Let Go Quotes

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“Surrendering is not the giving up of something.
True surrender is the total acceptance of yourself.
You're not 'losing' anything in the surrender, the way your society usually means that word. You are not giving up anything in the sense of loss.
Surrender means to open up: Open up to your total self; to give in and let go of the things you think you're supposed to be. Just be who you are. It will see you through.”
Bashar

Nitya Prakash
“If you love her you'll let her go and if it's real you'll spend a part of every day for the rest of your life wondering what her day is like.”
Nitya Prakash

Nitya Prakash
“I love it when I hug someone, and just when I'm about to let go. They hug me even tighter.”
Nitya Prakash

Vironika Tugaleva
“The sooner we heal our traumas, the sooner we liberate ourselves from the people who hurt us. By hating them, we hold onto them. We cannot heal.”
Vironika Tugaleva, The Art of Talking to Yourself

Nikki Rowe
“Once i have burnt the bridge, there is no going back. I wouldn't have let go if there was still something to hold onto, you see the thing is, very few act right but all expect you to stay.
Above all, choose yourself and put yourself first always.”
Nikki rowe

Steve Maraboli
“Sometimes letting go is simply allowing yourself to come to terms with the truth that you have been watering dead plants.”
Steve Maraboli

Brittany Burgunder
“Gotta let go ... then let go some more. Then when I think I've let it all go, I've gotta let it go till it's gone.”
Brittany Burgunder

Nitya Prakash
“Just let go, even stars have to fall sometime.”
Nitya Prakash

Sai Pradeep
“Learn to walk away from the arms where you don't belong before you end up suffocating there.”
Sai Pradeep

Nitya Prakash
“Someday, I will let you go and it wouldn't ache, someday I will realize, I deserve more.”
Nitya Prakash

Parker J. Palmer
“Each time a door closes, the rest of the world opens up. All we need to do is stop pounding on the door that just closed, turn around- and welcome the largeness of life that now lies open to our soul.”
Parker J. Palmer, Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation

Toni Sorenson
“Keep the memories that make you smile. Stay connected to the people that make you better. Do the things that make you stronger. Let the rest go”
Toni Sorenson

Nitya Prakash
“We only can’t let go or move on from a love that we feel is unfinished.”
Nitya Prakash

Angela Panayotopulos
“But anger is the world’s worst—and arguably most contagious—plague. It might look ugly on the outside, but it eats you from the inside out. If you catch it—and you will—you must accept it. It stems from the fear: understand that. You must fight it, you must heal, and you must let it go. Anger, when dealt with, is en ember that eventually dies out if you give it enough space and understanding.”
Angela Panayotopulos

Steve Maraboli
“I don’t know if time heals; but I know perspective does.”
Steve Maraboli

Nitya Prakash
“In the last five years, a thousand times have I sat on this window and asked the sky why didn't my mother taught me how to let go.”
Nitya Prakash

Nitya Prakash
“There's always that one special person that, no matter what they've done to you, you still just can't let them go.”
Nitya Prakash

Steve Maraboli
“We shrink ourselves to fit into places we’ve outgrown. Then we find ways to anesthetize the pain and discomfort. Stop spiritually and emotionally starving yourself. Let go. Move on. Grow.”
Steve Maraboli

Nitya Prakash
“It's important to know when a person doesn't need you anymore.
But take that walk to oblivion with grace never losing your love for them.”
Nitya Prakash

Paramahamsa Nithyananda
“Unclutch! Radiate awareness, energy and
intelligence.

When you completely unclutch,
tremendous awareness, energy and
intelligence happens in your system

- HDH Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramahashivoham , in the book "Living Enlightenment" .”
Paramahamsa Nithyananda

Mi-ran Isaacs
“I see you running all the time, running, always running. Stop running and look around, you might just find what you looking for. Don’t drown yourself trying to learn how to swim. Know when enough is enough. Don’t quit but take a break every now and then. It’s not necessary for you to have all the answers right now. It’s not necessary for you to know everything. All you are doing is developing an obsession, an addiction in trying to perfect yourself. You are hurting yourself with everything you are trying to know. Some times it’s best just to do nothing and to know nothing.”
Faheemah Isaacs, A Warrior's Heart

Melissa Steginus
“If yesterday got away from you, that’s okay. Let it go. Revisit the reason you started in the first place, and start again today.”
Melissa Steginus, Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters

“I must admit I found forgiveness a hard pill to swallow. I never really liked people telling me to forgive my abuser. I finally get it, forgiveness removes the negative energy this unforgiveness brings. Forgiveness shoes unconditional love for ourselves.”
Tracy A Malone

Kangoma Kindembo
“There is no better time to regret, no matter how much you have failed or improved your situation.”
Kangoma Kindembo

Tara Hopko
“We have been misled...lied to...but anger is an extension of your implants, an emotional poison that will weigh you down. Let that go and be grateful. Grateful for your journey, your story, your body that fought like a warrior and won the war.”
Tara Hopko, Let Me Get This Off My Chest: An inspiring story of saving my own life and my journey to self love

“You only lose what you cling to.”
Buddha Gautama

Nitya Prakash
“In last five years, a thousand times have I sat on this window and asked the sky why didn't my mother taught me how to let go.”
Nitya Prakash

Zoraida Córdova
“Anger was the hardest thing to let go of, other than love.”
Zoraida Córdova, A Crash of Fate

Nitya Prakash
“I'm the ivy that couldn't let go.”
Nitya Prakash
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AVIS Viswanathan
“When something – or someone – that you are clinging on to starts controlling you, the joy of doing that something or being with that person evaporates. You feel miserable. To uncling, you must feel and hate that misery deep within you. Ask yourself if you really want so much suffering in your Life – for instance, if you smoke, are you smoking for yourself anymore or is your habit controlling you, driving you crazy; or if you are in an abusive marriage, are you in it because you are loving it or are you being held hostage in it by the person’s power or by social norms? Only brutally honest conversations with yourself on what – or who – is possessing you leads you to uncling. You finally uncling only when you realize that you have to make that choice to let go, to move on, to end the suffering!”
AVIS Viswanathan