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Quotes About Release

She closed her eyes and let the rain fall on her face, and after another second, I could not have said what were raindrops, and what tears.
~ Sarah Waters
TO COME HOME TO YOURSELF May all that is unforgiven in you Be released. May your fears yield Their deepest tranquillities. May all that is unlived in you Blossom into a future Graced with love.
~ John O'Donohue
Bitterness is like drinking rat poison and waiting for the rat to die.
~ John Ortberg Jr.
You have been conveyed into God's kingdom to help others get out. You have been released to release others. You are set free that you might go forth and set others free.
~ John Osteen
Se me ocurrió la idea de dejarlo ir todo, y lo hice. Dejé de programar citas de negocios y renuncié a intentar que la gente hiciera lo que yo quería.
~ John Purkiss
That's exactly what the job of parent is all about. It's about helping our children get out of our lives.
~ John Rosemond
Sex comes from such a lost, primitive place, we can never understand it's meaning until we're in its throes, until we've released that second being within us, shut down, shadowed, who doesn't know how to think of speak but can only communicate in burning grandiose sensations, from the heart of a fireball.
~ John Stewart Wynne
One suspects he disdained the traditional preparations of drawing and modeling in favor of cutting straight into the marble containing the captive soul yearning for release. The result is a kind of metaphor perhaps unconscious for the struggle of artistic creation. The only way Michelangelo could show us this was to leave the figure half-embedded in the rock.
~ John T. Spike
We desperately need pardon. We need to have the past erased. We need, somehow, to have sin dealt with so that it no longer controls us and makes the present the slave of the past.
~ John Webster
Meditation provides a way of learning how to let go. As we sit, the self we've been trying to construct and make into a nice, neat package continues to unravel.
~ John Welwood
Whether we coach, advise, counsel, facilitate, or mentor, the effectiveness of what we do depends in large measure on our beliefs about human potential. The expressions "to get the best out of someone" and "your hidden potential" imply that more lies within the person waiting to be released.
~ John Whitmore
For an intsant he felt the truth of what he said, and for the first time in months he felt lift away from him the weight of a despair whose heaviness he had not fully realized. Nearly giddy, almost laughing, he said again, 'It really isn't important.
~ John Williams
You will have experienced, perhaps, that feeling of being relieved of a weight that you had not properly realized was there?
~ John Wyndham
Now she had taken off her goodness and left it behind her like a heap of rain-sodden clothes, and she only felt joy.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
Silently, his tears were streaming down his face like water from a faucet that could not be turned all the way off.
~ Ellen Cooney
I subscribe to the tea-kettle theory of art," she'd responded. "Open the valve and the energy escapes.
~ Ellen Datlow
So the little girl collected feeling like a cistern collects the rain, and when she held too much, she pulled it out and sealed it in beautiful vessels.
~ Ellen Datlow
Don't hold onto things, it will only bring you pain.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
Nothing can ruin your life so long as you're free to get up and run away.
~ Ellen Glasgow
There's a trick to the Graceful Exit. It begins with the vision to recognize when a job, a life stage, a relationship is over - and to let go. It means leaving what's over without denying its value.
~ Ellen Goodman
There's a trick to the 'graceful exit.' It begins with the vision to recognize when a job, a life stage, or a relationship is over — and let it go. It means leaving what's over without denying its validity or its past importance to our lives. It involves a sense of future, a belief that every exit line is an entry, that we are moving up, rather than out.
~ Ellen Goodman
Que el Dios omnipotente haga que ese hombre tenga misericordia de vosotros, y os suelte al otro hermano vuestro y a este Benjamín. Y si he de ser privado de mis hijos, que lo sea».
~ Ellen Gould White
I didn't have a hard time making it, I had a hard time letting it go.
~ Elliott Smith
Oh, for the pure oblivion of sleep! In those vast waters I would sink me deep Beyond where both desire and dream lie dead, And passion and despair forget to weep.
~ ELSA BARKER