- Marriage is no excuse for not loving.
- He who is not jealous can not love.
- No one can be bound by two loves.
- Love is always growing or diminishing.
- It is not good for one lover to take anything against the will of the other.
- A male cannot love until he has fully reached puberty.
- Two years of mourning for a dead lover are prescribed for surviving lovers.
- No one should be deprived of love without a valid reason.
- No one can love who is not driven to do so by the power of love.
- Love always departs from the dwelling place of avarice.
- It is not proper to love one whom one would be ashamed to marry.
- The true lover never desires the embraces of any save his lover.
- Love rarely lasts when it is revealed.
- An easy attainment makes love contemptible; a difficult one
makes it more dear.
- Every lover turns pale in the presence of his beloved.
- When a lover suddenly has sight of his beloved, his heart beats wildly.
- A new love expells an old one.
- Moral integrity alone makes one worthy of love.
- If love diminishes, it quickly leaves and rarely revives.
- A lover is always fearful.
- True jealousy always increases the effects of love.
- If a lover suspects another, jealousy and the efects of love increase.
- He who is vexed by the thoughts of love eats little and seldom sleeps.
- Every action of a lover ends in the thought of his beloved.
- The true lover believes only that which he thinks will please his beloved.
- Love can deny nothing to love.
- A lover can never have enough of the embraces of his beloved.
- The slightest suspicion incites the lover to suspect the worse of his beloved.
- He who suffers from an excess of passion is not suited to love.
- The true lover is continuously obsessed with the image of his beloved.
- Nothing prevents a woman from being loved by two men, or a man
from being loved by two women.