There are no words to introduce the topic of love proverbs. Love is the most powerful force in the world of human beings, and wise men and women created proverbs about love from the beginning of human language (including our friend Shakespeare, who wrote many beautiful love quotes).
Love can’t be defined, and for that reason, cultures from around the world have come up with a very wide range of proverbs and sayings about love over the years. Here is our selection of 30 of the very best love proverbs from around the world:
Where there is love there is no darkness.
Burundian proverb
The woman cries before the wedding, the man after.
English proverb
Love is a many splintered thing.
English proverb
Love and eggs are best when they are fresh.
English proverb
Love makes the time pass. Time makes love pass.
English proverb
One who marries for love alone will have bad days but good nights.
Egyptian proverb
You never feel sleepy when you fall in love.
English saying
Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eye.
English saying
The heart wants what it wants.
English saying
Love is like dew that falls on both nettles and lilies.
English saying
Love is for fools wise enough to take a chance.
English saying
In love beggar and king are equal.
Indian proverb
It is love that makes the impossible possible.
Indian proverb
A day lasts until it’s chased away but love lasts until the grave.
Irish proverb
There is no cure for love other than marriage.
Irish proverb
There is no love like the first love.
Italian proverb
He who treads the path of love walks a thousand meters as if it were only one.
Japanese proverb
Lovesickness hurts but does not kill.
Mexican proverb
Love is a despot who spares no-one.
Namibian proverb
Love understands all languages.
Romanian proverb
Love has to be shown by deeds not words.
Swahili proverb
That’s your lot for love proverbs from around the world. What do you think – any great ones that we’re missing? Drop us a line in the comments section below.
Beautiful word to make a woman fell in love, The i want is love can understand all language .
There’s aMexican dicho about love and marriage likening it to food: at first it’s a feast then after the marriage…. Can’t remember but u get the idea.