76. A person lives twice: once when life begins, and again when love awakens.
77. No effort made for love is ever wasted.
78. When you pursue love, it soars high; when you evade it, it follows.
79. When true love exists, factors like age, economic status, appearance, or height become irrelevant. If these issues persist, ask yourself if you are truly in love.
80. We are born to love; love is the principle and the sole purpose of life.
81. If love lasts long, why must we be together day and night?
82. A king is like the mainspring of a great clock, ruthlessly dictating the schedule. From birth to death, from dawn to dusk, even the fleeting moments of love, none belong to himself.
83. Love is a demanding journey; one should not expect it to be merely a beautiful dream.
84. Remember this: for those who love each other, their hearts are each other's warmest sanctuary.
85. A tiny matter can startle love, and a small thing can bring joy. In love, everything has meaning; everything can be an omen of fortune or misfortune.
86. Love is something that makes one feel troubled at times and blissful at others.
87. If one constantly complains about meeting the wrong people, it is worth reflecting—not just on oneself, but also on one's judgment. Why does misfortune always seem to follow?
88. Love makes submission an easy thing.
89. True love is knowing how to cherish when you can love, and knowing how to let go when you cannot. For letting go is the ultimate way of possessing everything. Please love deeply while you still can.
90. Love should enrich one's sense of strength and, in doing so, enrich the person.
91. If you truly love someone, even across time and space, or through changing appearances, you will recognize that familiar soul among millions and fall in love all over again.
92. I am like a shadow that can be taken or left, exchanging sorrow in loneliness, helpless against love; in these tasteless days, tears are my only luxury.
93. Love cannot be measured by common sense.
94. Love is unwavering devotion.
95. Youth play with love, middle age pursues love, and old age reminisces about love.
96. Joy and pain alternate within love.
97. Love begins with hope and often ends in despair. When the heart dies, the hope once held for you ceases to exist.
98. In this lifetime, what is more important than two people relying on each other for life?
99. First love is unforgettable and beautiful, not because of looks, but because of the pure, selfless devotion of a heart that gives everything without ulterior motives. Such purity is the most precious thing in the world.
100. The arising and passing of fate is beyond our control. All we can do is cherish those brief moments when destiny brings us together.