This sentence you said is a passage from French sentences spread to the south-favorites. The words before and after it are:
So don't love, love is bitter. If there is no love and hate, then there is no love? .
From love to worry, from love to fear; When you are free from love, where is the horror?
Worry comes from dear, and fear comes from dear; When you get freedom from your loved ones, there is no fear of death
From greed to worry, from greed to fear; When you are free from greed, where is the horror?
From happiness to trouble, from happiness to fear; Happy and carefree, where is there terror?
From love to worry, from love to fear; If you don't have love, where can there be terror?
In the Wei and Jin Dynasties, it was written like this:
If you don't like what you love, you don't love it. Don't worry if you don't love. If you don't like it, worry.
2 1 1 is based on love, not made, but hated. There is no love and no hate except those who are bound.
2 12 If you love happiness, you will be troubled. If you love happiness, you will be afraid. If you don't love happiness, why worry about He Wei?
2 14 happiness leads to trouble; If you are afraid, you will be unhappy. Why worry about He Wei? 2 16 greed, greed. Why worry about He Wei?