A Quote by Julie Foudy

Having a love-hate relationship with road trips is inevitable. — © Julie Foudy
Having a love-hate relationship with road trips is inevitable.
I was one of seven, and we took a lot of road trips - long road trips. And this was before iPhones and iPads and DVD players in cars. I remember how novel it was when I got my own Walkman so I could listen to music.
I love the road. That's always been my goal. I've said that to many record labels. I want to make records. The road is my favorite. Some people hate the road, I love the road.
I love to go on road trips. That's one thing I love about being in L.A. and having a car. In New York, you can get around on the subway but you can't really go anywhere. But there's a danger in believing that where you are defines you.
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.
I hate reality shows. But if I had to be on one, I'd have to say 'Realtree Road Trips' on the Outdoor Channel.
With writing, I love doing it, but there's that love-hate relationship: You're not having a good run, you've hit a wall; it's frustrating.
Happiness and strength endure only in the absence of hate. To hate alone is the road to disaster. To love is the road to strength. To love in spite of all is the secret of greatness. And may very well be the greatest secret in this universe.
I love road trips, I love driving, I love finding little towns. I just think it's the best way to travel.
I love road trips! My husband and I love that. We bought a truck with a bench seat so we could put the dog in the middle.
I love road trips. You get into this Zen rhythm; throw sense of time out the window.
I wonder how one can hate to love and love to hate the same person over a period of time in a relationship
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.
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've had a love/hate relationship with performing. I was an attention seeker as a kid, doing all this stupid stuff to get attention in general, but it all depends where I am in my life. If I'm having a bad few months I'll hide away. But I've always loved acting too - I like having all the eyes on me, I guess!
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.
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