I love a hand that meets mine own with a grasp that causes some sensation. Mrs. Osgood.

I love everything that's old—old friends, old tunes, old manners, old books, old wine. Goldsmith.

I love God and little children. Jean Paul.

I love him not, nor fear him; there's my creed. Hen. VIII., ii. 2.

I love my friends well, but myself better. 45 Pr.

I love sometimes to doubt, as well as to know. Dante.

I love / The name of honour more than I fear death. Jul. Cæs., i. 2.

I love to browse in a library. Johnson.

I'll make assurance doubly sure, / And take a bond of fate. Macb., iv. 1.

I made all my generals out of mud. Napoleon. 50