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Quotes About Release

I'm going to come," he whispered, lips against her ear. "Deep, deep inside you.
~ Shelby Reed
Dance is the only thing that lets you lose yourself and find yourself at the same time.
~ Pete Townshend
I'm not a collector. I toss things out all the time.
~ Rachael Taylor
Learn to let go. You do it a little at a time.
~ Frederick Lenz
For a short time, I hated them. But when you think about it, what good does that do?It takes so much to hold on to hate—you lose your grip on what's important, you know?
~ Harlan Coben
Next time you think of me like that , say my name when you come. It'll get you off even better.
~ J.R. Ward
They're just memories now. Time to write them off.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
I know I've lost my mind. But I'm not concerned, because it's the first thing I've lost in a long time that actually feels good.
~ Jonathan Evison
Whatever is making you so angry, it's time for you to give it to God and get over it.
~ Joyce Meyer
Let this time in your life cut you open and drain all of the things that are holding you back. I'm going to help you forgive the things that you won't let yourself forget.
~ Jennifer Elisabeth
The things you let go will someday teach you how to fly.
~ Jenim Dibie
Living in the past, can only hold those who live there, as its prisoners.
~ Ellen J. Barrier
You don't smile when you're holding on. You smile when you're letting go.
~ Taylor Adams, Eyeshot
Seize the day, then let it go.
~ Marty Rubin
water flow away and never come back
~ Sarita
If you love something, set it free.
~ Abraham Lincoln
I am tired of trying to hold things together that cannot be held.
~ Erin Morgenstern
Don't hold together what must fall apart. The familiar life crumbles so the new life can begin.
~ Bryant H. McGill
For you to be free of your thinking mind, that will cost you the way that you've put your self together. It will cost you your patterned self.
~ John de Ruiter
One could not change the past anyway. Why let it blight the present and the future?
~ Mary Balogh
She received his weight on top of her with a sort of wild relief.
~ Mary Balogh
The need to cry was almost a pain.
~ Mary Balogh
Did he think she was quite mad? What woman, having once lived through the experience of marriage and been granted the blessed release of her husband's demise, would ever freely subject herself to a life of such degradation again?
~ Mary Balogh
Doubtless it will be a relief to be free of me and my troubles.
~ Mary Balogh