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"What a beautiful ceremony - exchanging our vows right now."
"I kind of love that because I feel like the personal vows are so...I don't know, in a way, special."
"Marriage: to have and to hold, in good times and bad, it's supposed to be a lifelong commitment to one other person."
"And do you, Jake Peralta, take Amy Santiago to be your wife?" "I absolutely do."
"Your responsibility is to love him well, to honor your vows, be a good wife, and ultimately to honor God."
"Templar knights swore vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. They were part soldier and part monk."
"In marriage, it's for better or worse, rich or poor, sick or healthy. It's called the marriage vow. It's a commitment."
"Will thou love her, comfort her, honor her and keep her in sickness and in health, and forsaking all others, keepeth only to her so as long as both of you shall live? - I will."
"I want you to remember that when you marry it's for life, and you will stay with your husband through thick and thin, and no matter what kind of trouble comes your way, that you say, I made a vow to God and I'm keeping it."
"Your vows have been said and your pledges made. By so doing, you have accepted a wonderful challenge that requires your continuous interest, devoted efforts, and a lifetime of service."
"To love, honor, and cherish till death do us part."
"'When you make a commitment to something, your love impels you to make vows. And those promises are things you want to live up to.'"
"From this day forward, better for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health."
"After a long years of association, in sickness and in health, for richer and for poorer."
"I love him. It's for better for worse really, you know that was in your vows."
"Our vows said, 'In sickness and in health.'"
"Our marriage vows were based on a lifelong commitment of growth and unconditional love."
"If we had anything else in this world, it was the trust that we had, the vows that we made to each other to be true to each other, and you were less than that."
"I actually respect when somebody makes a vow to another person."
"My vows I had asked Elaine to purposely put into them 'I promise to honor, not obey, no' and she actually said it."
"Spending the rest of our lives with this man, yeah, with this ring I'd be wed."
"I promise to love you, support you, and be true to you always, through the good times and the bad."
"Let him now speak or else hereafter forever hold his peace."
"One of the worst things that we can do in disrespecting God, or dishonoring Him, is to make a vow or a promise before God that we do not keep."
"You make a commitment before God and to each other."
"It is against my vows to harm any living creature. Oh, also, I keep those vows until it's time to make a potion of some sort which requires the ill-gotten blood of former living creatures."
"Chelsea pulls out her book of vows, looks like one of the Harry Potter, she goes in, tells all this nice things..."
"Kwame's vows are off the top of the Dome and I ain't gonna lie, they were still pretty good..."
"I, Iris Ann West, take you, Bartholomew Henry Allen, to be my lawfully wedded husband."
"Do you take me to be your husband? Yes."
"We want everybody at our wedding to be there in 10 years to hold us accountable for our vows."
"Do you, James Martin, take this woman, Mary Smith, for your lawful wedded wife? I do."
"Write vows or a letter to each other, it made our wedding so special."
"Get back to the altar, say those vows again, locate the problem in your promise, and cling to God to fulfill it."
"I take my vows very seriously. I made a vow to both our fathers before they died. I intend to fulfill it."
"When we get married, we don't sell, we say I do."
"My Hope in sharing our vows is one to help anybody who's stuck in the writing process because it's a lot it's hard to figure out what to share how much to share how you want to structure it all."
"I vow to keep making vows until we die, for we are special and worth it. I love you."
"I choose you, Edith, to be my wife. For better and for worse, in sickness and in health."
"Did your vows say 'In sickness and in health'? No."
"Man, I've been so excited as we've been unpacking these marriage vows. We can't talk about the vows without talking about the moment that occurs in a lot of marriages where you decide to walk away from those vows. And so, today we're going to talk about divorce."
"Marriage is a commitment, a commitment to a person, commitment between two people to live together for better, for worse, sickness, and in health."
"But we need to understand that we also need to understand that the vows that we are making, we are not making to the person that we're taking to uh to marry. The vows that we are making are being made to God."
"That's why they're called wedding vows and not wedding oats. Remember, from a Biblical perspective, not from the world's perspective."
"Vows are made to God and men are the witnesses. Oaths are made to men and God is the witness. That's the difference."
"Last week I began a new series on marriage and more specifically on the wedding vows, which is the most important part of the wedding ceremony and yet most of us don't understand just how important they are or their spiritual significance."
"Our vows that we made before God and man... is something that we want to see to completion till death do us part."
"Part of being married is you're supposed to stay with the vows."
"Married couples vow to forever be together for better or worse, until death do them part."
"We did our vows and looking into each other's eyes was a pretty surreal moment at the altar, and we did it."
"You made vows and the thing is, I actually got emotional too."
"It's better not to make a vow at all than to make a vow to God and break it."
"If you're not able to fast and pray, you're not going to be able to keep your vows."
"God is committed to you. I love you and here's the vows I'm making to you."
"With this ring I wed you, Christine, for today, for tomorrow, and for all the years to come."
"With this ring I wed you Ashley for all the years to come."
"Will you love her, comfort her in sickness and in health so long as you both shall live? I do."
