Love Proverbs

We have collected and put the best proverbs about LOVE from around the world. Enjoy reading these insights and feel free to share this page on your social media to inspire others.

May these Love Proverbs inspire you to never give up and keep working towards your goals. Who knows—success could be just around the corner.

Love is considered to be a positive and negative: with its virtue representing human kindness, compassion, and affection, as “the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another”; and its vice representing human moral flaw, akin to vanity, selfishness, amour-propre, and egotism, as it potentially leads people into a type of mania, obsessiveness or codependency.

See also: Love Quotes, Love, What Is Love?, Romance (love), Agape “Divine Love”, Mahabba (Love), (Passion or Intense, Ecstatic Love), Love of God, Love For HumankindPhilosophy of Love, Free Love, Platonic Love,

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Love and a cough cannot be hid. – Latin Proverb

Love and a cough cannot be hidden. – Japanese Proverb

Love and arrogance don’t go together. – Sicilian Proverb

Love and attention make all things grow. – Chinese Proverb

Love and dignity do not dwell together. – Latin Proverb

Love and eggs are best when they are fresh. – Russian Proverb

love and faith are seen in their works. – Portuguese Proverb

Love and hate always exaggerate. – Jewish Proverb

Love and jealousy always keep company. – Sicilian Proverb

Love and let the world know, hate in silence. – Egyptian Proverb

Love and lordship like no fellowship. – French Proverb

Love and poverty are hard to conceal. – Danish Proverb

Love and prudence are absolutely incompatible. – Bolivian Proverb

Love begets love. – Danish Proverb

Love begins at home. – German Proverb

Love begins with song and music and ends in a sea of tears. – Italian Proverb

Love Bertrand love his dog. – French Proverb

Love blinds the eyes to faults, and hatred blinds the eyes to virtues. – Hebrew Proverb

Love blinds your eyes, marriage opens them wide. – Finnish Proverb

Love brooks no delay. – Latin Proverb

Love came in a paper bag, said the maiden when she got a letter from her sweetheart. – Finnish Proverb

Love can do much, money can do all. – German Proverb

Love can do much, money can do everything. – Spanish Proverb

Love can do much, money can do more. – Spanish Proverb

Love can neither be bought or sold, its only price is love. – Traditional Proverb

Love can turn a cottage into a golden palace. – German Proverb

Love cannot be commanded. – Traditional Proverb

Love cannot be compelled. – Romanian Proverb

Love comes after marriage. – Eskimo Proverb

Love conceals ugliness, and hate sees many faults. – Irish Proverb

Love conquers all things; let us own her dominion. – Latin Proverb

Love conquers all. – Latin Proverb

Love covers many faults. – Romanian Proverb

Love covers many infirmities. – English Proverb

Love demands faith, and faith firmness. – Italian Proverb

Love did not grow any garlic. – Armenian Proverb

Love does much, money does all. – Catalonian Proverb

Love does much, money does everything. – Romanian Proverb

Love does not pay attention to dignity. – Jewish Proverb

Love does wonders, but money makes marriages. – French Proverb

Love doesn’t listen to advice. – Sicilian Proverb

Love don’t love nobody. – Traditional Proverb

Love entered and you didn’t realize it: you wanted to drive it out but you couldn’t. – Sicilian Proverb

Love enters a man through his eyes, woman through her ears. – Polish Proverb

Love expels jealousy. – French Proverb

Love flies away and the pain remains. – Bolivian Proverb

Love for a person must extend to the crows on his roof. – Chinese Proverb

Love for something makes a man blind and deaf. – Sudanese Proverb

Love for those too easily won does not last long. – Latin Proverb

Love forgets dignity. – Hebrew Proverb

Love from someone who is bad is worse than his hatred. – Indian Proverb

Love God with all your heart and ignore the gossip-mongers. – Sicilian Proverb

Love grows with obstacles. – German Proverb

Love has its own language, but marriage falls back on the local dialect. – Russian Proverb

Love has its tides; before ebb tide you must take advantage of the flood. – Chinese Proverb

Love has no law. – Portuguese Proverb

Love has produced some heroes but even more idiots. – Swedish Proverb

Love has produced some heroes but many idiots too. – Danish Proverb

Love hes no lack. – Scottish Proverb

Love him who tells you your faults in private. – Jewish Proverb

Love is a crocodile in the river of desire. – Indian Proverb

Love is a despot who spares no one. – Namibian Proverb

Love is a garden full of flowers and marriage is a field of stinging nettles. – Finnish Proverb

