What is love?
Plato: It's remembering a soul.
Freud: It's desire in disguise.
Buddha: It's letting go.
Nietzsche: It's a dangerous weakness.
Aristotle: It's one soul in two bodies.
Kafka: It's a wound that doesn't heal.
Darwin: It's nature's oldest trick.
Dostoevsky: It's suffering willingly chosen.
Einstein: It's gravity of the heart.
Shakespeare: It's the fool's greatest madness.
Schopenhauer: It's biology pretending to be poetry.
Marx: It's a luxury the poor can't afford.
Gandhi: It's the only true revolution.
Tolstoy: It's service, nothing more.
Proust: It's a memory we keep rewriting.
Marcus Aurelius: It's the only worthy ambition.
Bertrand Russell: It's the love one escape from loneliness.
Rumi: It's the fire that burns everything false.
Oscar Wilde: It's the one thing money almost buys.










