Love in Any Language
* Love divides our grief and multiplies our joys.
* Love never presupposes that it can be discerned or felt without expression.
* Love does not point out what is wrong; it modes what is right.
* When love and skill work together, expect a miracle.
* Perfect love has no fear, it give all and expects nothing in return.
* Love is a feeling you get expecting the feeling you want.
* Love is patient. It actively awaits opportunities to act.
* Love expands and extends the truth.
* The only language the heart can hear is love.
* Kids need love the most when they deserve it the least.
* Kindness is the language the deaf can hear and the blind can see.
* When loves is most responsible, it’s empathic.
* Love’s bridge to children is emotional nourishment.
* This is my commandment that you love one another, just as I have loved
you. John 15:12
* Love is never lost when given away. You retain all the love you possess.
* Love is like knowledge. A wise man can teach all he knows and when he is
through he still knows all that he had taught.
* Love does not seek ways to escape, but endures.
* The object of love is to serve.
* Love is the power to become more tolerant.
* Love releases the grip of resentment. It lets the past die.
* Love keeps hoping without setting due dates.
* Love believes all that is believable.
* He who know me the best, loves me the most.
* God is love, not that we loved Him, but that He loves us.
* When the dawn of evening shall beset us, we shall all be judged by our love.
Copyright Gene Bedley 1988
– Gene Bedley