What is love? Love is a treasure of nature, a treasure trove of joy, the greatest of pleasures, a blessing that does not make people sick. This classic full of love philosophies is given to all of you in the hope that you will understand the philosophy of love among others.
1. You can get love any way you want, but it takes wisdom to keep it.
2. Life is a landscape, and love is a bouquet of flowers. Without flowers, the landscape would not be gorgeous.
3. Love has an attraction and marriage has a binding force. Trying to escape from both would only be a waste of effort.
4. Love is like a watch that stops if it is not wound up; marriage is like a clock that must be wound up, but also has to endure the sound of the bell ringing every hour!
5. The only great thing about marriage is that it is the only love, the mutual fidelity of two hearts. Romero
6. The success of a marriage depends on two people, while one person can make it fail. Samuel
7. Love is like a clear crystal ball, expensive and beautiful, but easily broken. Marriage is like a bag of multicolored glass balls, all colors, but unfortunately no longer worth the money.
8. Many times, when we say we let go, we don’t really let go. We just pretend to be happy and then stroke the wounds in the silent corners in solitude.
9. Men like to buy books to fill their bookshelves, and then women come to see those books.
10. Emotion is complicated, when there is reason it is solid, when it loses its reason it becomes liquid!
11. Every person who bathes in love is a poet.
12. A woman who falls in love with a man will never see his faults.
13. A man is like a shell, a woman is like a grain of sand, certainly angular, with a man’s righteous tolerance, will also be transformed into a pearl.
14. Women have only two tasks in the world: one is to torture men and the other is to save them.
15. The greatest charm of a man is not to be handsome, but to be humorous, there is waiting humor is also a reflection of wisdom.
16. Marriage is the grave of love, but if you don’t get married, love is dead and buried.
17. Love makes one forget time, and time makes one forget love!
18. Love should be a mountain of vows, and only a dedicated and faithful love is true love.
19. A wise woman will marry the man who loves her as her wife, and a foolish woman will marry the man she loves as her wife.
20. What could be more beautiful than the two sexes loving each other? Granville
21. Love, which is not one heart striking another heart, but two hearts striking sparks together. Isakovsky
22. The budding of love is the end of wisdom. Buchholt
23. The water of a fountain cannot be plugged up, the fire of love cannot be extinguished. Mongolia
24. Marry a good woman and you are finding shelter in a storm; marry a bad woman and you are meeting a storm in a harbor. Theon
25. Some people pray to be married to a man they love; my prayer is different; I pray to God devoutly, may I love the man I marry. Stokes
26. Marriage is a lottery ticket. The man bets on his freedom, the woman on her happiness. Dirks
27. A beautiful marriage is the beginning of a new life and the beginning of joy and happiness. Resden
28. Love is the egoism of two people. La Salle
29. The sweetest is love, and the bitterest is love. Fibelli
30. Love is an indispensable one, but it can only be a gas pedal to push us forward, not a stumbling block to work and study. Zhang Zhixin
31. Only when we know each other for a long time can we not doubt each other; only when we do not doubt each other can we know each other for a long time. Cao Yu
32. What is love? Love is the treasure of nature, the treasury of joy, the greatest of pleasures, the blessing that never makes one sick. Chatterton
33. The most beautiful, and the most painful, is love! The most noble and also the most lowly is marriage and family. Strindberg
34. A lady’s eyes are the brilliant stars of love. Tennyson
35. Love is to be cherished, doubly cherished as the years go by. Love is not to idle under the bright moon, nor to sigh on the long bench.
36. Deep love is a weight I cannot afford, and love words are only lies that are casually fulfilled!
37. Maidens used to conquer men with their eyes, young women used to conquer men with their tears; men who swear for women are ridiculous, men who get rich for women are lovely.
38. Keep your eyes open before you get married. Close one eye after marriage. Fola
39. What is love? One body, two hearts; what is friendship? Two bodies and one heart. Joseph Roux
40. Beauty excites the feelings of man, and love purifies the heart. Jodlaki
41. If you love her, let your love surround her like sunlight and give her freedom. Tagore
42. Love, it turns out, has no name; what awaits before the encounter is its name. Simulon
43. Love, only love, can make a man dare to give his life for the one he loves; this is something that not only men can do, but also women can do. Plato
44. It is the less passionate love that lasts long. Shakespeare
45. What is life without love? It is a long night without dawn! Pence
46. Love has no rules, nor should it be conditional. Ri Ri
47. A man and a woman who love each other are like fish and water: together they are the world, apart they are nothing.
48. The arrival of love is like the arrival of an avalanche; you have to run away if you want to live.
49. Love is a feverish and rapturous infatuation, an unquenchable fire, a desire that is never satisfied, a joy as sweet as honey, a madness as intoxicating, a toil without peace and a peace without toil. Love needs reasonable content, just as a blazing fire needs oil to sustain it; love is the harmonious mingling of two similar natures in infinite feeling. Belinsky
51. It is impossible to love someone or something that you know absolutely well. Love is always led to those places where secrets are hidden.
