Well the wedding in the words of the Archbishop of...

Well the wedding in the words of the Archbishop of Canterbury was a fairy tale and there was a huge public impress, investment of goodwill, affection and indeed money in this Institution. It was a huge success at the time.

-Anthony Holden

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"Well the wedding in the words of the Archbishop of... " is one of a famous quotes by Anthony Holden. Complete quote is as follows;
"Well the wedding in the words of the Archbishop of Canterbury was a fairy tale and there was a huge public impress, investment of goodwill, affection and indeed money in this Institution. It was a huge success at the time."

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"Well the wedding in the words of the Archbishop of Canterbury was a fairy tale and there was a huge public impress, investment of goodwill, affection and indeed money in this Institution. It was a huge success at the time." This is a quote by Anthony Holden which is about . He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;

  • When it's over, I want to say: all my life I was a bride married to amazement. I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.
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This quote is primarily about wedding although it also includes other themes like . It is attributed to Anthony Holden. Complete quote is as follows;
"Well the wedding in the words of the Archbishop of Canterbury was a fairy tale and there was a huge public impress, investment of goodwill, affection and indeed money in this Institution. It was a huge success at the time."