51. Women fall in love through their ears, while men often fall in love through their eyes.
52. Love must be predicated on one's duty to spouse, children, and family. My understanding of life is that one cannot merely satisfy oneself with indulgence; appetite fades over time, and only love can fill that void.
53. The ending fate grants us may simply be an open palm, finding it empty—with no promises and no eternity.
54. True love cannot be expressed through words alone; actions are the best testament to loyalty.
55. True love requires careful nurturing, much like a plant that will wither and die without water and care. To possess unwavering love, one must tend to it as meticulously as one tends to flowers.
56. Truly precious things cannot be obtained by force; they require an equally precious sense of destiny.
57. Marriage is the most challenging form of love, for one must balance the bread of life with the romance of the soul.
58. Young men, especially gentlemen, are often drawn to the allure of women rather than those who cause them frustrating delays.
59. Love is the process of bumping into each other and patching things up.
60. True love is an interaction, not a charity. Giving out of gratitude or other motives only leads the recipient deeper into pain.
61. Love is an eternal faith.
62. Dance, music, and love are the children of life.
63. Confiding in the opposite sex is one of the most classic and poetic aphrodisiacs in the world.
64. Love is not a sanctuary; those seeking refuge in it will eventually be driven out.
65. The moment I decided to give up, I cried. I thought I could forget by closing my eyes, but my tears betrayed me—I love you, and how can I easily let go?
66. Early love sees life, but lasting love sees eternity.
67. I have seen that no marriage breaks down more quickly or more disastrously than one built solely on appearance or physical desire.
68. Love makes one intoxicated, while marriage can make one numb. Experiencing love is like eating chocolate; even if you don't pay for the chocolate, you must pay the price of weight loss.
69. Parting makes love passionate, while reunion makes it steadfast.
70. The worst part of losing someone is when they are right beside you, yet feel worlds away.
71. Love is harder to hide than a capital crime; the night of love also has the sunshine of noon.
72. Do not forget that beauty lasts only a few years, yet we must live together for a lifetime. Once the vibrancy of youth fades, the only true beauty lies in the kindness and understanding shown by the heart. To cherish a lover for their character is a beautiful thing.
73. Liking someone brings no pain; loving someone may bring long-lasting pain, but the joy they provide is the greatest joy in the world.
74. In love, without mutual loyalty, there can be no mutual trust.
75. Some weariness of words and some despair of lost expectations leave one unable to love or wish to be loved. Those who no longer believe in love possess a state of mind that ordinary people can hardly comprehend.