1096 Proverbs about Love / Page 32
621. 
When poverty comes in the door love flies out the window.
622. 
Write down the advice of him who loves you, though you like it not at present.
623. 
How lovely is the sun after rain, and how lovely is laughter after sorrow.
624. 
If the full moon loves you, why worry about the stars?
625. 
Before you love, learn to run through snow without leaving footprints.
626. 
Coffee should be black as Hell, strong as death, and sweet as love.
627. 
For those in love, Baghdad is near Istanbul.
628. 
The fool sings a love song to his wife, the wise man will talk about his dog.
629. 
The gardener who loves roses is slave to a thousand thorns.
630. 
Too much prudishness makes the lover sick.
631. 
Men will love each other as long as one is richer than the other.
632. 
Fools love not the wise, drunkards love not the sober.
633. 
No wind is too cold for lovers.
634. 
The more the billy goat stinks, the more the nanny goat loves him.
635. 
A cat loves fish, but won't risk its claws.
636. 
Love is like butter -- it's good with bread.
637. 
Love me a little but long.
638. 
Lovers and thieves always look for darkness.
639. 
Lovers do not need much room.
640. 
The innkeeper loves the drunkard, but not for a son-in-law.
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