Gottfried Leibniz: Quotes about love

Gottfried Leibniz was German mathematician and philosopher. Explore interesting quotes on love.
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“TO LOVE is to find pleasure in the happiness of others.”

Gottfried Leibniz

&quot;A Dialogue&quot; (after 1695), as quoted in The Shorter Leibniz Texts (2006) http://books.google.com/books?id=oFoCY3xJ8nkC&amp;dq edited by Lloyd H. Strickland, p. 170 <br class="br">Context: TO LOVE is to find pleasure in the happiness of others. Thus the habit of loving someone is nothing other than BENEVOLENCE by which we want the good of others, not for the profit that we gain from it, but because it is agreeable to us in itself.<br>CHARITY is a general benevolence. And JUSTICE is charity in accordance with wisdom. … so that one does not do harm to someone without necessity, and that one does as much good as one can, but especially where it is best employed.

“Theologian: But what is to love?
Philosopher: To be delighted by the happiness of another.”

Theologus: Amare autem? Philosophus: Felicitate alterius delectari.

Gottfried Leibniz

Confessio philosophi (1673)

“To love is to be delighted by the happiness of someone, or to experience pleasure upon the happiness of another. I define this as true love.”

Gottfried Leibniz

The Elements of True Piety (c. 1677), The Shorter Leibniz Texts (2006) http://books.google.com/books?id=oFoCY3xJ8nkC&amp;dq edited by Lloyd H. Strickland, p. 189

“The love of God consists in an ardent desire to procure the general welfare, and reason teaches me that there is nothing which contributes more to the general welfare of mankind than the perfection of reason.”

Gottfried Leibniz

Closing sentence of the Preface to the general science (1677) (in P. Wiener (ed.), Leibniz Selections, Macmilland Press Ltd, 1951).