love

Related to love: making love
See:
  • (I) love it!
  • (those) whom the gods love die young
  • a face (that) only a mother could love
  • a labour of love
  • a thin line between love and hate
  • all is fair in love and war
  • all the world loves a lover
  • all's fair in love and war
  • as a pig loves marjoram
  • be head over heels (in love)
  • be little love lost between (two people)
  • be no love lost between (two people)
  • calf love
  • can't get (something) for love or money
  • course of true love never did run smooth
  • course of true love never ran smoothly, the
  • cupboard love
  • everybody loves a lord
  • face only a mother could love
  • fall head over heels
  • fall head over heels in love
  • fall head over heels in love with (someone)
  • fall in love
  • fall out of love
  • fall out of love with (someone)
  • first love
  • for love
  • for love nor money
  • for love or money
  • for love/for the love of something
  • For Pete’s sake!
  • for the love of
  • for the love of (something)
  • for the love of God
  • for the love of Mike
  • For the love of Mike!
  • for the love of Mike/Pete/God
  • for the love of Pete
  • give (one's) love to (someone)
  • give/send my love to somebody
  • God love a duck!
  • greater love hath no man
  • grow to (do something)
  • hatred is as blind as love
  • head over heels (in love), to be/fall
  • head over heels in love
  • I have to love you and leave you
  • I love it!
  • I must love you and leave you
  • I'll love you and leave you
  • in love
  • in love (with someone or something)
  • just for love
  • labor of love
  • labor of love, a
  • like, love, etc. the sound of your own voice
  • little love lost between (two people)
  • Lord love a duck!
  • Lord love you
  • lots of love (from)
  • love (someone or something) to bits
  • love (someone or something) to death
  • love affair
  • love at first sight
  • love begets love
  • love bomb
  • love bombs
  • love breeds love
  • love child
  • love conquers all
  • love 'em and leave 'em
  • love from
  • love goggles
  • love handles
  • love is blind
  • love it!
  • love makes the world go round
  • love me, love my dog
  • love muscle
  • love nest
  • love sees no faults
  • love the sound of (one's) own voice
  • love to pieces
  • love will (always) find a way
  • Love will find a way
  • love you
  • love you and leave you
  • Love you!
  • loved ones
  • loved up
  • love-hate relationship
  • love-in
  • love's young dream
  • love-tooth in the head
  • lucky at cards, unlucky in love
  • lucky in love
  • make love
  • make love, not war
  • misery loves company
  • Money is the root of all evil
  • no glove, no love
  • no love lost
  • no love lost between (two people)
  • no love lost between them, there's
  • not able to get (something) for love or money
  • not able to get for love or money
  • not for love nor/or money
  • not for love or money
  • not for love or/nor money
  • not for the world
  • not miss (something) for love nor money
  • not miss for the world
  • one cannot love and be wise
  • park the pink Plymouth (in the garage of love)
  • play for love
  • puppy love
  • sealed with a kiss
  • send (one's) love to (someone)
  • somebody up there loves me
  • someone up there loves me
  • swords into ploughshares
  • tender love and care
  • the course of true love never did run smooth
  • the course of true love never ran smoothly
  • the love of (one's) life
  • the love of money is the root of all evil
  • there is no love lost
  • there is no love lost between (two people)
  • there's no love lost between
  • there's no love lost between A and B
  • 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all
  • Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
  • tough love
  • tube steak
  • tube steak of love
  • tug of love
  • when poverty comes in (at) the door, love flies out (of) the window
  • When poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window
  • when the wolf comes in (at) the door, love creeps out (of) the window
  • Whom the gods love die young
References in classic literature
Higher than love to your neighbour is love to the furthest and future ones; higher still than love to men, is love to things and phantoms.
Ye cannot endure it with yourselves, and do not love yourselves sufficiently: so ye seek to mislead your neighbour into love, and would fain gild yourselves with his error.
I was mad for love of you then, and in all the time that has passed since then I have only grown the madder.
"This is so different from what I thought love would be," she announced irrelevantly.
But Levin was in love, and so it seemed to him that Kitty was so perfect in every respect that she was a creature far above everything earthly; and that he was a creature so low and so earthly that it could not even be conceived that other people and she herself could regard him as worthy of her.
Levin's conviction that it could not be was founded on the idea that in the eyes of her family he was a disadvantageous and worthless match for the charming Kitty, and that Kitty herself could not love him.
I clung to him with all the force of human love and the hope of heaven, with all the tenderness in my heart that God has given to mothers.
"I love you more, better than before," said Prince Andrew, lifting her face with his hand so as to look into her eyes.
It is a cheerless hour for you both when the lamp of love has gone out and the fire of affection is not yet lit, and you have to grope about in the cold, raw dawn of life to kindle it.
Heaven has made me, so you say, beautiful, and so much so that in spite of yourselves my beauty leads you to love me; and for the love you show me you say, and even urge, that I am bound to love you.
"Dear Fairy, the fairest flowers have cheered me with their sweet breath, fresh dew and fragrant leaves have been ever ready for me, gentle hands to tend, kindly hearts to love; and for this I can only thank you and say farewell."
Thirdly, I will grant, which I believe will be a most acceptable concession, that this love for which I am an advocate, though it satisfies itself in a much more delicate manner, doth nevertheless seek its own satisfaction as much as the grossest of all our appetites.
Even before the invention of printing books were "love's purveyors." Was it not a book that sent Paolo and Francesca for ever wandering on that stormy wind of passion and of death?
"But you have never told me that you did not love me; and truly, to speak such words to me would be, on the part of your Majesty, too great an ingratitude.
I was a child and She was a child, In this kingdom by the sea, But we loved with a love that was more than love - I and my ANNABEL LEE - With a love that the wingéd seraphs of Heaven Coveted her and me.