Love is a kind of military service. – Latin Proverb

Love is a many splintered thing. – Traditional Proverb

Love is a painkiller. – African Proverb

Love is a sweet torment. – Romanian Proverb

Love is a sweet tyranny, because the lover endureth his torments willingly – Traditional Proverb

Love is always smelled. – Klingon Proverb

Love is an excuse for its own faults. – Italian Proverb

Love is an eye that doesn’t see anything. – Chinese Proverb

Love is apportioned, who brings it will have it brought. – Sicilian Proverb

Love is as strong as death. – English Proverb

Love is better than a whip. – Nigerian Proverb

Love is bitter, but it comforts the heart. – Sicilian Proverb

Love is blind — but not the neighbors. – Mexican Proverb

Love is blind and thinks that others don’t see either. – Danish Proverb

Love is blind but sees afar. – Italian Proverb

Love is blind to blemishes and faults. – Irish Proverb

Love is blind, and greed insatiable. – Chinese Proverb

Love is blind, but marriage finds a cure. – Romanian Proverb

Love is blind, friendship closes its eyes. – Chinese Proverb

Love is blind, so you have to feel your way. – Brazilian Proverb

Love is blind. – Chinese Proverb

Love is blind; jealousy sees too much. – Yiddish Proverb

Love is deed and not fine phrases. – Puerto Rican Proverb

Love is full of busy fear. – English Proverb

Love is full of fear. – English Proverb

Love is full of trouble. – Romanian Proverb

Love is in blood not in talking. – African Proverb

Love is incompatible with fear. – Chinese Proverb

Love is just like rice — plant it elsewhere and it grows. – Malagasy Proverb

Love is like a baby: it needs to be treated tenderly. – Congolese Proverb

Love is like a cucumber, it starts off sweet and ends up bitter. – Sicilian Proverb

Love is like a glass that breaks if handled clumsily. – Russian Proverb

Love is like a mousetrap: you go in when you want, but you don’t get out when you like. – Spanish Proverb

Love is like a rice plant; transplanted, it can grow elsewhere. – Malagasy Proverb

Love is like a shuttlecock. – Latin Proverb

Love is like butter — it’s good with bread. – Jewish Proverb

Love is like cough you can’t hold it back. – African Proverb

Love is like dew that falls on both nettles and lilies. – Swedish Proverb

Love is like fog — there is no mountain on which it does not rest. – Hawaiian Proverb

Love is like seaweed even if you have pushed it away, you will not prevent it from coming back. – Traditional Proverb

Love is like the moon: now full, now dark. – Polish Proverb

Love is like war, begin when you like and leave off when you can. – Spanish Proverb

Love is like war: you begin when you like and leave off when you can. – Spanish Proverb

Love is like young rice: transplanted, still it grows. – Malagasy Proverb

Love is love no matter whence it comes or in what form. – Darkovan Proverb

Love is master of all arts. – Italian Proverb

Love is never without jealousy. – Romanian Proverb

Love is not found in the market. – Romanian Proverb

Love is often the fruit of marriage. – French Proverb

Love is one thing, knowledge is another. – Traditional Proverb

Love is one-eyed, hate is blind. – Danish Proverb

Love is paid with love. – Portuguese Proverb

Love is partner of blindness. – Czech Proverb

Love is sometimes difficult but death even more so. – Albanian Proverb

Love is sweet captivity. – Czech Proverb

Love is sweet in the beginning but sour in the ending. – Romanian Proverb

Love is the art of making exceptions. – Darkovan Proverb

Love is the dawn of marriage, and marriage is the sunset of love. – French Proverb

Love is the fruit of idleness. – Romanian Proverb

Love is the fruit of love. – Latin Proverb

Love is the more beautiful when it is a little irritated. – Sicilian Proverb

Love is the rock of youth and the shoal of old age. – Sicilian Proverb

Love is the true price at which love is bought. – Italian Proverb

Love is the true reward of love. – English Proverb

Love is too rare to be lost on jealousy. – Mexican Proverb

Love is without reason. – Romanian Proverb

Love is worn like a wreath through the summers and the winters. – Hawaiian Proverb

Love itself is calm; turbulence arrives from individuals. – Chinese Proverb

Love kills time and time kills love. – Italian Proverb

Love kills with golden arrows. – Spanish Proverb

Love knows hidden paths. – German Proverb

Love knows no law. – Portuguese Proverb

Love knows not labour. – Italian Proverb

Love lasts as long as does the reproach. – Arab Proverb

Love lasts as long as money endures. – English Proverb

Love laughs at locksmiths. – English Proverb

Love levels all inequalities. – Italian Proverb

Love lives in cottages as well as in court. – English Proverb

Love lives in palaces as well as in thatched cottages. – Japanese Proverb

Love looks through spectacles that make copper look like gold, poverty like riches, and tears like pearls. – Peruvian Proverb

