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What famous quotes about love did Tagore write?

There are many, examples are as follows:

1. The flowers wither and fade, but the person who brings them does not have to be sad forever. ——Tagore's "Birds"

2. My heart is a bird in the wilderness, and it finds its sky in your eyes.——Tagore

3. You love me Love is still waiting for my love. ——Tagore "Gitanjali"

4. Believe in love, even if it brings you sorrow, believe in love. ——Tagore

5. Dream is a wife who must talk. Sleep is a silently endured husband. ——Tagore's "Birds"

6. God says to people: "I hurt you, so I can heal you; I love you, so I punish you." ——Tagore

7. Let my love be like sunshine, surrounding you and giving you radiant freedom. ——Tagore's "Collection of Flowing Fireflies"

8. I once cherished my dreams, but now I have abandoned them. Following the path of wrong hope, I stepped on thorns and realized that they were not flowers. I will never fool around with love. And never play tricks with my heart. I will seek in you the shore of this sea of ??suffering - Rabindranath Tagore

9. The green grass begs for her earthly companion. The trees beg him for the loneliness of the sky. ——Tagore "The Birds"

10. Once, we dreamed that we were strangers to each other. When we woke up, we realized that we actually loved each other. One day, we dreamed that we were in love with each other. When I woke up, I realized that we were already strangers. ——Tagore "The Birds"

11. Love is another way of understanding. ——Tagore

12. Unexpressed love is sacred. It shines like a gem in the darkness of the hidden heart. ——Tagore

13. Missing is like a well-raised homing pigeon, which can always fly back to its original place no matter how long and far it flies. —— Tagore's "Shipwreck"

14. I am Qiuyun. The empty land does not carry rain, but in the mature rice fields, I see my fulfillment. —— Tagore's "Birds"

15. When the sun sets in the west, his morning east has stood quietly in front of him. —— Tagore's "Birds"