Not Wanting To Let Go Quotes
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And i can't get you out of my head,
how in the world will i begin
to let you walk right out my life
and blow my heart away? — Toni Braxton
how in the world will i begin
to let you walk right out my life
and blow my heart away? — Toni Braxton
We can have peace if we let go of wanting to change the past and wanting to control the future.
— Lester Levenson
Grief is love not wanting to let go.
— Earl A Grollman
I want you on my balcony.
— Lauren Blakely
I lost all those years, only to end up in the same place, wanting you and wishing I hadn't ever let you go.
— Penelope Ward
To let go in the deepest recesses of the heart, to release all struggle and wanting, leads us to that knowing which is timeless.
— Jack Kornfield
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
Anybody who has interacted with me will definitely find me to be a chirpy person.
— Abhishek Bachchan
I am introducing a new idea. Try to care less. Practice ambivalence. Learn to let go of wanting it.
— Amy Poehler
Anna Campbell and I have already done a history tour of parts of the U.K., and it would be fun to invite my fellow Word Wench Cara Elliott along, too!
— Nicola Cornick
Taoism is the way of water. The most frequent element or symbol refered to in Lao Tzu's wrtings is the symbol of water.
— Frederick Lenz
I've been trying to get Mr. Finchem to lengthen 5 and 7 and 14 and 18 - and he's being a mule,
— Pete Dye
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
A land even more remote, America, which is farther than death.
— Halldor Laxness
I have a hard time picturing anyone wanting to let you go, even though you have being grumpy down to an art form
— Jay Crownover