Love makes a good eye squint. – English Proverb

Love makes a man both blind and deaf. – Arab Proverb

Love makes all hearts gentle. – Romanian Proverb

Love makes labor light. – Dutch Proverb

Love makes the owl seem prettier than a white falcon. – Russian Proverb

Love makes the time pass. – French Proverb

Love makes the world go round. – Dutch Proverb

Love makes time pass away, and time makes love pass away. – French Proverb

Love makes time pass; time makes love pass. – French Proverb

Love many, trust few and always paddle your own canoe. – American Proverb

Love me a little but long. – Jewish Proverb

Love me little and love me long. – French Proverb

Love me when I least deserve it, because that’s when I really need it. – Traditional Proverb

Love me, love my dog. – Italian Proverb

Love my house, love the crow on it. – Chinese Proverb

Love never dies of starvation, but often of indigestion. – French Proverb

Love never gets lost it’s only kept. – African Proverb

Love of dress is sure the very curse. – Albanian Proverb

Love one another and do not strive for another’s undoing. – Native American Seneca Proverb

Love one another said Christ, but he didn’t mention anything about preferences. – Polish Proverb

Love one that does not love you, answer one that does not call you, and you will run a fruitless race. – Spanish Proverb

Love or hate there is no third course. – Latin Proverb

Love others well, but love thyself the most; give good for good, but not to thine own cost. – Dutch Proverb

Love overlooks defects; hatred magnifies them. – Lebanese Proverb

Love rules his kingdom without a sword. – Italian Proverb

Love rules without a sword and binds without a cord. – Puritan Proverb

Love rules without law. – Italian Proverb

Love rules without rules. [Amore regge senza legge.] – Italian Proverb

Love sees clearly, hate even more so, but jealousy sees the most clear, because it is equal to love plus hate. – Arab Proverb

Love sees no faults. – Traditional Proverb

Love sees roses without thorns. – German Proverb

Love sees sharply, hatred sees even more sharp, but Jealousy sees the sharpest for it is love and hate at the same time. – Traditional Proverb

Love should be paid with love. – Portuguese Proverb

Love steals on us imperceptibly. – Latin Proverb

Love subdues everything except the recreant’s heart. – French Proverb

Love talks, even with closed lips. – German Proverb

Love tastes sweet, but only with bread. – Jewish Proverb

Love teaches asses to dance. – French Proverb

Love teaches even asses to dance. – French Proverb

Love tells us many things that are not so. – Ukranian Proverb

Love the one who loves you, answer the one who calls you. – Sicilian Proverb

Love this Earth as if you won’t be here tomorrow show reverence for your Garden as if you will be here forever. – Traditional Proverb

Love thy neighbour as thyself. – Romanian Proverb

Love thy neighbour, but pull not down thy hedge. – Ukranian Proverb

Love truth even if it harms you, and hate lies even if they serve you. – Moroccan Proverb

Love understands all languages. – Romanian Proverb

Love well whip well. – Ukranian Proverb

Love will find a way. Indifference will find an excuse. – Ukranian Proverb

Love will find a way. – Ukranian Proverb

Love will go through stone walls. – Romanian Proverb

Love without friendship is like a shadow without the sun. – Japanese Proverb

Love without jealousy is like a Pole with no moustache. – Polish Proverb

Love without pain is not to be found anywhere. – Sicilian Proverb

Love without return is like a question without an answer. – German Proverb

Love would soon perish, unless nourished by Ceres and Bacchus. – Latin Proverb

Love your friend with his faults. – Italian Proverb

Love your neighbor, but don’t tear down your fence. – German Proverb

Love your neighbor, but keep your fence. – German Proverb

Love your neighbor, even if he plays the trombone. – Yiddish Proverb

Love your neighbor, yet pull not down your hedge. – English Proverb

Love your neighbour, but do not pull down the fence. – Albanian Proverb

Love your neighbour, but don’t pull down the fence. – German Proverb

Love yourself; get outside yourself and take action. focus on the solution; be at peace. – Native American Sioux Proverb

Love, a cough, and smoke will not remain secret. – French Proverb

Love, a cough, and smoke, are hard to hide. – Italian Proverb

Love, a cough, smoke, and money, cannot long be hid. – French Proverb

Love, beauty and money are three things that can’t be hidden. – Sicilian Proverb

Love, coughing, and smoke can’t be kept concealed. – Sicilian Proverb

Love, everyone says it’s bitter, but everyone wants to see for themselves if it’s true. – Sicilian Proverb

