Top 18 Quotes About Grooms
#1. What do blokes do to prepare for weddings? I rack my brain, thinking about grooms in commercials. Tuxedos are out. I could get her a garter ...
Wait. Rings! Brilliant. And, where will we go afterward? We'll need a honeymoon suite somewhere. Look at me, already a pro at this husband business.
Wendy Higgins
#2. How much you groom somebody else is more important than who grooms you.
Robert M. Sapolsky
#3. If marriages are said to be made in heaven then why search for grooms in hell.
Amit Abraham
#4. At Sussen, the Devil carried off, last Good Friday, three grooms who had devoted themselves to him.
Martin Luther
#5. I waited for the train at Coventry; I hung with grooms and porters on the bridge, To watch the three tall spires; and there I shaped The city's ancient legend into this.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
#6. Hollywood brides keep the bouquets and throw away the grooms.
Groucho Marx
#7. Mothers wash the bloodstained apparel of grooms On stream banks, Bridal wear burns to ash, Bridesmaids cry And the Jhelum flows.
Basharat Peer
#8. They must lie there. Go carry them and smear (50) The sleepy grooms with blood.
William Shakespeare
#9. Phil has the classic, mature beard. Jase's is kind of red - it's weird, like him! Jep grooms his the most: He's got all these special lotions and perfumes that he puts on.
Willie Robertson
#10. If the king is in the palace, nobody looks at the walls. It is when he is gone, and the house is filled with grooms and gazers, that we turn from the people, to find relief in the majestic men that are suggested by the pictures and the architecture.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#11. But boy, right away it is fun to play around with the Paintbox program.
Red Grooms
#12. Money don't rule me, record companies don't rule me.
Link Wray
#13. I had always done these 3D things that you could walk through. They were always done off the seat of my pants without blueprints or course.
Red Grooms
#16. In the background is the hiss of the gas heater; we hear the sound without hearing it for, side by side, together and miles apart, we are deep in our books.
Diane Setterfield
#17. I have both exploited and been exploited in the print field.
Red Grooms
#18. Ridges of muscle on his stomach rose under his skin like divisions on a slab of chocolate. He held her close by the light of an oil lamp, and he shone as though he had been polished with a high-wax body polish.
Arundhati Roy
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