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Never Want To Let You Go Quotes & Sayings
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Never go down to the darkest room. Stay far away from the rotting coffin. If you want to live through the night, let the devil sleep.
— John Verdon
I believe that when you really want to do something, you should go ahead and do it. I mean, I feel fear, but I never let that stop me.
— Tom Ford
Never hate anything or anyone! Anything or anyone that you hate is etched on your heart; if you want to let go you cannot hate
— JR
I didn't want him to move on. I wanted to go backwards, back in time and hug him. Never let him go.
— Penelope Ward
There are few people in our life whom we never want to let them go but irony is sometimes all we can do is to see them going apart from us.
— Lovely Goyal
Every time someone puts an objection to me, I want to say: 'OK, OK, let's go on to something else.' Objections have never contributed anything.
— Gilles Deleuze
Not every woman has time to go to a salon and have her hair blow-dried every day.
— Tamara Ecclestone
Lots of people let it go by and never accomplish what they want. I just wanted to see what I could do.
— Edwin Moses
I never lost my dreams in my 20s, and I know that sounds corny, but it's incredibly important to never let go of what you really want in your life.
— Juan Pablo Di Pace
The one thing I've always done is work hard. That's not going to change.
— Chamique Holdsclaw
I'm stuck somewhere between hating him so much, I never want to see him again and never, ever wanting to him to let me go.
— Jessica Love
You are my favorite dream come to life and I never want to let you go.
— Terri Anne Browning
If modesty and candor are necessary to an author in his judgment of his own works, no less are they in his reader.
— Sarah Fielding
Happy, thrice happy, every one Who sees his labor well begun, And not perplexed and multiplied, By idly waiting for time and tide!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow