If you love somebody and the whole day you say, "I love you, I love you,"
many times — and you enjoy saying it —
in the beginning the other person may be happy,
but sooner or later the thing is going to be too much.
"I love you, I love you" — you are making a beautiful word useless.
Don't use it too much.
Then it is significant, then it carries some meaning.
In fact those who are really in love may not use it at all.
If the love is not shown by itself it cannot be said — there is no need to say it.
And if it is shown by itself, then what is the need to say it?
There should be a few key words which you use rarely, very rarely.
They should be kept for rare occasions when you touch a peak.
OSHO