"I was the one who decided we were going to write our own vows and now I don't really know what to say. What I feel for you, Harry, doesn't fit into words, or at least not ones that I know. I thought I might just tell you I love you and that I want to be with you for the rest of our lives, but that seemed flat because I don't just love you, and the rest of our lives isn't halfway to enough. I care more about you than I ever thought possible, and what I want from this relationship is more than even an eternity can offer. I don't know what else to say, asides from the fact that I'm here, and so are you and that's against all the odds we ever saw- so we must be something good."
"I really like the rest of this wedding- the parts where I get to repeat after someone and reply 'I do' to any question I'm asked. And I wanted to keep it short and sweet but what I feel for you, Gin, sweetheart, isn't short and it's not always sweet. I feel like I'm a half of a whole sometimes- and I know I could live without you, but it's the most painful idea in the world to think of it. As for the sweet, you are, but we're not. We have hard times and we have better times- and I wouldn't have it any other way. You're the first real family I've had in a long while and I want you to know that I will do anything I can to keep you beside me for the rest of both our lives. I love you, Ginevra Weasley and want very much to be your husband."
"I hate making speeches. So, I won't. Harry, Ginny, you're two of the most wonderful people I've ever met, I love you both very much and I know you love each other. Please dear Merlin not to many little Potters running around in the next few years and I wish you both all the happiness you haven't had these past few years. To the bride and groom!"
"I'd love to stand up here and promise Harry and Ginny the happily ever after they so richly deserve- but I can't. They know who they are as well as we do, and they know that their lives will never be truly peaceful. What I do promise them today is that they will always love each other dearly and that they will always be surrounded by a family who loves them beyond comprehension. Today, I can promise them a life that they will never be bored with and hero's welcome wherever they go. I cannot promise them an end to the wars that have torn their lives apart, but I can promise them a life where more is done to prevent them than to fight them. I can promise them a life where all the people in this room will care for them and help them survive anything that comes- good or bad. To promises!"
