If you are having difficulties writing your toast for that special couple on or before their wedding these classic wedding toasts may inspire you to write your own, or just take one for your own.
Toast #1 "May these rich blessings be your due... A wealth of friendships, old and new, quiet nights and busy days, time for prayer and time for praise, some service rendered, some solace given, and gentle peace with God and heaven."
Toast #2 "May thy life be long and happy, Thy cares and sorrows few; And the many friends around thee Prove faithful, fond and true."
Toast #3 Here's to that moment of sweet repose When it's cheek to cheek and nose to nose For after that moment of sublime delight It's fanny to fanny for the rest of the night
Toast #4 Here's to love, laughter and happily ever after. As (Groom) and (Bride) start their new life, Let's toast the new husband and wife!
Toast #5 Here's to Eve, Mother of our race, Who wore a fig leaf in the right place. And to Adam, Father of us all, Who was Johnny-on-the-spot when the leaves began to fall!
Toast #6 May your love be modern enough to survive the times and old-fashioned enough to last forever .
Toast #7 "Here's to the bride and the bridegroom, We'll ask their success in our prayers, And through life's dark shadows and sunshine That good luck may always be theirs."
Toast #8 Congratulations on the termination of your isolation and may I express an appreciation of your determination to end the desperation and frustration which has caused you so much consternation in giving you the inspiration to make a combination to bring an accumulation to the population.
Toast #9 To the lamp of love - may it burn brightest in the darkest hours and never flicker in the winds of trial.
Toast #10 "Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery"
So we part this blog post with a wish for your special couple to be reminded of the love that had bonded them together from the beginning, through the good and the tough times remember that: