Now, I do love her too;
Not out of absolute lust, though peradventure
I stand accountant for as great a sin,
But partly led to diet my revenge.

– William Shakespeare

Othello, Act 2, Scene 1. Iago in a soliloquy admits to loving Desdemona, not just out of lust, but to use her as part of his plan to exact revenge on Othello. This speaks to the themes of sexism and misogyny, Iago believing love is simply sex and viewing women as purely sexual objects.