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Anonymous  +  471466 Fri, 01 Feb 08 01:33 PM
Hi all,
I need one important help ,My sister marriage will held on coming 4th Feb.
We are preapring a special wedding cake and wish banner
I prepare the following wedding qoute (words) If you know any best alternative for those means please share your opinion,
I prepare the following qoute to write on wedding cake
"In all of the wedding cake, hope is the sweetest of plump."
If you know any best alternate maens plese give me also in the above qoute is there any best alternate word for hope?

I prepare the following for digital banner
 "Now Join hands, and with your hands your hearts"
the above word is william Shakespear's word
Can you suggest me some of your best known quote /wish for write in our digital banner,

Our Advanced Thanks for who are help this thread,
Reegards
Josh(India)


Grammar Geek  +  471491 Fri, 01 Feb 08 02:08 PM

Hello Josh,

"In all of the wedding cake, hope is the sweetest of plump." -- This makes very little sense. Plump means slightly fat.

You don't want to do the traditional "Congratulations and best wishes"?

Here is a list of quotes for your banner: http://honeymoons.about.com/cs/wordsofwisdom/a/passionatequote.htm

I like "There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved," and "Paradise is always where love dwells."

The correct version of the quote you chose is "Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts." However, as I understand it, the king was trying to make peace between two feuding lords. It's a pretty saying, but perhaps not quite the reference you want for a marriage.

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 Grammar Geek wrote:

Hello Josh,

"In all of the wedding cake, hope is the sweetest of plump." -- This makes very little sense. Plump means slightly fat.

You don't want to do the traditional "Congratulations and best wishes"?

Here is a list of quotes for your banner: http://honeymoons.about.com/cs/wordsofwisdom/a/passionatequote.htm

I like "There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved," and "Paradise is always where love dwells."

The correct version of the quote you chose is "Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts." However, as I understand it, the king was trying to make peace between two feuding lords. It's a pretty saying, but perhaps not quite the reference you want for a marriage.



Hello Thanks for your help,
Your suggestion also preety well,
But I am waiting to get some more suggestions & feedback, any way your precious reply is helpful to me,
Thanks,
Josh
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