20 more not-too-sappy love quotes for your wedding

A bride and groom are walking on a bridge over water on their wedding day

If you loved the original not-too-sappy love quotes (with just the right mix of romance, wit, and maybe a touch of Disney magic), you’re in for a treat—because I’ve rounded up even more to add to your mood board, vow book, or signature cocktail sign. These new quotes strike that same lovable balance: sweet but not saccharine, heartfelt but not overdone. Perfect for couples who want the feels without the fluff.

 

1.

“Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.”

- Emily Brontë

(Could update to say yours and mine)


2.

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.”

- J.R.R. Tolkien


3.

“Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.”

- Aristotle


 4.

“The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.”

- Eden Ahbez


5.

“You’re the cheese to my macaroni.”

- Juno


 6.

“Let’s face it, we’re both pretty weird. And we’re weird together—that makes us awesome.”

- Dr. Seuss


 7.

“I like you very much. Just as you are.”

– Bridget Jones’s Diary


 8.

“Love means never having to say you’re sorry. Unless you forgot to do the dishes.”

 – Unkown


 9.

“You are my today and all of my tomorrows.”

Leo Christopher


 10.

“Let’s grow old and slightly eccentric together.”

Unkown


  11.

“You annoy me more than anyone in the world, and I want to spend every irritating moment with you”

Unkown


 

12.

“I love you more than coffee. But not always before coffee.”

- Unknown


13.

“I think I’d miss you even if we never met.”

- The Wedding Date


  

14.

“I would rather do nothing with you than something with anybody else.”

-Friends


 15.

“You are the bane of my existence and the object of all my desires.”

Bridgerton: The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn


 16.

“I would burn the world for you.”

-A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas


 17.

“I’ve loved you every second of this life, and I’ll love you every second of the next.”

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab


 18.

“You are my everything, [name]. My heart. My soul. My life.” 

- From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout


 19.

“Home is wherever I’m with you.”

- Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros


 20.

“Every love story is beautiful, but ours is my favorite.”

— Unknown


 

Where to use quotes on your wedding day

Ok, so you might be wondering: Maria! I love these all but I don’t know how to incorporate them into my wedding. Friend, I got you! See my list below for some ideas on how to sprinkle quotes throughout your wedding decor.

Where to use quotes in your wedding day decor:

• Aisle signs that your flower girl/ring bearer hold

• Back drop hanging in the welcome foyer area to the reception.

• Backdrop for photos

• Table numbers or table top display

• Print on a canvas or have a calligrapher (ah hem me!) create a custom sign that you can display on an easel at your reception or the doorway to your ceremony

• Sprinkled throughout your program to break up space

• Sign you hold as a prop during your photos or in your Photo Booth

• At your bar

• Window sign on the back of your limo/car the day of your wedding

• An extra print in your wedding invitation suite

• Your thank you card design

• On your save the date

• Incorporated into your wedding vows

• have your calligrapher write it on your bouquet ribbons

• A banner at your head table

• On custom painted or calligraphy table runners

• On your menu/ place cards

There are probably so many more places too! Get creative, it’s your day to shine so do what makes YOU and your love happy!

 

Want help bringing your quotes to life on your wedding day with custom signs?

Blush and Blue Designs can create custom wedding signs just for your wedding or event! From quotes, to welcome signs and even menus and seating charts, I’d love to help create something special just for you!

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