Words and proverbs about letting go of greed in Buddhist scriptures

Love in Buddhism refers to greed and persistence for all desires and preferences, not just persistence for feelings. Therefore, if you can get rid of love, you have to go through all kinds of hardships.

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?