I like what the Bible says on love:
People are flawed, so I think this is the perfect type of love to aspire to in our relationships, be it a relationship with the love of your life or with your children and other family members, friends, etc.
What do you think dawny? Your link says "love is not easily angered". I believe what it was intended to say by the writer is "love does not cause anger (on purpose)" The word is provoked. What I believe it means is love does not tend to provoke, not be provoked.
The definition; stimulate or give rise to (a reaction or emotion, typically a strong or unwelcome one) in someone.
When God gave his son to die for you and me it was because God was stimulated to do so. Do you agree? To believe the writer of 1 Corinthians 13 wrote "love does not become provoked" is to deny God's strong feelings for righteousness. Doesn't it?