Marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness.
1Well... there's power, power in love, Bishop Curry said in his address.
2You belong in the light; in love and the giving of love.
3He fell in love; deeply in love; and with a worthy object.
4Later that year she fell in love with Peter's brother, Wayland Young.
5People were in love with this story; why, Howard didn't quite know.
6They fell in love and a year later she came to Britain.
7With rhetorical flourish, the 65-year-old from Chicago said: There's power in love.
8Experience in the field is as good in love as in war.
9And I am quite, quite in love with this state of affairs.
10He had fallen in love; that was the plain upshot of it.
11It is perfectly clear that they are still very deeply in love.
12He was; or rather he was in love with being in love.
13With you it was love in duty; with me, duty in love.
14The handsome brother was certainly in love with her; the other, probably.
15I remember the moment when it happened, when I fell in love.
16I quickly fell in love with the idea, and the resulting story.