Love, fire, a cough, the itch, and gout are not to be concealed. – German Proverb

Love, grief, and money cannot be kept secret. – Spanish Proverb

Love, pain, and money cannot be kept secret; they soon betray themselves. – Spanish Proverb

Love, should i escape your snares, i doubt that i can be trapped by any other means. – Italian Proverb

Love, thieves, and fear, make ghosts. – German Proverb

Lovers’ quarrels are love redoubled. – Portuguese Proverb

Lovers quarrels are the renewal of love. – Latin Proverb

Lovers’ quarrels increase love. – Sicilian Proverb

Love’s anger is fuel to love. – German Proverb

Love’s merchandise is jealousy and broken faith. – Italian Proverb

Love’s plant must be watered with tears, and tended with care. – Danish Proverb

Love’s quarrels oft in pleasing concord end. – Danish Proverb

Love Proverbs

A boy’s love is water in a sieve. – Spanish Proverb

A father’s love, for all other is air. – Spanish Proverb

A fish and bird may fall in love but the two cannot build a home together. – African Proverb

A flower cannot blossom without sunshine nor a garden without love. – Chinese Proverb

A good hater,a good lover. – French Proverb

A handful of love is better than an oven full of bread. – Bengali Proverb

A heart in love with beauty never grows old. – Turkish Proverb

A life with love is happy; a life for love is foolish. – Chinese Proverb

A life without love is like a year without summer. – Swedish Proverb

A long dispute has been forgoten by love, or sometimes a long time of goodness has been forgotten by one badness. – Indonesian Proverb

A lover should be regarded as a person demented. – Latin Proverb

A man has a choice to begin love, but not to end it. – English Proverb

A man in love mistakes a harelip for a dimple. – Japanese Proverb

A man in love schemes more than a hundred lawyers. – Spanish Proverb

A mother’s love is neverending. – Indonesian Proverb

A penny-weight of love is worth a pound of law. – English Proverb

A righteous man by praise will render thee firm in favor and love. – Norse Proverb

A small indignity can destroy a great love. – Sicilian Proverb

A wall between increases love. – German Proverb

A woman prefers poverty with love to wealth without love. – Jewish Proverb

A woman who dresses up and puts on makeup is either in love or a clean whore. – Sicilian Proverb

A woman without love is like a rose without a scent. – Sicilian Proverb

Absence and a friendly neighbor washes away love. – Traditional Proverb

Absence is a foe to love; away from the eyes, away from the heart. – Italian Proverb

Absence is a foe to love; out of sight out of mind. – Italian Proverb

Absence is the enemy of love. – Italian Proverb

Absence is the enemy of love; as the distance is from the eyes, so it is from the heart. – Dominican Proverb

Absence sharpens love; presence strengthens it. – English Proverb

Absence, and a friendly neighbor, washeth away love. – English Proverb

All ages are submissive to love. – Russian Proverb

All is fair in love and golf. – American Proverb

All is fair in love and war. – Spanish Proverb

All the world loves a lover. – Portuguese Proverb

Although there’s a new love, the old love can’t be forgotten. – Sicilian Proverb

Always in love, never married. – French Proverb

An old man in love is like a flower in winter. – Portuguese Proverb

Anger increases love. – Italian Proverb

April weather, woman’s love, rose-leaves, dice, and card-luck, change every moment. – German Proverb

As is the lover so is the beloved. – Italian Proverb

As the best wine makes the sharpest vinegar, the truest lover may turn into the worst enemy. – Iranian Proverb

Avoid the bad, love the good, because things change in a moment. – Sicilian Proverb

Be one in love. – Hawaiian Proverb

Before you love, learn to run through snow without leaving footprints. – Turkish Proverb

Being in love is like feeling the sun from both sides. – Finnish Proverb

Being in love with a married woman is living on borrowed time. – Sicilian Proverb

Better a poor husband than a lover who’s a baron. – Sicilian Proverb

Blue eyes say, Love me or I die; black eyes say, Love me or I kill thee. – Spanish Proverb

Bright but hidden, the Self dwells in the heart. Everything that moves, breathes, opens, and closes Lives in the Self. He is the source of love And may be known through love but not through thought. He is the goal of life. Attain this goal. – Traditional Proverb