"She took a vow of virginity and imposed the same vow on her sisters."
"I, Meryl Stubing, take you, Emily Haywood, to be my wedded wife, and I promise and make a covenant before God and these Witnesses to be your loving and faithful wife, in plenty and in want, in joy and in sorrow, in sickness and in health, as long as we both shall live."
"Will you love him, comfort him, honor and keep him, so long as you both shall live?" "I do."
"The vows you will pronounce today are promises to keep learning, to live this way, to commit to being part of a community, and to live with and for others."
"For better or for worse, for richer, for poor, through sickness and in health, through insecurities and whatever it is."
"April and Scott exchanged their wedding vows in the presence of their loved ones."
"You take vows for those times when things are really hard."
"In the good times, it's easy to honor and cherish. In the bad times, it's hard, but the vows are important."
"Beliefs and judgments result in vows."
"Think about each word that you're saying and the blessing that comes when you stand in those vows."
"That I will love you and honor you always and forever."
"True commitment requires solemn promises."
"Do you take Ryan to be your lawful wedded husband?"
"They said their vows, and as the officiant pronounced them husband and wife, Aspen felt like she was starring in her very own fairy tale," the officiant said.
"I Fern take you Ryan Edward to be my husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, richer, for poorer."
"I do promise and make this covenant before God and these witnesses to be your loving and faithful husband, for richer and for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, for as long as we both shall live."
"Join us for our vow exchange and wedding reception."
"For better, for poorer, in sickness and in health."
"You will pray to him, and he will hear you, and you will pay your vows."
"Offer to God a sacrifice of thanksgiving, and pay your vows to the Most High."
"For better, for worse, sickness and health, richer or poorer, till death do us part."
"Forsaking all others means a lot to me; it's a promise before God, family, and friends."
"Will you take this woman to be your wedded wife, will you love her, cherish her, honor her, in sickness and in health, prosperity or adversity, and forsaking all other keep thee only unto her so long as you both shall live?"
"We had our special own vows, they were written out, now they're in our house forever."
"For better or for worse, richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, I'm doing it with you."
"Commitment is in for better or worse, richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish till death do you part."
"I promise to love and cherish you, to honor and sustain you in sickness and in health, in poverty and in wealth, in the bad that may darken our days, in the good that may light our way," he said.
"The wording is, as long as you both shall live. I've never heard a pastor say, as long as you both shall love."
"Better not to vow than to vow and not pay."
"Then the men feared the Lord exceedingly, and offered a sacrifice unto the Lord, and made vows."
"In the presence of God, I take thee to be my wife, promising with divine assistance to be unto thee a loving and faithful husband for as long as we both shall live."
"To have and to hold, to love, honor, and obey."
"Under the eyes of her father, larts, Lucy, Aisha, Hala, Shanti, and Zen, blondina and almond exchanged their vows to support and love each other until death do them part."
"There's a reason why people renew their vows... it's like a rejuvenation of the relationship."
"The Rule of Benedict requires three lifetime vows of its followers: stability, obedience, and conversion of manners."
"We're together through sickness and health, and richer or poorer."
"Marriage is for life, thick and thin; all of my vows I meant them."
"There are no obligations on earth more sweet or tender than those you are about to make."
"In a momentous ceremony, the Princess Royal embarked on a new chapter of her life as she exchanged vows."
"The King has never once broken his vows of chivalry despite the demands of kingship."
"The vows are like the one part where you actually speak from your heart."
"I vow not to only be your wife but to be your forever partner."
"Adrien Agreste, to be my wedded husband, I promise to love, honor, support, and treasure you every day, the good days and the bad, for better or for worse, for richer for poorer, and in sickness and in health."
"And to cherish, for as long as we both shall live, this is my solemn vow and promise."
"I definitely Rose take you, Desmond Kingsley, to be my husband."
"But those vows mean something. They mean everything. They bind you together for life."
"She's worth it, our marriage is worth it. I made vows and I intend to keep them."
"You are my wife, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health."
"Till death do us part, sweetheart."
"Promising to love, cherish, protect, and comfort each other."
"The vows the real vows are between you and God."
"I promise to love you, honor you, cherish you, and to be a companion to you."
"Favorite memory from our wedding? The vows."
"I receive this ring as a sign of our marriage. With my body, I honor you, all that I am I give to you, and all that I have I share with you."
"For better for worse, in sickness and in health, in adversity and in prosperity, till death do us part."
"For better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, forsaking all others till death do us part."
"We had real traditional wedding vows which include 'until death do us part.' And if I was to get married again, I would leave that part out because I really have learned through this experience that Michael is still with me."
"When we exchanged vows, we committed to each other; it means something to me."
"Marriage is a commitment between two people as we vowed when we got married."
"We promised to share our lives with each other, for better or worse."
"Remember your vows for better for worse, for richer for poor."
"For better or for worse, not for better or for best; not for richer or for richest; in sickness and in health, till death do us part."
"You've got to reject love in the name of duty and honor, and that's what the Night's Watch vows are all about."
