References in The Wedding of Sarah and Matt
by Matthew Pedone
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- Do you mind if I tell you a story?
– Doctor Who (Matt Smith, The Eleventh Doctor) - First, the Earth cooled. Then, the dinosaurs came, but they died and turned to oil.
– "Airplane II: The Sequel" - …fit together like puzzle pieces made of clay.
– The Postal Service, Such Great Heights - They made cocoa and got engaged.
– Doctor Who (William Hartnell, The First Doctor) - "The point of marriage…"
– Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet - “Ultimately there comes a moment…"
– Madeline L'Engel, The Irrational Season - "Love isn’t a state of perfect caring…"
– Fred Rogers - The circle of the ring symbolizes eternity…
– Eureka - Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts.
– William Shakespeare - My dearest friend, if you don't mind…
– The Nightmare Before Chirstmas - Understand, I'll slip quietly away...
– Rainer Maria Rilke, from "First Poems" - “You have known each other…
– Robert Fulghum, Beginning to End - …we are all just stories in the end. Make it a good one.
– Doctor Who (Matt Smith, The Eleventh Doctor) - …just be magnificent.
– Doctor Who (David Tennant, The Tenth Doctor) - Standing high upon this stone, in the sight of many, you may kiss your spouse.
– J.R.R. Tolkein, The Lord of the Rings
Posted: 06.30.17