A Quote by Jimmy Wales

We've always had a love/hate relationship with numbers. — © Jimmy Wales
We've always had a love/hate relationship with numbers.
It was a remarkable relationship. Margaret [Thatcher] and I had a love/hate relationship. She was always defending the South African regime and we had some terrible fights, including an enormous one in Canada.
Maths? Aiyyo. You know what? I always had a love and hate relationship with the subject.
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.
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 gotta be honest with you... I hate numbers. I hate chapter numbers. I hate them.
I gotta be honest with you...I hate numbers. I hate chapter numbers. I hate them.
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.
I have had a love-hate relationship with my body.
'The One and Only'? Down the years I've had a slight love/hate relationship with it, but I can't not love playing it.
Love me or hate me, it's one or the other. Always has been. Hate my game, my swagger. Hate my fadeaway, my hunger. Hate that I'm a veteran. A champion. Hate that. Hate it with all your heart. And hate that I'm loved, for the exact same reasons.
I've had a love-hate 'relationship with food for most of my life.
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.
One can write out of love or hate. Hate tells one a great deal about a person. Love makes one become the person. Love, contrary to legend, is not half as blind, at least for writing purposes, as hate. Love can see the evil and not cease to be love. Hate cannot see the good and remain hate. The writer, writing out of hatred, will, thus, paint a far more partial picture than if he had written out of love.
I think the US and Russia are mirroring each other and they have this love/hate relationship since the Cold War. You feel it when you go to Russia; they admire and hate the US at the same time, and here also there's this mistrust and it's always going to be there.
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.
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