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Beautiful and wise phrases about love

Is it even necessary to talk about love at all? Not everyone is sure of that. At least because this feeling is uncompromising: either it is, or is absent. To someone who has experienced love ups and downs, a puppy inexpressible delight and terrible shocks, no words are needed. The same who saw love only in the series, it is unlikely to understand the profound meaning of any well-defined expression. And yet mankind continues to persistently and selflessly seek out beautiful phrases about love. It's about love, not about love - it's more spiritual.

Well, we will also look.

Love and folk art

Strange as it may seem, the most accurate phrases about love are invented by the people. What is the famous: "Love is evil, you will love a goat!" If you discard the simplicity and rudeness peculiar to this expression, there will remain a meaning that any psychologist will agree with. We choose not with the mind, but with the heart, and we love our chosen one not for any special merits, but just like that. Love, you need to say frankly, is not the most just feeling. Everyone loves: evil and ugly, sick and stupid. Neglect, too, everyones: clever and beautiful, people with a rare soul and a heart of gold. So is it any wonder that the objects of our passionate feelings often do not justify the expectations, and their actions are quite comparable to the mentioned animal? But we desperately love such: love is really evil!

AS Pushkin about love

As you know, the great Russian poet was a great expert in the field of love relations. It is his pen that belongs to the most famous phrases about love. For example, the famous "Love of all ages are submissive." True, not everyone knows that the common meaning of these lines is clearly at variance with the original. In the novel "Eugene Onegin", whence this phrase is "pulled out", the author only glorifies young, youthful feeling. But all of us are much closer to the operatic version, when the words mentioned follow: "Her impulses are beneficial to the young man in the prime of life, when he saw the light, and the soldier with his gray head, scorched by fate." The reason why the original did not take root is easy to understand. The heart of a man at any age is attuned to feelings, so those words that feed this love fire become more intimate and understandable, and do not try to extinguish it.

By the way, the poet has other phrases about love, which are also quoted inaccurately. Here is an example: "The less a woman we love, the more we like her" (in the original: "the easier we like her"). And this inaccuracy took hold not by chance. Pushkin and his "lighter" spoke, probably not so much about love as about flirting, for which natural lightness, serenity, lack of suffering. But the variant "the more", it seems, was invented by a man burned by an undivided feeling. He loved passionately and passionately, but did not find reciprocity, and his strong feelings for someone turned out to be a burden. Hence the seemingly correct conclusion: it is impossible to love so much, fewer feelings - or rather results! But is such a statement true in fact? Who knows!

About love and wisdom

About feelings written a lot of different and contradictory, and yet in this heap of thoughts come across and really clever phrases about love. Here's one of these: "Never marry a woman with whom you can live. Marry the one without whom you can not live. "

It sounds, at first glance, tricky. But after the second, third, tenth reading, the meaning of these words becomes obvious. Contrary to all the talk about the only half that is meant for the person from above, people on their life path usually meet several partners with whom it is comfortable, and you can try to build an alliance. But love is not when it is good with a person. Love - when it is impossible without it!

Great about love

Many famous people are known not only for their deeds and achievements. Their pen belongs to wonderful phrases about life and love, which are perceived with interest, and sometimes with delight, by the public. Here is just a small fraction of such expressions. "Love is like luck: it does not like to be chased after it" (T. Gauthier). Or: "Love is not an external manifestation, it is always within us" (L. Hay), "The tragedy of love is indifference" (S. Maugham).

Enumerate such phrases can be long, and not with each of them can easily agree. But one thing is certain: all these people understood well what they are talking about. They knew about a deep feeling, not by hearsay!

Many of those who own the most accurate expressions, clothed their thoughts in a rude, mocking form. "The most stupid woman is able to cope with the most intelligent man, but only the smartest - with a fool." This remarkable phrase belongs to R. Kipling. Well, how to argue with her? A woman certainly will not do this!

Often, the authors of the winged expressions remain unknown, but this does not in any way hinder the admiration of the meaning of what has been said. Here are some short phrases about love: "I came, I saw, she won"; "Love is defeated only by flight"; "Love is a toothache in the heart." The list of such aphorisms is truly amazing. But even more impressive is the diversity of human feelings and the uniqueness of the love experience of each person who decided to share the findings.

Faina Ranevskaya on the same topic

The great Soviet actress Ranevskaya is known not only for her brilliant roles in cinema, but also for witty expressions. The actress was not too happy in her personal life, so her phrases about love and family are both funny and bitter. At one of her meetings with the audience, the young girl asked Ranevskaya: "What is love?". The answer was brief: "I forgot." However, after a moment the actress clarified: "I remember that this is something very pleasant ". The same bitter irony is filled with other phrases of the great actress. "The family replaces everything. So before you start it, you should think about what's more important to you: everything or the family. " Another: "A fairy tale is when he married a frog, and she turned out to be a princess. And it's true, it's the other way around. "

Conclusion

Once a popular Soviet song claimed: "Do not talk about love - everything is said about it." But, apparently, not all the words have been uttered yet. New people come to the world, break their hearts with love, and then turn their own tragedy into some memorable phrase. But is it always worthwhile to trust someone else's love experience? Is not it better to find your own, really priceless? It's true: feelings can turn out to be bitter. And yet it is better to experience this bitterness yourself, than to judge love only by someone else's phrases.

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