Quotes About Release
They would make a pact: to let the past drift away, to stop asking questions, to look forward from them on, never back.
~ Celeste Ng
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Art is whether or not there is a scream in him wanting to get out in a special way.
~ Chaim Potok
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Sometimes you just have to regret things and move on.
~ Charlaine Harris
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May you allow fear to soften and melt away. May you release all regrets and resentments.
~ Charlene Costanzo
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Once someone has bound your heart, he's the only person who can let it loose again.
~ Charles Baxter
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Death was a sweet relief for my present miseries, and I vehemently longed for its arrival.
~ Charles Brockden Brown
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You'll never understand the true sense of freedom – until you lose it.
~ Charles Bronson
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It was finally all out of me... I was as pure and empty as the flames moving in front of me.
~ Charles Burns
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For whatever you bind on earth is bound in heaven. Whatever you loose on earth is loosed in heaven. (Matt. 16:19.)
~ Charles Capps
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I always like walking in the rain, so no one can see me crying." ?Charles Chaplin
~ Charles Chaplin
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I only ask to be free, the butterflies are free.
~ Charles Dickens
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It opens the lungs, washes the countenance, exercises the eyes, and softens down the temper, said Mr. Bumble. So cry away.
~ Charles Dickens
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Indeed!" said Defarge, with much indifference. "Yes, indeed. When Doctor Manette was released, you, his old domestic, had the charge of him, I know. He was delivered to you. You see I am informed
~ Charles Dickens
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I think I know the delights of freedom
~ Charles Dickens
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Deus sabe que não há porque nos envergonharmos de nossas lágrimas jamais, pois elas são a chuva que cai sobre a poeira da terra que nos cega (...)
~ Charles Dickens
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Her [Caddy] father released her, took out his pocket handkerchief, and sat down on the stairs with his head against the wall. I hope he found some consolation in walls. I almost think he did.
~ Charles Dickens
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Thus fearful alike, of those within the prison and of those without; of noise and silence; light and darkness; of being released, and being left there to die; he was so tortured and tormented, that nothing man has ever done to man in the horrible caprice of power and cruelty, exceeds his self-inflicted punishment.
~ Charles Dickens
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Have I ever sought release?" "In words. No. Never.
~ Charles Dickens
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Do not be afraid of the empty place. It is the source we must return to if we are to be free of the stories and habits that entrap us.
~ Charles Eisenstein
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God calls us to have a forgiving spirit. Knowing that God remains in control of all that happens to us releases us to forgive others.
~ Charles F. Stanley
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Don't continue to beat yourself up over something that God has forgiven.
~ Charles F. Stanley
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Friend, it takes courage to put down the burdens from your past—especially if they've become part of your identity. But if you're wise, you will release them to the Father so He can set you free from the bondage they cause and make you whole.
~ Charles F. Stanley
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Don't let the past steal your present.
~ Terri Guillemets
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Writing poetry is letting go— once the words leave your pen they're out of your soul and the therapy has begun.
~ Terri Guillemets
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