For me, writing is a love-hate relationship.
I have a love-hate relationship with performing.
I have a love-hate relationship with white silk.
I have had a love-hate relationship with my body.
Politics is a love-hate relationship. I sure know that.
I have a love/hate relationship with just about everything, but certainly with America.
People love to hate. I have a love-hate relationship with the world. The world loves to hate me.
A shrink and a patient in a love-hate relationship. Who is REALLY the boss?
I have a love-hate relationship with the Grammys because I don't see the music world as a competitive sport.
My password is lovehate. I love it. And I hate it.
A relationship is NOT a test, DO NOT cheat. A relationship is NOT a political party, ADD NOT a third member. A relationship is NOT a public matter, transparency is NOT necessary. A relationship is NOT a burial sceme, it requires not other insurances ...
Plays are always about intense relationships, whether they're intense love relationships or family relationships or existential relationships.
Relationships are so much a rerun of our parental relationships. We're rerunning the relationship they were in together and we're rerunning the relationship we had with them with our lover.
Any relationship should have love, and if there is no love, it is better to call off a relationship. People say that love happens only once, but I don't believe in it because for me, if one relationship doesn't work, you should move on and seek love ...
The relationship to one's fellow man is the relationship of prayer, the relationship to oneself is the relationship of striving; it is from prayer that one draws the strength for one's striving.
When a relationship of love is disrupted, the relationship does not cease. The love continues; therefore, the relationship continues. The work of grief is to reconcile and redeem life to a different love relationship.
The test of one's behavior pattern is their relationship to society, relationship to work and relationship to sex.
Understanding character is a vital part of the process of finding a relationship partner and developing a strong and vibrant relationship together.
Your relationships with others are always a direct reflection of the relationship you have with yourself.
Energetic cords are unconscious - often sentimental or compulsive - emotional ties to past and present relationships, pre-conditioned by our wounds. They are made of toxic emotions such fear, guilt, blame, hatred, obligation, grasping need or pain.
One thing I've learned is that you can't want a relationship by yourself. A relationship, by definition, is an emotional or other connection between people-"between" being the operative word. That means, you can't be the only one wanting that relatio...