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Life is not so much what you accomplish as what you overcome.
— Robin Roberts
Letting go isn't about having the courage to release the past; it's about having the wisdom to embrace the present.
— Steve Maraboli
The shadow of greed, attachment is. What you fear to lose, train yourself to release. Let go of fear, and loss cannot harm you.
— Terry Brooks
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'm used to changing a lot of the dialogue. But if I feel like the script is working, I don't want to mess with it.
— Alan Arkin
Let me go, Jace," she says quietly. "I don't know how," I whisper, and then release her wrist.
— Kathryn Perez
I don't think there's ever a time where I step back and say I wish I was something different. I'm doing what I love to do.
— Sidney Crosby
Mick dislodges from me, and I let him go.
I've always been willing to release him. I never had a choice. — Marata Eros
I've always been willing to release him. I never had a choice. — Marata Eros
Every weekend, I fall in love again. By Sunday, the last thing I want to do is let her go, release her back into the cold water of life.
— Thomm Quackenbush
Then come out," said the king, helping him, "knowing you'll never die of a fall unless the god himself drops you.
— Megan Whalen Turner
Knock and it shall be opened.' But does knocking mean hammering and kicking the door like a maniac?
— C.S. Lewis
Never - NEVER touch me again, you filthy fucking animal, replied Gora standing over the writhing Hitbear.
— Brad McKinniss
Knives are like credit cards; don't leave home without 'em and always carry several
— Richard Marcinko
I don't suppose I ever entirely release a fish. I may not eat it, but that does not mean I take nothing from it before I let it go.
— Paul Schullery
To let something go is to participate in a much greater dance that we call life.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
You see your peers weighing 80 pounds and you think, 'Oh, my God, I've got to be 80 pounds or I'll fail.'
— Cathy Rigby