The sweetest joy, the wildest woe * love.------philip bailey
Love is the happiest joy and the most obvious pain. -----Philip. Henry
there * hardly any activity, any enterpr*e, which * started with such tremendous hopes and expectations, and yet which fails so regularly, as love.------erich fromm
There are almost no activities, and everything is like love; it is filled with endless expectations and expectations at the beginning; but it is nothing special at the end. -----Eric. Fromm
mans love * of mans life a thing apart, t* womens whole ex*tence.------byron
Love is a part of man's life, It is all that a woman's life has. ------Byron
marriage * like life in th* --that it * field of battle, and not a bed of roses.------robert stevenson
Marriage life---is an arena and a rose petal. -----Robert. Stevenson
men are april when they woo, december when they wed; maids are may when they are maids, but the sky changes when they are wives.------shakespear
A man is like an April day when he expresses his love, and it is like a December day after getting married; a woman is like a May day when she is a girl, and the wind blows after she has sex. -----Shakespeare
it * hard for the human soul not to love something, and our mind must of necessity be drawn to some kind of affection. -----jerome
It is difficult to keep the soul from falling in love, and our thoughts must be attracted by some kind of love. ------Jerome
one * easily fooled by that which one love. -----moliere
People are very easily fooled by the one they love. ----Morris
hatred paralyzes life; love release it. hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. hatred darken life; love illuminates it. -----martin luther king
Hate paralyzes life, but love makes him redeem himself. Hatred makes life chaotic and helpless, but love makes it more and more harmonious. Hate makes everything dark, love makes it colorful. --George. Luther.
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its difficult to know at what moment love begins; it * less difficult to know that it has begun. ---h.w.longfellow
It is difficult to know that love gradually begins, but it is difficult to know that it has begun. Love has become less difficult. ----h. w. Longfellow
if youd be loved, be worthy to be loved. ----ovid
To get the love of others, there must be something very worthy of love. ---Ovid
love * ever matter of comedies, and how and then of tragedies. ----bacon
Love is often a comedy, sometimes a tragedy. ----Bacon
love lives in cottages as well as in courts. ----george herbert
Love lives in thatched cottages as well as in palaces. ----George. Herbert
human nature * so constructed that it gives affection most readily to those who seem least to demand it. ------bertrand russell
Human nature is In this way, he is most willing to give love to those who seem to least force love. -----Frederick
love triumphs over everything. love has no age, no limit and no death. ----john galsworthy
Love defeats everything. Love has no lifespan, no limits, no death. ----Robert. Galsworthy