Brotherly love for brotherly love, but cheese for money. – Albanian Proverb

Business is business, and love is love. – Albanian Proverb

By beating love decays. – French Proverb

Can a mouse fall in love with a cat? – Darkovan Proverb

Children’s love is like water in a basket. – Argentine Proverb

Choose neither a lover nor linen by candlelight. – Italian Proverb

Choose thy love. Love thy choice. – German Proverb

Choose your love, then love your choice. – Albanian Proverb

Coffee and love are best when they are hot. – German Proverb

Coffee should be black as Hell, strong as death, and sweet as love. – Turkish Proverb

Coffee should be black as night, hot as hell, and strong as love. – Traditional Proverb

Cold cools the love that kindles over hot. – Scottish Proverb

Cold pudding settles love. – English Proverb

Congeniality makes beauty and not beauty love. – Sicilian Proverb

Conversation is like making love; the man is the question, the woman the answer, and the union of both will bear fruit. – Arab Proverb

Counsel is nothing against love. – Italian Proverb

Cultivate a heart of love that knows no anger. – Cambodian Proverb

Dead news, like dead love, has no phoenix in its ashes. – English Proverb

Debt severs love. – Afghan Proverb

Deeds are love, and not fine phrases. – Spanish Proverb

Deeds are love, and not sweet words. – Portuguese Proverb

Do not cease to drink beer, to eat, to intoxicate thyself, to make love, and to celebrate the good days. – Traditional Proverb

Do when ye may, or suffer ye the nay, in love ’tis the way. – English Proverb

Dogs wag their tails, not so much in love to you as to your bread. – Romanian Proverb

Don’t be so much in love that you can’t tell when it’s raining. – Malagasy Proverb

Don’t just take love, experience it. – Persian Proverb

Don’t look into the eyes of your lover, or you will see what he has told many women before. – African Proverb

Don’t marry without love, but don’t love without reason. – American Proverb

Don’t shoot people you hate; don’t lend to those you love. – Cambodian Proverb

Don’t trudge mud into the house of love. – English Proverb

Early marriage, long love. – German Proverb

Eat before falling in love. – Japanese Proverb

Eat the bread of the man you hate and also of him you love. – Puerto Rican Proverb

Even Jupiter himself cannot be in love and wise at the same time. – Latin Proverb

Every kind of love is love, but self-love is supreme among them. – Nigerian Proverb

Every lover is a slave: he follows captive at his mistress’s heels. – Latin Proverb

Faults are thick where love is thin. – Danish Proverb

Fear and love do not go together. – Lithuanian Proverb

Fear is stronger than love. – Romanian Proverb

Fear less, hope more, eat less, chew more, whine less, breathe more, talk less, say more, hate less, love more, and all good things will be yours. – Swedish Proverb

Feigned love is worse than hatred. – Latin Proverb

Fire and love do not say “Go to your work.” – Spanish Proverb

Follow love, and it will flee from thee; leave it, and it will follow thee. – Scottish Proverb

For stern as death is love, relentless as the nether world is devotion its flames are a blazing fire. Deep waters cannot quench love, nor floods sweep it away. – Traditional Proverb

For those in love, Baghdad is near Istanbul. – Turkish Proverb

Forbear a quarrel with a friend to move: anger breeds hatred; concord sweetens love. – Dutch Proverb

Forced love does not last. – Dutch Proverb

Friendship is a prodigal, but love is a miser. – Traditional Proverb

Friendship is love with intelligence. – German Proverb

Friendship is love with understanding. – Traditional Proverb

Friendship reminds us of fathers, love of mothers. – Malagasy Proverb

Go to friends for advice, woman for love, strangers for charity and relatives for nothing. – Spanish Proverb

Good manners and not beauty leads to love. – Sicilian Proverb

Great hate follows great love. – Irish Proverb

Habit causes love. – Latin Proverb

Happiness is something to do, something to love, something to hope for. – Chinese Proverb

Happy is she who is in love with an old dotard. – Italian Proverb

He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals. – Albanian Proverb

He who cannot light a fire knows nothing about love. – Finnish Proverb

He who doesn’t feel jealousy is not in love. – African Proverb

He who is in love with himself need fear no rival. – Latin Proverb

He who is not impatient is not in love. – Italian Proverb

He who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love. – Spanish Proverb

He who treads the path of love walks a thousand meters as if it were only one. – Japanese Proverb

How does one measure time No, not in day, months, or years. It is measured by the most precious of all things Love. Without which all beings and things whether brave andor beautiful would perish. – Traditional Proverb

I love you because you love the things I love. – Traditional Proverb

If a caged bird isn’t singing for love, it’s singing in a rage. – Corsican Proverb

If a man falls in love with a frog, he thinks his frog a very Diana. – Latin Proverb

