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‘Heartfelt’ proverbs

/ 08:35 PM February 24, 2012

FOR the love month, here are “heartfelt” proverbs from around the world:

Where there is love, there’s no darkness. —Burundi

Try to reason about love, and you’ll likely lose your reason. —French

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The heart that loves remains youthful. —Chinese

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One who loves the vase must also love what’s inside it. —African

Everyone has three ears: One on the left side of the head, another on the right, and one in the heart. —Armenian

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Don’t be too sweet, lest you be eaten up; don’t be too bitter, lest you be spewed out. —Jewish

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Love is like dew that falls on nettles and lilies. —Swedish

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

One who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one. —Japanese

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The greatest talent is to love everything good. —Hebrew

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