A Quote by John Lithgow

I have a love/hate relationship with my height - I am 6 ft. 4 in. — © John Lithgow
I have a love/hate relationship with my height - I am 6 ft. 4 in.
People came up: 'I thought you were 6 ft tall.' I'm average height - 5 ft 8 ins, skinny blonde. One guy says to me 'So, where's the fox from Mystic Pizza?
I am 5 ft. tall myself, and it is rare that I meet someone new who doesn't comment on my height.
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.
Reaching the height of 6 ft. 5 in.; I never expected to be that tall. I just shot up.
I wonder how one can hate to love and love to hate the same person over a period of time in a relationship
And now I have to confess the unpardonable and the scandalous. I am a happy man. And I am going to tell you the secret of my happiness. It is quite simple. I love mankind. I love love. I hate hate. I try to understand and accept.
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 losing. I hate how it makes me feel, which is basically sick. But I love what it brings out.
I would love to have my hair back and to be two inches taller - I am 5 ft. 8 in.
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 in another relationship. Who knows; you might find love in the second relationship.
People love to hate. I have a love-hate relationship with the world. The world loves to hate me.
Failures are inevitable. Unfortunately, in film they live for ever and they're 40 ft wide and 20 ft high.
I have a love / hate relationship with the city of New Orleans, which is the strongest kind of relationship.
I have a love/ hate relationship with the city of New Orleans, which is the strongest kind of relationship.
Let us consider the polarity of love and hate.... Now, clinical observation shows not only that love is with unexpected regularityaccompanied by hate (ambivalence), and not only that in human relationships hate is frequently a forerunner of love, but also that in many circumstances hate changes into love and love into hate.
I continue to believe that the American people have a love-hate relationship with inflation. They hate inflation but love everything that causes it.
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