If between friends there is not equality, there won’t be perfect love. – Sicilian Proverb

If haply a fool should find for himself wealth or a woman’s love, pride waxes in him but wisdom never and onward he fares in his folly. – Norse Proverb

If it is given with love, a mere handful is enough. – Traditional Proverb

If love is a sickness, patience is the remedy. – Cameroonian Proverb

If love is torn apart you cannot stitch the pieces together again. – Malagasy Proverb

If you fall in love let her be a beauty; if you should steal, let it be a camel. – Lebanese Proverb

If you love, love the moon; if you steal, steal a camel. – Egyptian Proverb

If you want to be happy, love the one who loves you, because it’s a waste of time to love someone who doesn’t love you. – Sicilian Proverb

If you want to buy love, love itself is the price you’ll have to pay. – Italian Proverb

In a thousand pounds of law there is not one ounce of love. – Italian Proverb

In every pardon there is love. – Welsh Proverb

In hawks, hounds, arms, and love, for one pleasure a thousand pains. – French Proverb

In hunting and in love you begin when you like and leave off when you can. – Spanish Proverb

In love, there is always one who kisses and one who offers the cheek. – French Proverb

In the end we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand; we will understand only what we are taught. – Senegalese Proverb

In the end…we will take care of only what we love; We will love only what we understand; We will understand only what we are taught. – Hawaiian Proverb

In the eyes of a lover a pock-marked face is one with pretty dimples. – Japanese Proverb

In the eyes of the lover, pock-marks are dimples. – English Proverb

In the face of love and death, courage is useless. – Spanish Proverb

In the war of love who flies conquers. – Italian Proverb

In war, hunting, and love, for one pleasure a hundred pains. – Portuguese Proverb

Inner peace and love are the greatest of God’s gifts. – Native American Lakota Proverb

Involuntary love is worthless. – Sicilian Proverb

It flies at our approach but follows us as we retire. [A Shadow, Glory, or Love.] – Latin Proverb

It is all one whether you die of sickness or of love. – Italian Proverb

It is easier to guard a sack full of fleas than a girl in love. – Jewish Proverb

It is loving too much to die of love. – French Proverb

It is not from the love of God that the cat catches mice. – Persian Proverb

It is overdoing the thing to die of love. – French Proverb

It’s better to fall from a tree and a break your back than to fall in love and break your heart. – African Proverb

Its easy to halve the potato where there’s love. – Traditional Proverb

It’s good to be off wi’ the old love, before ye be on wi’ the new. – Dutch Proverb

It’s much easier to fall in love than to stay in love. – African Proverb

It’s much easier to turn a friendship into love, than love into friendship. – Traditional Proverb

Jove but laughs at lover’s perjury. – Latin Proverb

Kisses are the messengers of love. – Danish Proverb

Let him not be a lover who has not courage. – Italian Proverb

Let him speak soft words and offer wealth who longs for a woman’s love. – Norse Proverb

Let those that love us, love us. And those that don’t, may God turn their hearts. And, if He cannot turn their hearts, May He turn their ankles so we may know them by their limping – Traditional Proverb

Like two golden birds perched on the selfsame tree, intimate friends, the ego and the Self dwell in the same body. The former eats the sweet and sour fruits of the tree of life while the latter looks on in detachment. As long as we think we are the ego, we feel attached and fall into sorrow. But realize that you are the Self, the Lord of life, and you will be freed from sorrow. When you realize that you are the Self, supreme source of light, supreme source of love, you transcend the duality of life and enter into the unitive state. – Traditional Proverb

Likeness is the mother of love. – Italian Proverb

Lonely is a man without love. – Traditional Proverb

Lucky at cards, unlucky in love. – Danish Proverb

Make love like war. – English Proverb

Make love, not war. – American Proverb

Man was born for love. if he hates, he was born in vain. – Hebrew Proverb

Many hens may be in love with one cock, but none will be jealous of the other. – African Proverb

Marriage is the sunset of love. – French Proverb

Marrying for love is risky, but god smiles on it. – Albanian Proverb

May he love tomorrow who has never loved before; And may he who has loved, love tomorrow as well. – Latin Proverb

Mistrust is an axe in the tree of love. – Russian Proverb

Mother’s love is ever in its spring. – French Proverb

Music provokes love. – Latin Proverb

Never confuse gratitude with love. – Mexican Proverb

Never listen to these three advisers: wine, the night, and love. – German Proverb

