Ilana: So, you are proposing?
Mike: Yes, and this place is special because it’s where my father proposed to my mother. He said she was the light of his life, and when I met you, I felt the same. You’re my light. So Ilana, will you marry me?

Alex: Mom, I think what Michael is trying to say is he doesn’t want you there ruining his once-in-a-lifetime moment.
Athena: Oh, of course. Because who am I but the woman who birthed you and raised you and sacrificed for you and every turn?
Mike: Okay, fine, Mom, but give us space.

I just feel like who you marry is the biggest decision you make in life.

Ilana

Michelle: Why do they think you could write well about weddings? You are allergic to the subject.
Trish: I think they can be a little too commercial sometimes.
June: It is a little odd.
Laurel: Remember when you said marriage was the only time you needed a license to go to prison?
Trish: Did I say that?

Trish: You’re going to miss your flight.
Ryan: No, I’m not missing anything. Everything I’m missing is right here.

Ryan: Seems like we’re the subject of some interest.
Trish: Should we give them something to talk about?

Ryan: Eventually the perfect image and perfect moment presents itself. I just have to be there ready to grab it when it does.
Trish: The perfect moment
Ryan: But you have to wait for it.
Trish: How will I know when it comes along?
Ryan: You’ll know.

You’re the writer. This is your chance to rewrite the story.

Ryan

Only you would know where to look. I might be a good lawyer, but I think you’re going to be an even better journalist. Remember we used to come out here when the boys were driving us crazy? Guess nothing changes, huh?

Michelle

Trish: Sorry, I wanted to get away from certain eyes. I know we’re going to be each other’s dates to these things, and I didn’t want 1,000 questions.
Ryan: These things?
Trish: The weddings.
Ryan: I’m happy to help.

Sean: Why don’t we cut Trish some slack, Michelle? She’s overwhelmed with bridesmaid duties.
Michelle: Did my sensitivity chip go offline?

Hallmark Channel Quotes

Michelle: Why do they think you could write well about weddings? You are allergic to the subject.
Trish: I think they can be a little too commercial sometimes.
June: It is a little odd.
Laurel: Remember when you said marriage was the only time you needed a license to go to prison?
Trish: Did I say that?

Sean: Why don’t we cut Trish some slack, Michelle? She’s overwhelmed with bridesmaid duties.
Michelle: Did my sensitivity chip go offline?