1. Human nature is such that he is most willing to give love to those who seem to be least demanding of love.
——Russell
2. Love will flourish only when it is free and free. The thought that love is some kind of obligation can only kill love. Just one sentence Words: You should love someone enough to make you hate that person to the core of your being.
——Russell
3. Love, children and work are the main sources of increasing personal contact with the world. Among these three, love should be the first in terms of time. Bit.
——Russell
4. The tree of love should be deeply rooted in the soil, while its branches should stretch out into the vast sky.
——Russell
5. The desire for love, the pursuit of knowledge, and the unstoppable sympathy for human suffering, these three pure and extremely strong passions dominate me. life. These three passions were like hurricanes, blowing me here and there in a deep sea of ??suffering, blowing me to the brink of despair.
——Russell's "Preface to Russell's Autobiography: Why I Live"
6. If love is to produce all the benefits it can achieve, it must be free and generous , unrestrained, devoted.
——Russell's "Marriage and Morality"
7. Love can break down the strong walls of the self and create a new life that merges into one. Nature did not create humans so that they would be isolated.
——Russell "Marriage and Morality"
8. Love, children and work are the sources of contact between prosperous individuals and the rest of the world. In terms of time, among the three, love comes first.
——Russell's "Marriage and Morality"
9. The requirement for love to have a recognized status in life seems very important to us; but love is a This is a force that does not obey control. If it is allowed to be free, it will jump out of the scope of laws and customs.
——Russell "Marriage and Morality"