New love throws out old love. – Sicilian Proverb

No fate is worse than a life without a love. – Mexican Proverb

No folly like being in love. – Latin Proverb

No herb can remedy the anguish of love. – Latin Proverb

No herb will cure love. – Romanian Proverb

No jealousy, no love. – German Proverb

No love like the first love. – Traditional Proverb

No rose without a thorn, or a love without a rival. – Traditional Proverb

Of all pains, the greatest pain, is to love, but love in vain. – Spanish Proverb

Of soup and love, the first is the best. – Portuguese Proverb

Old love does not rust. – Estonian Proverb

One always returns to one’s first love. – French Proverb

One does it for love, another for honour, a third for money. – Dutch Proverb

One love drives out another. – Spanish Proverb

One who prevades the great universe is seen by none unless a man knows the unfolding of love. – Moroccan Proverb

Open rebuke is better than secret love. – Biblical Proverb

Our love is like the misty rain that falls softly, but floods the river… – Traditional Proverb

Our purpose here is to observe, to learn, to grow, to love; and then we return home. – Australian Proverb

Out of love for the ox, the wolf licks the yoke. – Spanish Proverb

Perfect love casteth out fear. – Romanian Proverb

Perhaps they are not stars, but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy. – Traditional Proverb

Perhaps you will soon find another, and a fairer, lover. – Latin Proverb

Pity is akin to love. – French Proverb

Plant kindness and gather love. – Traditional Proverb

Poverty and love are difficult to hide. – Swedish Proverb

Poverty never sped well in love. – Portuguese Proverb

Quarrels enhance the pleasures of love. – Latin Proverb

Raising children engenders love. – Sicilian Proverb

Real love is when you don’t have to tell each other. – French Proverb

Romeo must die in order to save the love. – English Proverb

Sadness is a valuable treasure — only discovered in people you love. – Malagasy Proverb

Salt water and absence wash away love. – Traditional Proverb

Scratch a lover and find an enemy. – German Proverb

Self — love is the worst of all flattery. – French Proverb

Self-love nobody else’s love. – Dutch Proverb

She is beautiful; she has love, understands; she respects herself and others; everyone likes, loves and honours her; she is a goddess. – African Proverb

Love Proverbs

Short love, long sighs. – Romanian Proverb

Small gifts maintain friendship, big ones maintain love. – French Proverb

Stupidity is the lover of ignorance. – Nigerian Proverb

Take hold lightly; let go lightly. This is one of the great secrets of felicity in love. – Spanish Proverb

Tell me who you love, and I’ll tell you who you are. – Native American Creole Proverb

The adult looks to deeds, the child to love. – Hindustani Proverb

The best chaperon a girl can have is to be in love with another fellow. – Albanian Proverb

The best part of happiness lies is in the secret heart of a lover. – Ugandan Proverb

The betrothed of good is evil; the betrothed of life is death; the betrothed of love is divorce. – Malawian Proverb

The extreme form of passionate love is secret love. – Japanese Proverb

The eye lets in love. – Romanian Proverb

The eyes are leaders in love. – Traditional Proverb

The fool sings a love song to his wife, the wise man will talk about his dog. – Turkish Proverb

The fox knows a lot, but a woman in love knows even more. – Spanish Proverb

The greater love is a mother’s; then comes a dog’s; then a sweetheart’s. – Polish Proverb

The greatest hate springs from the greatest love. – French Proverb

The greatest love is a mother’s; then a dog’s; then a sweetheart’s. – Polish Proverb

The growth of love is the essence within the soul. – Hawaiian Proverb

The love of money and the love of learning rarely meet. – English Proverb

The measure of our sacrifice is the measure of our love. – English Proverb

The more physical the love, the more sublime. – Italian Proverb

The Muses love the morning. – Romanian Proverb

The name of Love’s fiancee is Divorce. – Indonesian Proverb

The only cure for love is marriage. – Irish Proverb

The only victory over love is flight. – French Proverb

The pleasure of love lasts but a moment, The pain of love lasts a lifetime. – French Proverb

The pleasures of love are enhanced by injuries. – Latin Proverb

The promises of love and the smoke of a chimney, washed by water and blown away by the wind. – Sicilian Proverb

The quarrel of lovers is the renewal of love. – Moroccan Proverb

The woman who does not covet the possessions of her husband is in love with another man. – Egyptian Proverb

There are eyes that fall in love with bleared ones. – Spanish Proverb

There is a time to love, and a time to hate. – Romanian Proverb

There is no love like the first love. – Italian Proverb

There is no physician who can cure the disease of love. – African Proverb

There is nothing worse than an old lover. – Romanian Proverb

There isn’t a Saturday without sun, nor a woman without love. – Corsican Proverb

They wooed her and she resisted; they neglected her and she fell in love. – Arabic Proverb

