Love conquers all. – Virgil
Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies. – Aristotle
Love is a madness, and it is the greatest madness of all. – Plato
Love is the joy of the good, the wonder of the wise, and the amazement of the gods. – Plato
Love is the food of the soul. – Sophocles
Love is a fire that lights the soul and warms the heart. – Euripides
True love is not found, but created. – Sappho
Love is a sweet torment that makes life worth living. – Euripides
Love is the harmony of two souls singing together. – Diotima of Mantinea
Love is the greatest gift one can give and receive. – Hippocrates
Love is the key that unlocks the door to happiness. – Plato
Love is a divine madness that burns and consumes. – Socrates
Love is the sweetest poison that heals the deepest wounds. – Euripides
Love is a river that flows eternally, connecting hearts and souls. – Heraclitus
Love is the foundation of all virtues. – Plato
Love is a bridge between worlds, connecting heaven and earth. – Plato
Love is the sun that shines in the darkest of times. – Aeschylus
Love is a treasure that can never be stolen or lost. – Plato
Love is the greatest force in the universe, stronger than any army or weapon. – Aristotle
Love is a dance between two souls, each taking turns leading and following. – Plato
Greek Quotes About Love – Insights from the Ancients part 2
Love is the fragrance of life, filling the air with joy and beauty. – Sappho
Love is the sweetest wine, intoxicating the heart and mind. – Euripides
Love is the light that guides us through the darkest nights. – Sophocles
Love is the language of the heart, spoken without words. – Plato
Love is a silent whisper that speaks louder than any scream. – Sappho
Love is a melody that touches the soul and soothes the spirit. – Euripides
Love is a compass that points to the true north of our hearts. – Socrates
Love is a flame that burns brighter as it is shared. – Plato
Love is a bridge that crosses all divides. – Sappho
Love is the glue that holds the universe together. – Heraclitus
Love is the foundation of all creation. – Aristotle
Love is a garden that blooms with the seeds of kindness and affection. – Plato
Love is the music that fills our souls and moves us to dance. – Sappho
Love is the art of giving without expecting anything in return. – Euripides
Love is a gift that we should cherish and nurture. – Plato
Love is a beacon that guides us home. – Sophocles
Love is the light that shines in the darkest corners of our hearts. – Socrates
Love is a labyrinth that we must navigate to find true happiness. – Plato
Love is a tapestry woven with the threads of trust and devotion. – Sappho
Love is a treasure that can never be stolen, only shared. – Euripides
Love is a river that flows through the veins of the world. – Heraclitus
Love is a whisper that echoes through eternity. – Sappho
Love is a song that is sung by two hearts in perfect harmony. – Euripides
Love is a flame that cannot be extinguished. – Plato
Love is a mirror that reflects the beauty of the soul. – Socrates
Be First to Comment