1096 Proverbs about Love / Page 43
841. The only cure for love is marriage.
842. Love is blind to blemishes and faults.
843. Love, should i escape your snares, i doubt that i can be trapped by any other means.
844. The more physical the love, the more sublime.
845. We love the treason but hate the traitor.
846. In a thousand pounds of law there is not one ounce of love.
847. Love and a cough cannot be hidden.
848. Love lives in palaces as well as in thatched cottages.
849. To the partial eyes of a lover, pockmarks seem like dimples.
850. The extreme form of passionate love is secret love.
851. It is in our work that we discover love and faith.
852. Works, and not words, are the proofs of love.
853. When we understand deeply in out hearts, we will fear and love and know the great spirit.
854. Love looks through spectacles that make copper look like gold, poverty like riches, and tears like pearls.
855. Love is deed and not fine phrases.
856. Eat the bread of the man you hate and also of him you love.
857. The first snow does not mean winter, nor the first love marriage.
858. Love makes the owl seem prettier than a white falcon.
859. A dish o' married love right sune grows cauld, and dosens drown to nane as folk grow auld.
860. Hunger's gude kitchen to a cauld potato, but a wet divot to the lowe o' love.
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