Love and death are the two great hinges on which all human sympathies turn. B. R. Haydon.
Love and friendship exclude each other. Du Cœur.
Love and gratitude are seldom found in the same breast without impairing each other ... we cannot command both together. Goldsmith.
Love and light winna hide. Sc. Pr.
Love and lordship like not fellowship. Pr. 45
Love and poverty are hard to hide. Pr.
Love and pride stock Bedlam. Pr.
Love and religion are both stronger than friendship. Disraeli.
Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea. Fielding.
Love and the Soul, working together, might 50 go on producing Venuses without end, each different, and all beautiful; but divorced and separated, they may continue producing indeed, yet no longer any being, or even thing, truly godlike. Ed.