For me, writing is a love-hate relationship.
I have a love-hate relationship with white silk.
I have a love-hate relationship with performing.
I have had a love-hate relationship with my body.
I continue to believe that the American people have a love-hate relationship with inflation. They hate inflation but love everything that causes it.
My brother and I had a real love-hate relationship with my success. There was some bitterness there that I didn't understand until recently, but I told him that if I ever did a record I wanted him to play on it.
People think we had a love-hate relationship. Well, I did not love him, nor did I hate him. We had mutual respect for each other, even as we both planned each other's murder.
Technology is such a broad kind of term, it really applies to so many things, from the electric light to running cars on oil. All of these different things can be called technology. I have kind of a love-hate relationship with it, as I expect most people do. With the computer, I spend so many hours sitting in front of a computer.
There was always a love-hate relationship with New York in the rest of the country, but I made them feel more love than hate.
I have a love-hate relationship with the Grammys because I don't see the music world as a competitive sport.
Politics is a love-hate relationship. I sure know that.
I was OK in school, but I always missed a lot because I was playing so much. But if I'd stuck at it I imagine that I'd be doing something financial or economical. Finance always attracted me, even though maths was always a bit of a love-hate relationship. I would have tried playing football, but I don't think I'd have made it.
I would say that I have a love-hate relationship with almost everything in my life, including stand-up.
People love to hate. I have a love-hate relationship with the world. The world loves to hate me.
In the beginning, New York and I had kind of a love-hate relationship. It seemed so abrasive compared to Europe. But the transformation here in recent years is really something. I don't think I would have seen as much change if I'd lived in any other city in the world.
We humans have a love-hate relationship with our technology. We love each new advance and we hate how fast our world is changing... The robots really embody that love-hate relationship we have with technology.
America has a love-hate relationship with celebrity. We love to follow celebrities, but we also love to mock them. And secretly, we believe were better than they are.
If I have a love-hate relationship with Martinsville, then we're missing the love part of the equation.
I have a love/hate relationship with just about all technology in my life. My first typewriter in particular. I had a helluva time putting new ribbon on it.
We've always had a love/hate relationship with numbers.
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