In response to my post here
http://weddingplans.livejournal.com/19746570.html,
purpledaffodil requested that I post all our table names and quotes so here you go!
Table 1 - The Louisa May Alcott Table
"Love is a flower that grows in any soil, works its sweet miracles undaunted by autumn frost or winter snow, blooming fair and fragrant all the year, and blessing those who give and those who receive." - From the Novel Little Women
Table 2 - The Nicholas Sparks Table
"You are, and always have been, my dream." - From the Novel The Notebook
Table 3 - The Jane Austen Table
"Can he love her? Can the soul really be satisfied with such polite affections? To love is to burn - to be on fire, like Juliet or Guinevere or Eloise." From the Novel Sense & Sensibility
Table 4 - The Lisa Kleypas Table
"For thousands of nights I dreamed of making love to you. No man on earth has ever hated sunrise as I do." - from the Novel Again the Magic
Table 5 - The Judith McNaught Table
"Behold your new mistress, my wife, and know that when she bids you, I have bidden you. What service you render her, you are rendering me. What loyalty you give or withhold from her, you give or withhold from me!" - from the Novel Kingdom of Dreams (and repeated in Whitney My Love)
Table 6 - The Julia Quinn Table
"Love's about finding the one person who makes your heart complete. Who makes you a better person than you ever dreamed you could be. It's about looking in the eyes of your wife and knowing all the way to your bones that she's simply the best person you've ever known." - from the Novel The Viscount Who Loved Me
Table 7 - The LaVyrle Spencer Table
"...being with him made life suddenly feel more meaningful, and that when he left you it was the November of your heart." - from the Novel November of the Heart
Table 8 - The Stephenie Meyer Table (yeah I did it lol)
"When I said my fate, there was no question that I meant the two of us. We were just halves of the whole." - from the Novel Breaking Dawn
Table 9 - The Jim Butcher Table
"There is a bone-deep security that goes with the brush of a human hand, a silent, reflex-level affirmation that someone is near, that someone cares."