Love proverbs

Love proverbs – Proverbs from around the world dealing with love

  • A man in love schemes more than a hundred lawyers.
    – Spain
  • We always return to our first loves.
    – America
  • The eyes have one language everywhere.
    – Romania
  • An old man in love is like a flower in winter.
    – Chinese proverb
  • Loving a woman who scorns you is like licking honey from a thorn.
    – Welsh proverb
  • A man in love mistakes a harelip for a dimple.
    – Japanese proverb
  • Love lives in cottages as well as in court.
    – English proverb
  • There is no love like the first love.
    – Italian proverb
  • For news of the heart ask the face.
    – Cambodian proverb
  • A life without love is like a year without summer.
    – Swedish proverb
  • Tell me whom you love, and I’€™ll tell you who you are.
    – African-American proverb
  • Married couples who love each other tell each other a thousand things without talking.
    – Portuguese proverb
  • He who finds not love finds nothing.
    – Chilean proverb
  • ‘€œTry to reason about love and you will lose your reason.’€
    – French Proverb
  • Love and a cough cannot be hid.
    – Latin Proverb
  • All is fair in love and war.
    – Proverb 17th century
  • Love makes the world go round.
    – Proverb 17th century
  • Love is blind.
    – Proverb 14th century
  • The heart that loves is always young.
    – Greek Proverb
  • A man is not where he lives, but where he loves.
    – Latin Proverb
  • Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one.
    – Japanese Proverb

 

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