1096 Proverbs about Love / Page 35
681. 
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.
682. 
Love is better than a whip.
683. 
Even as the archer loves the arrow that flies, so too he loves the bow that remains constant in his hands.
684. 
When a soup is unpalatable, and the paste of the pounded yam that goes with it is not smooth, that is the time to know a man who loves to eat pounded yam.
685. 
It is the self-love of the king parrot that made him become a talkative.
686. 
Of all pains, the greatest pain, is to love, but love in vain.
687. 
Love does much, money does everything.
688. 
Love laughs at locksmiths.
689. 
Love will find a way.
690. 
The greatest hate springs from the greatest love.
691. 
Lovers quarrels are soon mended.
692. 
The partridge loves peas, but not those that go into the pot with it.
693. 
A woman either loves or hates, there is no third course.
694. 
A man becomes like those whose society he loves.
695. 
Being in love is like feeling the sun from both sides.
696. 
Every kind of love is love, but self-love is supreme among them.
697. 
Go to friends for advice, woman for love, strangers for charity and relatives for nothing.
698. 
God created people because he loves stories.
699. 
I love my friends -- but I love myself more.
700. 
If you see someone riding a bamboo-cane, tell him "What a lovely horse!"
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