Love will find a way



Love will find a way.

Prov. People who are in love will overcome any obstacles in order to be together. (Sometimes used ironically, to suggest that someone is in love with whatever he or she is struggling to be near, as in the second example.) Jill: I feel so sorry for Lily and Craig. They just got engaged, and now his job is transferring him across the country. Jane: Love will find a way, I'm sure. Alan: Fred's feeling discouraged because he didn't get the loan he needed to buy the sports car he wants. Bill: I'm sure he'll get that car eventually. Love will find a way.
See also: find, love, way, will

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kaorukah-o-ṙooJapanese
Odo-Ancient Germanic
Jehohanan-Biblical
AdeleAH-de-lə (German), ə-DEL (English), AH-de-le (Finnish)German, English, Italian, Finnish
HenrikkiHEN-reek-keeFinnish
Styliani-Greek