Letting Something Go Quotes
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Letting Something Go Quotes & Sayings
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The labor with which we give birth is simply a rehearsal for something we mothers must do over and over: turn ourselves inside out, and then let go.
— Susan Piver
Funny how when we start to tell a secret, we can't stop. Something falls open in us, and the sheer momentum of letting go pushes us on.
— Victoria Schwab
Letting go is easier than holding onto something that isn't real
— Steven Aitchison
Truth is something so noble that if God could turn aside from it, I could keep the truth and let God go.
— Meister Eckhart
Feeling sad about anything is holding onto it. Say, 'This is something I have to let go of,' and immediately you will feel better.
— Lester Levenson
Something in your eyes captured my soul, and every night I see you in my dreams. You're all I know. I can't let go.
— Mariah Carey
You can adapt to certain situations and to a certain way of life, but it has to be difficult to fully let go of something.
— Eoin Macken
When you hate something, you chain yourself to it.
— Steve Maraboli
I realise there's something incredibly honest about trees in winter, how they're experts at letting things go.
— Jeffrey McDaniel
That happens quite a lot in Hot Chip - you can let go of something that was originally essential to the creation of a song.
— Alexis Taylor
In letting go of wanting something special to occur, maybe we can realize that something special is already occurring.
— Jon Kabat-Zinn
I think that's all a form of wanting to let go, of wanting to get out ... It's not something easily described or understood.
— Marilyn Manson
Being joyous or happy is not something you should feel guilty about.
— Stephen Richards
Those who seek knowledge, collect something every day. Those who seek the Way, let go of something every day.
— Laozi
The hardest part of learning something new is not embracing new ideas, but letting go of old ones.
— Todd Rose
The essence of generosity is letting go. Pain is always a sign that we are holding on to something - usually ourselves.
— Pema Chodron
We find by losing. We hold fast by letting go. We become something new by ceasing to be something old.
— Frederick Buechner
There ain't no way you can hold onto something that wants to go, you understand? You can only love what you got while you got it.
— Kate DiCamillo
We are here not to make something of ourselves. We are here to Be ourselves.
— Michelle Cruz-Rosado
I think I'll try to keep working in film for a little bit. There's something still kind of magical about it, that I don't want to let go of.
— Joe Swanberg
Generally, when you let go of your vision of how something is supposed to be, the universe hands you exactly what you need.
— Sheryl Crow
Forgiveness is letting go and letting go is painful. It's not something we do for others; it's something we do for ourselves.
— Jewel E. Ann
Was it hard?" I ask.
Letting go?"
Not as hard as holding on to something that wasn't real. — Lisa Schroeder
Letting go?"
Not as hard as holding on to something that wasn't real. — Lisa Schroeder
Just remember, when you should grab something, grab it; when you should let go, let go.
— Zig Ziglar
If you want to reach out for something new, you must first let go of what's in your hand.
— Sonia Choquette
The challenge for any artist - and we are all creating something on the canvas of our lives - is to do our work well while letting go of the result.
— Jeff Goins
We are reluctant to let go of the belief that if I am to care for something I must control it.
— Peter Block
When you cling to something from the past, your hands cannot be open to receive the gifts of the future.
— Kate McGahan
Selfless giving means forgeting about yourself. It means letting go and doing something crazy.
— Frederick Lenz
To do something really big, let go of your ego, and get ready to be part of a team.
— John C. Maxwell
Letting go is an inside job, something only we can do for ourselves.
— Sharon Salzberg