Quotes About Release
Being there was like having a good cry, the clearing of the air after weight has been held.
~ Aimee Bender
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It was ridiculous, at times, how many tears one body could produce.
~ Aimee Bender
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I started tearing at my mouth. Get it out! I roared.
~ Aimee Bender
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peeing into a cup.
~ Aimee Bender
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He considered earthquakes and decided they were the result of air trapped inside the earth that had sought a way out, a form of geological flatulence.
~ Alain de Botton
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Let the things of long ago drift away on the water
~ Alan Brennert
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You empower what you fight. You withdraw power from what you release.
~ Alan Cohen
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Everything will change when your desire to move on exceeds your desire to hold.
~ Alan Cohen
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When you finally give up striving, you will be left with what you have been striving for.
~ Alan Cohen
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Each day move a little more from tightening to lightening.
~ Alan Cohen
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When a relationship has served its purpose, there is no use to try to hang onto it.
~ Alan Cohen
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Torturarnos a nosotros mismos o a los demás por alguna razón es una historia enfermiza de creación propia. Nada de eso es necesario.
~ Alan Cohen
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Carrying the past with us is always more burdensome than any mistake we have made. Guilt, resentment, and criticism of self or other s for past deeds is far more debilitating than a momentary error. Any energy we invest in reliving or resenting the past detracts from the life at hand.
~ Alan Cohen
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Si has de luchar para conseguir o conservar algo, es que no te pertenece y estás mejor sin ello.
~ Alan Cohen
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What comes of itself, let it come. What goes of itself, let it go.
~ Alan Cohen
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Si la condena ni siquiera ha pasado por tu conciencia, el perdón no tiene sentido y es innecesario.
~ Alan Cohen
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I will remove these restraints. And leave this cell, with the door open, and retire to my living quarters. I will speak of this encounter to no one.
~ Alan Dean Foster
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If she let go or otherwise lost her grip, of course, it would solve all her problems. Permanently.
~ Alan Dean Foster
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Then he stood up straight, sprang the catches, and released the heady and authentic gentleman's smell: toilet water, starch, and the slowly fading reek of leather.
~ Alan Hollinghurst
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Such is the cost of immortality. No person is whole. No person is free. Over time, some have determined that the only way to live is to die. In death, a man or a woman is free of the weight of the past.
~ Alan Lightman
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Rage needs expression. Dhritarashtra expresses it by crushing the iron effigy of Bhima while Gandhari expresses it by burning Yudhishtira's toe with a glance. Once expressed, rage dissipates and reason returns. One
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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Go through the gate. Let our love support you through your own self-judgment. Over you the dark shall have no power. Farewell—we release you into the Lady's waiting arms. . . .
~ Diana L. Paxson
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Perhaps now that she'd told the story, it would lose its power over her. She hoped she would never have to repeat it to anyone ever again.
~ Diane Chamberlain
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Yeah, to me, acting is very therapeutic. I get out a lot of anger and frustration.
~ Diane Kruger
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