catholic Church. But you did: at the nuptial mass there was your plain little girl in the dress by Lanvin tissé expres à la main à Lyon, and none of it could disguise the fact that you were prostituting your daughter to a prince, however desirably suave and hung with decorations. For one instant, out of the chanting and the incense, Elizabeth Hunter experienced a kind of spiritual gooseflesh.
Patrick White (The Eye of the Storm)
Women have long been subjugated to live a life of sacrificing their dreams. From time immemorial, women have been led to believe that their life is meant to serve others. That they should not have dreams of their own. That they should give up their careers for the sake of their families. You, the woman, are the captain of your ship and master of your soul. Let no one decide for you what is good or bad for you. Whether you should get married or not. At what age you should tie the nuptial knot. And most importantly whether you would become a career oriented woman or a home maker. The decision to all the above choices in life must be made by you and you must never let society make you change your mind!
Avijeet Das