The love of country produces good manners, and good manners also love of country. The less we satisfy our particular passions, the more we leave to our general. Montesquieu.

The love of gain never made a painter; but it has marred many. Washington Allston.

The love of God is broader than the measure 50 of man's mind. F. W. Faber.

The love of letters is the forlorn hope of the man of letters. Hazlitt.

The love of money is the root of all evil. St. Paul.

The love season is the carnival of egoism, and it brings the touchstone to our natures. George Meredith.

The lover has more senses and finer senses than others. Emerson.

The lover, / Sighing like a furnace, with a 5 woeful ballad / Made to his mistress' eyebrow. As You Like It, ii. 7.

The lower a man descends in his love, the higher he lifts his life. W. R. Alger.

The lower has oftentimes to be with sorrow sacrificed to the higher duties of the soul. Ed.