Quotes About Release
I give the Self Life to you, God. I abandon it, release it, deny it, turn it over to you. I'd much rather have you.
~ John Eldredge
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But the one perfume you really want is freedom.
~ John Fowles
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Sometimes people say Good riddance! in so many words.
~ John Fowles
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They did not kiss. They could not. How can you mercilessly imprison all natural sexual instinct for twenty years and then not expect the prisoner to be racked by sobs when the doors are thrown open?
~ John Fowles
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Taking responsibility for her problem was essential to releasing her resentment.
~ John Gray
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The Buddha promised release from something we all understand: suffering. By contrast, no one can say what was the original sin, and no one understands how the suffering of Christ can redeem it.
~ John Gray
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The relief came from the sudden realization that she had just been freed from a job she despised.
~ John Grisham
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Sam, who had not had the chance to bitch and yell at them for two weeks, unloaded in the locker room and everyone felt better.
~ John Grisham
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A "snap" is certainly not a medical term. Experts use fancier language to describe the instant when a troubled person steps over the edge. Nonetheless, a snap is a real moment. It can happen in a split second, the result of a terribly traumatic event. Or it can be the final straw, the sad culmination of pressure that builds and builds until the mind and body must find a release.
~ John Grisham
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You've lost your mind. -Yes, and it's so liberating.
~ John Grisham
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Henry first released the twenty-three Scots hostages from the Tower
~ John Guy
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the keeper of the royal aviaries released some seven hundred goldfinches and other songbirds
~ John Guy
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forgive you with all my heart, for now, I hope, you shall make an end of all my troubles.
~ John Guy
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After almost eleven months of captivity, Mary was free again.
~ John Guy
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There comes a moment in every life when you must let go with your hands—with both hands.
~ John Irving
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This is the way confessing works—once you start, you can't stop.
~ John Irving
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Do not forget the past; forgive the past.
~ John Irving
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If you can't forgive your mother, Jack, you'll never be free of her. It's for your own sake, you know – for your soul. When you forgive someone who's hurt you, it's like escaping your skin – you're that free, outside yourself, where you can see everything.
~ John Irving
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Heavy hearts, much like heavy clouds in the sky, are relieved by the letting of water.
~ John Irving
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Touch has a memory. O say, love, say, What can I do to kill it and be free?
~ John Keats
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I sue not for my happy crown again; I sue not for my phalanx on the plain; I sue not for my lone, my widow'd wife; I sue not for my ruddy drops of life, My children fair, my lovely girls and boys! 550 I will forget them; I will pass these joys; Ask nought so heavenward, so too–too high: Only I pray, as fairest boon, to die, Or be deliver'd from this cumbrous flesh
~ John Keats
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The chains had fallen from her leg, but not from her mind.
~ Margaret Landon
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One's suffering disappears when one lets oneself go, when one yields - even to sadness.
~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Exercising can exorcise emotional pain.
~ Regina Taylor
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