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Need I point out that you do not require your hair to enjoy the fruits of love?
For though the fruit of love is sweet, We are always left with the pits.
Hence peace is likewise the fruit of love, which goes beyond what justice can provide.
This is a very sad situation when we consider that a child is supposed to be the fruit of love.
If the tree is not bearing the fruit of love, something is radically wrong.
But stay thee- 'tis the fruits of love I mean.
Love - the feeling - is a fruit of love, the verb.
The fruits of love I mean, my loving liege.
Then she turned her efforts toward the main object, namely the large but juicy fruit of love, which lay, waiting to be devoured.
She notices and thinks she sees that these changes of colour are the fruit of love.
Children may be the glorious fruit of love, but they don't belong in the same sentence with romance.)
And our young were the fruit of love rather than the product of our masters' cunning.
He is the one who leads the Church, who gives it life and makes her bear the fruits of love and holiness.
Respond with prayer; prayer is a fruit of love towards God the Creator.
But here is the great danger that faces professing Christians: we can so easily begin to mistake the fruits of love for love itself.
If an individual is exclusively concerned with use, he can reach the point of killing love by killing the fruit of love.
Hosea said, "Reap the unfailing fruit of love."
The fruit of love.
The fruit of peace is love and the fruit of love is forgiveness.
Obviously those nine fruits (or the eight fruits of love) would free most people from a mass of mental anguish and oppression.
Fruit of Love' stands for Community Chest of Korea.
In place of husband, children--love and the fruits of love-- she accepted the ranch.
Fruits of Love (1990)
"'By taking shelter in the worship of Gauranga, you will attain the sweet fruit of love of God.
Liturgist, "Jesus intended that the vine would bear fruit; the fruit of love and grace, and justice.