1096 Proverbs about Love / Page 5
81. Man loves but once.
82. Nature and love cannot be hid.
83. Nature teaches us to love our friends, but religion our enemies.
84. No jealousy, no love.
85. Old love does not rust.
86. One cannot love and be wise.
87. Saint Martin was an easy man, he loved to drink Cerevisiam; and when he'd no Pecuniam, he left in pledge his Tunicam.
88. Scratch a lover and find an enemy.
89. Self-love is bad, and makes the eyes sad.
90. Singers, lovers, and poets are privileged liars.
91. The priest loves his flock, but the lambs more than the wethers.
92. The treason is loved, the traitor hated.
93. They love the old that do not know the new.
94. When misfortune comes in at the door, love flies out of the window.
95. When poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window.
96. Where there's no jealousy, there's no love.
97. Where there's no love, all faults are seen.
98. Where there's no love, there's no honour.
99. Who has, let him thereof take heed; love wanes, misfortune comes with speed.
100. Who lends his lips to nought but blame, has in his heart no love of fame.
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