Life philosophy quotes about love
1. True love comes after marriage.
2. True love can stand the test of the symphony of pots and pans after marriage and the ups and downs of life.
3. The absolute "freedom" of love is the main culprit for the fall of the city of happiness.
4. True love should love both the house and the bird.
5. When I am old, I am old, and when people are old, when I am young, I am young, and when people are young. Family harmony will make couples love each other more.
6. True love should be tolerant.
7. True love requires strict demands on oneself and tolerance of the other person. Only by knowing, admitting and correcting one's mistakes can there be true happiness.
8. Love is dedication, and love also needs repayment.
9. Throw me a papaya, and you will be rewarded with Qiong Yao. The bandits will repay you, and you will always think it is good. Throw me a peach, and you will get Qiong Yao in return. .
10. Only when both parties pay attention to dedication can love be everywhere.
11. Love, like all feelings, requires "two good things combined into one good thing". One-sided good, one-sided dedication, one-sided dedication cannot last long, and the other party must reciprocate.
It is absurd to ask others to meet your every need.
12. The most important thing is to be close to each other.
13. Spiritual beauty is the most important condition for a happy marriage.
14. Be tolerant when you are tolerant. (If you have to spare others, spare them).
15. Don’t be “unforgiving”. Those who are justified should also limit their behavior in moderation, and be lenient and merciful. Tolerance is also a relief from one's own extremeness, narrow-mindedness, carelessness, and ignorance. What you think is reasonable may not be reasonable.
16. Be tolerant, and you will get the joy of "taking a step back to open up the sky" and "turning hostilities into friendship."
17. Forgiveness and tolerance are also virtues. Tolerance is a good psychological shell, which often reflects the experience of dealing with others, the art of treating others, and good self-cultivation.
18. To forgive others is not to be a fool, but a fool will not forgive others.
19. If you must be tolerant, virtue will be great; if you must be patient, things will be easy for you. If someone brushes one's finger, one will burst into anger; if one thing is violated, one will burst into anger. This is a person who has no self-restraint and is not blessed. ;