Three diseases without shame: love, itch, and thirst. – Irish Proverb

Three things have a flavor of the world to come: sabbath, the sun, and married love. – Hebrew Proverb

Time makes love pass. – French Proverb

To be in love and act wisely is scarcely granted to a god. – Latin Proverb

To be in love is to feel the sun from both sides. – Finnish Proverb

To be successful in love, one must know how to begin and when to stop. – Albanian Proverb

To call war the soil of courage and virtue is like calling debauchery the soil of love. – German Proverb

To give is honour, to love is grief. – Spanish Proverb

To love is to choose. – French Proverb

To offer friendship to one who is looking for love, is like giving bread to someone dying of thirst. – Spanish Proverb

To the partial eyes of a lover, pockmarks seem like dimples. – Japanese Proverb

Too much prudishness makes the lover sick. – Turkish Proverb

True love never grows old. – Italian Proverb

True love suffers no concealment. – Spanish Proverb

Try to reason about love, and you will lose your reason. – French Proverb

Unlucky in gambling, lucky in love. – Portuguese Proverb

What limit is there in love? – Latin Proverb

What you help a child to love can be more important than what you help him to learn. – African Proverb

What you love is always beautiful. – French Proverb

What! No star, and you are going out to sea? Marching, and you have no music? Traveling, and you have no book? What! No love, and you are going out to live? – French Proverb

When a man is not a lover in his twenties, not strong in his thirties, not rich in his forties and not wise in his fifties he will never be so. – Czech Proverb

When an old man falls in love he is teased by everyone. – Sicilian Proverb

When an only kolanut is presented with love, it carries with it more value than might otherwise be associated with a whole pod of several kolanuts. – Nigerian Proverb

When hunger comes through the door, love jumps out the window. – Mexican Proverb

When it rains and the sun comes out, foxes make love. – Corsican Proverb

When love is given, love should be returned, anger gives no life. – Hawaiian Proverb

When love is not madness, it is not love. – Spanish Proverb

When misfortune comes in at the door, love flies out of the window. – German Proverb

When mistrust enters, love departs. – Danish Proverb

When one is in love, a cliff becomes a meadow. – Ethiopian Proverb

When poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window. – Romanian Proverb

When someone offends you, you haven’t given him enough love. – Japanese Proverb

When there’s love, mountains seem like plains. – Sicilian Proverb

When two are in love, only one needs to eat. – Spanish Proverb

When Want comes in at the door, Love flies out at the window. – Dutch Proverb

When we cannot get what we love, we must love what is within our reach. – French Proverb

When you have learned about love, you have learned about god. – Native American Fox Proverb

Where distrust enters, love is no more than a boy. – Chilean Proverb

Where love is there the eye is. – Italian Proverb

Where poverty comes in, love goes out. – Swedish Proverb

Where the love is, thither turns the eye. – Latin Proverb

Where there is equality there never can be perfect love. – Italian Proverb

Where there is love, there is happiness. – Polish Proverb

Where there is love, there is peace. – Burmese Proverb

Where there is no trust there is no love. – Traditional Proverb

Where there’s marriage without love, there will be love without marriage. – English Proverb

Where there’s no jealousy, there’s no love. – German Proverb

Where there’s no love, all faults are seen. – German Proverb

Where there’s no love, there’s no honour. – German Proverb

Whilst kicking and biting, love develops. – Welsh Proverb

Who has cold hands is in love, who has warm hands is loved. – Sicilian Proverb

Who suffers because of love, feels no pain. – Sicilian Proverb

Who suffers from love, feels no pain. – Italian Proverb

Whoever falls in love with an old person laments their fortune. – Sicilian Proverb

Whoever I love is the most beautiful. – Georgian Proverb

Whoever lives within himself is burning with love. – Arab Proverb

Whoever tastes from the head of a poppy will not expect any thing from love. – Chinese Proverb

Why take away something by force which you can obtain by love. – African Proverb

With lightning and with love, the clothes sound, the heart burned. – Spanish Proverb

Without jealousy, love would wither. – Sicilian Proverb

Works, and not words, are the proofs of love. – Mexican Proverb

Wrinkles are the gravestones of love. – Spanish Proverb

You can’t tell the cost of food and fuel without being the head of a household; you can’t appreciate the love of your parents without having children of your own. – Chinese Proverb

You don’t choose whom to love and not love. – Sicilian Proverb

You know who you love, but you can’t know who loves you. – Nigerian Proverb

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