Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs
Love doesn’t listen to rumors.
Love doesn’t rely on physical features.
Love doesn't listen to advice.
Love entered and you didn't realize it: you
wanted to drive it out but you couldn't.
Love enters man through his eyes, woman
through her ears.
Love expels jealousy.
Love flies away and the pain remains.
Love for a person must extend to the crows
on his roof.
Love for something makes a man blind and
deaf.
Love for those too easily won does not last
long.
Love forgets dignity.
Love from someone who is bad is worse
than his hatred.
Love God with all your heart and ignore the
gossip-mongers.
Love grows with obstacles.
Love has its own language, but marriage
falls back on the local dialect.
Love has its tides; before ebb tide you must
take advantage of the flood.
Love has nae law.
Love has produced some heroes but even
more idiots.
Love has produced some heroes but many
idiots too.
Love has to be shown by deeds not words.
Love hes no lack.
Love him who tells you your faults in
private.
Love is a crocodile in the river of desire.
Love is a despot who spares no one.
Love is a garden full of flowers and
marriage is a field of stinging nettles.
Love is a kind of military service.
Love is a painkiller.
Love is a sweet torment.
Love is always smelled.
Love is an excuse for its own faults.
Love is an eye that doesn't see anything.
Love is apportioned, who brings it will have
it brought.
Love is as strong as death.
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Love is best expressed with deeds, and not
mere words.
Love is better than a whip.
Love is bitter, but it comforts the heart.
Love is blind
Love is blind -- but not the neighbors.
Love is blind and thinks that others don't
see either.
Love is blind but sees afar.
Love is blind to blemishes and faults.
Love is blind, and greed insatiable.
Love is blind, but marriage finds a cure.
Love is blind, friendship closes its eyes.
Love is blind, so you have to feel your way.
Love is blind.
Love is blind; friendship closes its eyes.
Love is blind; jealousy sees too much.
Love is born of faith, lives on hope and dies
of charity.
Love is deed and not fine phrases.
Love is full of busy fear.
Love is full of fear.
Love is full of trouble.
Love is in blood not in talking.
Love is incompatible with fear.
Love is just like rice -- plant it elsewhere and
it grows.
Love is like a baby: it needs to be treated
tenderly.
Love is like a cucumber, it starts off sweet
and ends up bitter.
Love is like a glass that breaks if handled
clumsily.
Love is like a mousetrap: you go in when
you want, but you don't get out when
you like.
Love is like a rice plant; transplanted, it can
grow elsewhere.
Love is like a shuttlecock.
Love is like butter -- it's good with bread.
Love is like cough you can't hold it back.
Love is like dew that falls on both nettles
and lilies.
Love is like fog -- there is no mountain on
which it does not rest.
Love is like the moon: now full, now dark.