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Famous aphorisms from the Renaissance

Meeting, getting to know each other, falling in love, and then separation is a sad story for most people.

——Samuel

Taylor

Coleridge

Love exists in the world. It must exist. Do not discover the formal expressions of love. It's etiquette.

——Dazai Osamu

Love is complete trust.

——Hugo

People can ease their grief if they have friends who understand each other's grief.

——Shakespeare

Wherever one of the two is, the other is always by his side.

——Hemingway

There is only one rule of love, and that is to make the person you love happy.

——Stendhal

Jealousy is the sister of love. It's like the devil is the brother of the angel.

——Baudelaire

Sometimes it is better to be deceived than to hear the truth from the one you love.

——La Rochefoucauld

Only when we cry together can we understand how much we love each other.

——Emile

The greatest happiness that love brings is the first handshake with your lover.

——Stendhal

Love is divine madness.

——A famous saying from the Renaissance

Life begins when a person begins to fall in love.

——Scudeli

If he loves me, then how precious I will be to myself.

——Goethe

If someone asks

why you love him. Nothing could be said except that "Because he was who he was then, I was who I was."

——Montaigne