52. Love is the nature of life, like the sun to shine; it is the most agreeable and natural use of the human soul; without it, man is obscure and miserable. He who has not enjoyed the joy of it, has lived his life in vain and suffered in vain.
53. Love is no less noble than tenderness, no less upward than depressing, and sometimes inspires other virtues. Voltaire
54. Love conquers all; let us yield to it. Virgil
55. If a man is not able to help the one he loves, it is better not to talk about love or unlove. Of course, help is not the same as love, but love cannot help without including help.
56. Love must be predicated on obligations to one’s husband and children and family. My understanding of life is that one cannot be satisfied with just eating and drinking, and that the appetite will diminish month by month. I thought that this weakening could only be compensated by love. Chekhov
57. Love must be nurtured in a harmonious whisper. Ovid
58. In fact, pretend love is more perfect than real love, which is why many women are deceived. Balzac
59. Parting is to love what the wind is to fire: it extinguishes the sparks, but it stirs up the wild flames. Ababayeva
60. Inexperienced first love is charming, but love that has stood the test is priceless.
61. Love and marriage are cars running on two roads. Montagne
62. Family ties are built on marriage, and marriage is rooted in the natural complementarity or interconnection between the sexes. Kant
63. To fall in love is the process of getting married; to marry is the purpose of falling in love. Schopenhauer
64. The person you marry is the one you feel most comfortable with when you are most vulnerable. Berwick
65. Love does not grow indifferent to reason, nor is it lost to ambition. It is a second life; it seeps into the soul, warming every vein and beating in every pulse. Edison
66. Love has the wonderful magic of making one person fall for another.
67. Love is a tyrant in the heart; it makes reason unclear and judgment unclear; it does not listen to advice and runs straight in the direction of madness.
68. Love is a mere extraneous thing to a man, but to a woman it is a whole life.
69. In every man there is a spring that gushes forth the vital love of life. If the ditch is not dredged for it, it will turn the land around it into a swamp. Mark Rutherford
70. Love exists in the desire to give and to regard the lover’s pleasure as one’s own. Svedenberger
71. Loyal love overflows my heart, and I cannot estimate the wealth I enjoy. Shakespeare
72. Love is the same as charcoal. It burns, and cannot be made to cool.
73. Love is a sweet pain, and sincere love never takes a smooth road. Shakespeare
74. Love does not ask, but gives. Van Dyck
75. I confess that there is no greater pain in heaven than the chastisement of love, and no greater joy than to serve it. Shakespeare
76. Love diminishes a woman’s frailty and increases a man’s courage. Liszt
77. A man who intends to take a wife should have the following realization: his rights will be halved and his duties multiplied.
78. Love is not only colorful, but also pleasing to the eye. Shenstone
79. Vows of fidelity are absurd promises, but they are the heart of marriage. Capon
80. Love is the union of two souls. Johnson
81. A love that does not make you energetic is better than no love at all. Napoleon
82. If not every husband finds his wife beautiful, at least every fiancé finds his fiancée beautiful. Hegel
83. Love is like a high fever; it comes and goes without the restraint of the will. Stendhal
84. All that is given to love at any time is not in vain. Tasso
85. Love is not sweet words in the shade of flowers, not honeyed words in the peach blossom, not light tears, and not rigid compulsion; love is based on a common language. Shakespeare
86. Marriage is a book, the first chapter of which is written in verse, the rest in plain prose. Nix
87. For the continuance of love and the happiness of marriage, the wife must please her husband, and the husband must please his wife, and it is a high art to please.
88. A sincere and pure love must be infiltrated with respect for the labor and occupation of the beloved.
89. There is no rope that can be pulled and tugged more than the twisted double strands of love. Robert Burton
90. A life without love is called suffering.
91. What is life without love? It is a long night without dawn! Pence
92. Is man born twice? Yes. The first time, on the day when man begins to live; the second time, on the day when love sprouts. Hugo
93. Young people are lawless and play with love; middle-aged people eat their hearts out and pursue love; old people are lonely and bored and remember love.
94. Love needs a thin layer of sorrow, a little jealousy doubting dramatic play. Vasilev
95. Love is the history of a woman’s life, but only an episode in a man’s life. Stal
96. What does it mean to love someone? It means to be happy for his happiness, to do everything that needs to be done to enable him to be happier, and to derive pleasure from it. Chernyshevsky
97. The meaning of love is to help the other person to improve, and at the same time to improve oneself. Chernyshevsky
98. Love is free and spontaneous, and free and spontaneous love is the truest of all. Tennyson
99. Rashly playing with love is like playing with fire, and there is always the danger of self-immolation. If love is a sweet wine syrup, it can turn into a potent poisonous juice when drunk casually and recklessly. Ding Ling