1. Love, emotionally, when you want to conquer each other, you have actually been conquered by the other party to a certain extent. First, the attraction of the other party to you, and then your desire to conquer the other party. ? -Plato's Republic
is suitable for emphasizing that love begins with mutual attraction.
2. Love is blind, and lovers can't see the stupid things they have done. ? -Shakespeare's Hamlet
is suitable for situations where love blinds people.
3. Love is not charity, so you can't give generously. ? -Bernard Shaw's Joan of Arc
is suitable for situations where love needs to be single-minded.
4. Women fall in love with their ears, while you men fall in love with your eyes if you can have love. ? -Oscar Wilde's Selected Works
is suitable for expressing the differences between men and women in audio-visual pleasure.
5. The indifference at first will make the love in the future more enthusiastic; If she pretends to be bored with you, it's not because she hates you, but because she wants you to love her more. ? -Shakespeare's Hamlet
is suitable for the situation that the woman wants to welcome and refuse.
6. If you can't remember the stupidest thing you did for love, you're not really in love. If you don't pour out the benefits of your lover and make the listener impatient, you haven't really been in love. ? -Roland's "Who's Who"
is applicable to the situation that love makes people blind.
7. Love looks at things with glasses. Brass is regarded as gold, poverty as wealth, and spots in eyes as pearls. ? -don Quixote by Cervantes
is suitable for men and women in love.
8. Being in love is our second reinvention. ? -Balzac's Human Comedy
is suitable for emphasizing that love makes people beautiful and nourished.