"But Reason, who does not follow Love’s command, told him to beware of getting in, and admonished and counseled him not to do anything for which he might incur disgrace or reproach. Reason, who dared tell him this, spoke from the lips, not from the heart; but Love, who held sway within his heart, urged and commanded him to climb into the cart at once. Because Love ordered and wished it, he jumped in; since Love ruled his action, the disgrace did not matter." ▼
Crétien de Troyes,
Arthurian Romances