Quotes About Release
you should cultivate freedom, including freedom from your own concepts and ideas.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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The first step is to stop the thinking; we need to come back to our breathing and calm our body and mind. This will bring more space and clarity so that we can name and recognize the idea, desire, or emotion that's troubling us, say hello to it, and give ourselves permission to release it.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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The absolute silence that is nirv??a is the release from a world of suffering.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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Die beste Methode, sich von einem Schriftstellerwerk zu befreien, das einen gleich in was für einer Hinsicht nicht mehr in Ruhe läßt, sei es, weil man es am höchsten schätzt, sei es, daß man es haßt, ist, seinen Erzeuger kennenzulernen. Wir gehen zum Erzeuger eines literarischen Werkes und sind es los, habe ich zu Gambetti gesagt.
~ Thomas Bernhard
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To escape the past and all that appertained thereto was to annihilate it, and to do that she would have to get away
~ Thomas Hardy
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Half the pleasure of a feeling lies in being able to express it on the spur of the moment, and I let out mine.
~ Thomas Hardy
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With Reba, his only living woman, held with her in this one bubbleskin of time, he felt for the first time that it was all right: It was his life he was releasing, himself past all mortality that he was sending into her starry darkness, away from this pain planet, ringing harmonic distances away to peace and the promise of rest.
~ Thomas Harris
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how it must be when one is finally free of all the pressures honor brings and one can endlessly enjoy the unbounded advantages of disgrace—and
~ Thomas Mann
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The tighter you squeeze the less you have.
~ Thomas Merton
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But with a sigh he had released her hand, while she was so lost in the fantasy that she hadn't felt it go away, as if he'd known the best moment to let go.
~ Thomas Pynchon
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One reason Humans remain young so long, compar'd to other Creatures, is that the young are useful in many ways, among them in providing daily, by way of the evil Creatures and Slaughter they love, a Denial of Mortality clamorous enough to allow their Elders release, if only for moments at a time, from Its Claims upon the Attention.
~ Thomas Pynchon
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Bir ÅŸey elden gittiyse gitti demektir. Sona ermiÅŸ, bitmiÅŸtir. O zaman b?rak?n gitsin! Görmezden gelin onu, eÄŸer avunmaya ihtiyac?n?z varsa, yitirilen ÅŸeylerin asla geri gelmediÄŸini düÅŸünerek avutun kendinizi: Gelse bile yeni bir ÅŸeydir art?k, her seferinde yeni, baÅŸka bir ÅŸeydir. Elinizden ç?kt??? anda deÄŸiÅŸime uÄŸram??t?r.
~ Katherine Mansfield
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And besides, I've no patience with people who can't let go of things, who will follow after and cry out. When a thing's gone, it's gone. It's over and done with. Let it go then! Ignore it, and comfort yourself, if you do want comforting, with the thought that you never do recover the same thing that you lose. It's always a new thing.
~ Katherine Mansfield
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The only way to truly recover from a dysfunctional childhood and create an authentic life is to face your feelings, acknowledge them, express them freely, and let them go. Feelings are a normal part of being human, and they're meant to be fully expressed.
~ Katherine Mayfield
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When the source of the anger is understood and enough of the old feelings are released, the natural force behind the anger can be transmuted into intention. When the anger is fully expressed over time, the powerful energy that was used first to deny that it existed, then to facilitate its expression, still remains. This energy can be transformed into strength of purpose, power of intention to shape life the way we want it to be.
~ Katherine Mayfield
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We can only become enlightened by acknowledging and releasing what weighs us down: the shadow aspect of the psyche that carries the burden of the past.
~ Katherine Mayfield
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Deal," he said, and he unbuckled the strap.
~ Katherine Moore
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A person carrying a grudge who can't forgive is only hurting themself.
~ Katherine Spencer
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Feel the feelings. Drop the story. PEMA CHODRON
~ Katherine Woodward Thomas
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Transformation often begins with what we're willing to subtract from our lives, rather than what we're trying to add.
~ Katherine Woodward Thomas
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The more I let go of the life I'd
~ Kathleen Long
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He is beyond our reach. We must give him to the Lord and pray the Lord gives him back to us again.
~ Kathleen Y'Barbo
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I affirm that you are now free and clear, wide open for love. You are well able to continue releasing past loves as needed, and you see the clear support of the Universe as you walk forward. Your emotional healing to wholeness is well under way.
~ Kathryn Alice
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The truth is that there is always more love and that releasing even the most amazing love is not the end of love for you. You have more love to experience for as long as you live.
~ Kathryn Alice
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