Quotes About Release
But to speed it along, he needs to know that pain will come. The knack is to not engage the pain, not hold on to it like a treasured thing, but to simply let it pass through and wait until it's gone. It will come less frequently and after a time, be gone.
~ Raymond E. Feist
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Forgive me, Magnus.' 'I don't know if I can.' 'You must.' Still looking into the distance, he said, 'You need my forgiveness?' 'No. I'm dead. You can do nothing for me. You need to forgive me so you can live.
~ Raymond E. Feist
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The past can be a terrible weight bound to you by a unbreakable chain. You can drag it with you, forever looking over your shoulder at what holds you back, Or you can let it go and move forward
~ Raymond E. Feist
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He'll get over it,' said his father. 'But to speed it along, he needs to know that pain will come. The knack is to not engage the pain, not hold on to it like a treasured thing, but to simply let it pass through and wait until it's gone. It will come less frequently and after a time, be gone.
~ Raymond E. Feist
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leave me. And it was a great sense of relief. The
~ Rebecca Goldstein
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We all have the power to choose to forgive, and in doing so, we give back the painful wound to the one who is ultimately responsible—the abuser. We're then free to move on because we've removed a burden.
~ Rebecca Linder Hintze
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when you allow yourself to release the burdens caused by other people's abuses and addictions. Because these aren't your fault, it's not necessary to carry them forever. Forgive and take responsibility by choosing to learn and grow from your trials and deciding to move forward in spite of them.
~ Rebecca Linder Hintze
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Maybe the word forgive points in the wrong direction, since it's something you mostly give yourself, not anyone else: you put down the ugly weight of old suffering, untie yourself from the awful, and walk away from it.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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To dig deeper into the self, to go underground, is sometimes necessary, but so is the other route of getting out of yourself, into the larger world, into the openness in which you need not clutch your story and your troubles so tightly to your chest.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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The art is not one of forgetting but letting go
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Only when the honey turns to dust are you free.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Solo cuando la miel se convierte en polvo quedas libre.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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I shake so hard that freckles jump off my face.
~ Rebecca Wells
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Anger is so easy to get into and so hard to get out of.
~ Regena Thomashauer
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Let go of what you think life should be so you can experience the life you have.
~ Rhonda Britten
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Forgiveness is impossible without embracing innocence, yours and theirs
~ Rhonda Britten
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She'd done it! She'd escaped!
~ Rhonda Nelson
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But one creature said at last, I am tired of clinging. Though I cannot see it with my eyes, I trust that the current knows where it is going. I shall let go, and let it take me where it will. Clinging, I shall die of boredom.
~ Richard Bach
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Rompe las cadenas de tu pensamiento, y romperás también las cadenas de tu cuerpo
~ Richard Bach
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Are you saying I can fly?" "I say you are free.
~ Richard Bach
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Break the chains of your thought, and you break the chains of your body, too. . . .
~ Richard Bach
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ÖzgürlüÄŸünü yitirdikten sonra, yitirecek baÅŸka neyin kal?yor ki?
~ Richard Bach
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No soy más Mesías que vosotros. El río se complace en alcanzarnos, con la condición de que nos atrevamos a soltarnos. Nuestra verdadera terea es éste viaje, ésta aventura.
~ Richard Bach
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Break the chains of your thought, and you break the chains of your body
~ Richard Bach
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