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Quotes About Release

I march in the parade of liberty But as long as I love you I'm not free How long must I suffer such abuse Won't you let me see you smile one time before I turn you loose?
~ Bob Dylan
was Admiral John McCain, the Pacific commander, had been offered and taken early release, leaving other POWs behind. "No, Mr. President," Mattis said quickly, "I think you've got it reversed." McCain had turned down early release and been brutally tortured and held five years in the Hanoi Hilton. "Oh, okay," Trump said.
~ Bob Woodward
Salvation lies not in the faithfulness to forms, but in the liberation from them.
~ Boris Pasternak
Al pasar cogió un puñado de cerezas de un plato y Wolf se hizo a un lado para dejarla salir. Tocaban la noche con todo su cuerpo.
~ Boris Vian
I suppose a cry does us all good at times—clears the air as other rain does.
~ Bram Stoker
My fear fell from me as if it had been a vaporous garment which dissolved in the warmth.
~ Bram Stoker
In a strange way we were free. We'd reached the end of the line. We had nothing more to lose.
~ Susanna Kaysen
Take me now, God! I shout to the inky sky. I´m ready. You´re not ready. You´re not even divorced yet, Bunny says. You cannot die married to that man.
~ Suzanne Finnamore
Forgiveness is a gift you give yourself.
~ Suzanne Somers
The Buddha denied the existence of persisting selves. At the end of life, the self may dissolve into eternity like salt in the ocean. To some, this might seem distressing. But to lose the lonely self in the ocean of eternity could also be a release, an enlightenment, as the mystics promise.
~ Sy Montgomery
How could I give so much of myself to someone and then let that person go?
~ Sylvia Day
Oh hell. He gasped, his back arching, his balls drawing up painfully tight. Don't make me come too quickly.
~ Sylvia Day
I wish you'd find the exit out of my head.
~ Sylvia Plath
Piece by piece, I fed my wardrobe to the night wind, and flutteringly, like a loved one's ashes, the gray scraps were ferried off, to settle here, there, exactly where I would never know, in the dark heart of New York.
~ Sylvia Plath
God, it was good to let go, let the tight mask fall off, and the bewildered, chaotic fragments pour out. It was the purge, the catharsis.
~ Sylvia Plath
Why is crying so pleasurable? I feel clean, absolutely purged after it. As if I had a grief to get over with, some deep sorrow.
~ Sylvia Plath
My mind slipped from the noose of the thought and swung like a bird, in the center of empty air.
~ Sylvia Plath
Is it impossible for you to let something go and have it go whole?
~ Sylvia Plath
My virginity weighed like a millstone around my neck. It had been of such enormous importance to me for so long that my habit was to defend it at all costs. I had been defending it for five years and I was sick of it.
~ Sylvia Plath
I could feel the tears start to spurt from the screwed-up nozzles of my eyes.
~ Sylvia Plath
I am a wound walking out of hospital. I am a wound that they are letting go
~ Sylvia Plath
Tomorrow I will be sweet God, I will set them free. The box is only temporary.
~ Sylvia Plath
Unforgiveness denies the victim the possibility of parole and leaves them stuck in the prison of what was, incarcerating them in their trauma and relinquishing the chance to escape beyond the pain.
~ T. D. Jakes
I release my nonsupportive money experiences from the past and create a new and rich future." Touch your head and say… "I have a millionaire mind!
~ T. Harv Eker