"You're gonna get married once, commit your vows, oh that's so beautiful."
"I ask you to wear this ring as a reminder of the vows we have spoken today, and that I am thinking of you now and always."
"As I wrote my vows and stand here today, I have trouble finding the words to describe just how lucky I am to have both you and Rya in my life."
"Your vows were to honor and to cherish and 'til death do you part."
"Marriage is... a vow, a promise, a commitment and people don't look at marriage like that."
"I think it would be lovely to hear what you both want to promise each other for your future married life together."
"She wrote her own vows and refused to say that she would obey Prince Charles."
"Do you agree to be bound together in love, now and forever? I do, now and forever."
"I want to write vows to each other and read those to each other after we do our first look."
"The best marriages are between two people who made vows and meant them."
"We exchanged vows to protect and to love one another through thick and thin."
"I honored my marriage vow because it was for better or for worse."
"It was important that my vows were personal."
"It's for better for worse, riches and poverty, sickness and health, till death do us part."
"God honors every vow and he will bring it to pass."
"I, Danny, take you, Tracy, to be my wife. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love you and honor you all the days of my life."
"I, Tracy, take you, Danny, to be my husband. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love you and honor you all the days of my life."
"Do you, Adam Drake, take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish till death do you part?"
"Write down your own feelings, your own promises to each other; the promises that you're making. It's just really special."
"Marriage is a big responsibility. There are certain vows to be made: love, honor, and obey; sickness and in health; richer or poorer, till death do you part."
"Marriage is serious, you're taking vows before not only your friends and family but before God."
"In sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, till death us do part."
"I promise to love, cherish, honor, and respect you for as long as we both shall live."
"These are things we promise not simply for our wedding day but for the rest of our lives."
"When I said my vows to Carla, it's to death do us part, I meant it."
"For richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, till death do us part."
"I wasn't wrong when you say 'I do,' you mean it; you commit to forever, no matter how long that ends up being."
"Till death do you part," the famous last words before couples kiss and skip into happily ever after.
"The vows say for better or for worse."
"We are writing our own vows, so exciting."
"I promise to be there for you in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer, through your disappointments and your failures."
"In sickness and in health, those are the vows we make."
"I Brian take you Keely to be my wife. In my heart, you will be my constant friend, my faithful partner, and my love from this day forward."
"The vows were so emotional, and one thing I keep saying to all my friends that have either already been married or about to get married is that no one told me how emotional it would feel."
"The words 'till death do us part' mean a lot to them, and they take it very seriously and very literally."
"Do you swear to love and cherish each other?"
"For richer or poorer, though mostly poorer, for better or worse, in sickness and in health."
"Keep your marriage vows in such a way as to tell the truth about the unbreakable Covenant Love Of Christ for his church."
"The tricky part is that reciting the vow no matter how casually activates the Eternal and unseen forces of the world."
"I mean, y'all took a vow before God and your family, your friends, to love, honor, respect, and cherish each other."
"I believed every single word of those vows."
"Are you willing to marry Miss Mu Qingling as wife, regardless of poverty, never leave her?"
"It was just great to be able to renew our vows."
"Now that Russell and Tracy have given themselves to each other by solemn vows, with the joining of hands and the giving and receiving of rings, I pronounce them man and wife."
"In sickness or in health... those words rang so hard loud in my heart and my soul."
"I see these vows not as promises but as privileges."
"It just meant so much to us, just meant so much to say these vows to each other."
"Congratulations to my wonderful son Marcus, and to Noreen, on this special occasion, yes, on the renewal of your vows."
"We make this life-long vow, an eternal bond of harmony."
"In a wedding, you say your vows, not vowels."
"Do you take Bowie to be your bestie, to compliment her endlessly and give amateur medical advice in sickness and in health?" "I do."
"In a marriage, it is for better or for worse, through sickness and in health, till death do us part."
"Their vows were really, really sweet. I liked what they said to each other."
"His hand was so warm and steady, his voice was clear and lovely as he promised to love, honor, and cherish."
"Do you promise to love, honor, cherish, and respect him, in sickness and in health, in good times and in bad, through all of your lives together?"
"For better for worse, in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer."
"I really wanted to say those vows to you with all of my heart."
"I Gideon Jacob Bryant take thee Leah Marie Townsend to be my lawful wedded wife."
"Our marriage can be fake, but not the vows I take with you, not the love I had for you."
"Marriage is two people coming together, making vows to one another that they take very seriously."
"It is till death do us part, and like I'm gonna be there for you, no matter what happens."
"When you take your vows, you should take them seriously and work on it every day."
"I made my vows to you, and I'm gonna keep them."
"Thick and thin, for better for worse, sickness and health, till death do us part."
"Do you take Kylie to be your lovely wedded wife?" "Yes, I do take her to be my wife."
"When you're married and this is the person that you vowed to be with for the rest of your life, like 'til death do us part."
"Said I do for worse or better, promise to hold on forever."
"The best part of the wedding ceremony for me was definitely hearing Mo's vows and doing the ring exchange."