Release Quotes

"If we can just let go and trust that things will work out they way they're supposed to, without trying to control the outcome, then we can begin to enjoy the moment more fully. The joy of the freedom it brings becomes more pleasurable than the experience itself."

Goldie Hawn

"It’s true that many overly negative people actually fear letting go of their negativity, and it’s because it has become a part of their identity. If this is the case, make it a smoother transition by releasing and replacing one negative opinion at a time. It certainly is an identity shift, but it’s one that brings greater fulfillment and life satisfaction."

Alaric Hutchinson, Living Peace

"6 Ways To Give Your Mind A Break:1. Stop stressing2. Stop worrying3. Give rest to the problems weighing you down4. Lighten up5. Forgive yourself6. Forgive others"

Germany Kent

"We cannot lose the battle, if we release our faith knowing that God can do a miracle"

Sunday Adelaja

"Dragging around pain and attachments from the past can jeopardize your health, your relationships, and your happiness. It can undermine your motivation, discourage your progress, and make everything in life harder. What can you release to simplify your life, lighten your load and find more joy?"

Susan C. Young

"Forgiveness can be bittersweet. It contains the sweetness of the release of a story that has caused us pain, but also the poignant reminder that even our dearest relationships change over the course of a lifetime."

Sharon Salzberg, Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection

"Letting go is not about giving up, being lazy, or sacrificing yourself... Letting go doesn't have to mean losing; it can be about coming into a new, open, clean space from which you can create."

Rebekah Elizabeth Gamble, The Talking Stick Diaries: Cherish Your Soul

"If it doesn't agree with your spirit let it go."

Germany Kent

"From time to time, one must release the grime built up inside them to to free their emotions like the ocean."

Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

"Grace is released more abundantly as you work."

Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance

"It is real hard work that will release your potential."

Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance

"Losing your job releases you from the contract of giving a piece of your life daily"

Sunday Adelaja

"Release the invisible potential and begin to do things you were born for"

Sunday Adelaja

"When you find out the field you were gifted, what you were created for, you will not have to work hard and sweat it out"

Sunday Adelaja

"Silence can be breathing space and spawn release and wellness in a time of appalling inflation of words. But silence may be intolerably screaming, if it means absence of communication, deficiency in friendship and emotional deficit. (« A gap of silence”)"

Erik Pevernagie

"With his release imminent, Knight seems more unsettled than ever. He scratches furiously at his knees. Jail, he's realized, might not be all bad. There's routine and order in jail, and he's able to click into a survival mode that is not too dissimilar, in terms of steeliness of mental state, to the one he'd perfected during winters in the woods. "I'm surrounded in here by less than desirable people," he says, "but at least I wasn't thrown into the waters of society and expected to swim."

Michael Finkel, The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit

"A label locks me into a definition that people use to control me. A vision graces me with an idea that serves to release me."

Craig D. Lounsbrough

"Suicide seemed to me the greatest kind of freedom, a release from everything, from a life that had been ruined a long time ago."

Natascha Kampusch, 3,096 Days

"Maybe what I need to be rescued from is the feeling that I don’t need to be rescued, for without a doubt this is the most difficult rescue of all."

Craig D. Lounsbrough

"In one way or another, every mission that I have ever set out on to rescue myself is yet another mission that I end up needing to be rescued from. Hence, there is God."

Craig D. Lounsbrough

"Crying is good for the soul. It means something needs to be released. And if you don't release the something, it just weighs you down until you can hardly move."

Erin Entrada Kelly, Hello, Universe

"The moment we accept our pain is the moment we release our suffering. Suffering is created when we offer life resistance, and what we resist most are the experiences that bring us pain."

Alaric Hutchinson, Living Peace

"Our goal in life is to carry with us the wisdom of experience, yet treat each new day as its own unique reality, rather than comparing what currently is to what has been in the past. When we compare, we plant expectations that then become self-fulfilling prophesies through the Law of Attraction."

Alaric Hutchinson, Living Peace

"Fill your heart with love. Forgive and let go. Not necessarily because those who mistreated you deserve it, but because you do. Let forgiveness liberate you from your past. Allow it to take away all the resentment you’ve kept in your heart for all this time and allow it to fill in that empty space with love. Forgive, release and let go."

Luminita D. Saviuc

"You release the pain of the past and press on. It's a new day, and God is doing a new thing. He wants to take you to a new place, to transform you into a new person."

Craig Groeschel, Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working

"I'm floating. The absence of pain is powerful."

Fiona Wood, Wildlife

"Hearts aren't handcuffs and people aren't prisons. When you feel it's time for you to leave, you leave. You neither need to wait to be released, nor ask for permission."

Beau Taplin

"Never be afraid to cry. Sometimes, nothing can cleanse the heart more than a few wet tears."

Donald L. Hicks, Look into the stillness

"Bring forth a spiritual idea that will never fade."

Michael Bassey Johnson

"Sacrifice is a passion that unleashes everything away from us so that it can be drawn into everyone around us."

Craig D. Lounsbrough

"As much as I had always longed to be freed of my duties and obligations, being released from such bonds was as much a severing as an emancipation."

Robin Hobb, Fool's Errand

"Joy comes when you turn it over to God to deal with. This is when you will feel the true release from it's weight."

Shannon L. Alder

"someday we will forget the hardship, and the pain its cause us; we will realise, hurt is not the end. lessons appear to teach us strength, we learn happiness is an inside job and to cure our insanity we must not fear what is to come, but believe in what we've been taught."

Nikki Rowe, Once a Girl, Now a Woman

"To let something go is to participate in a much greater dance that we call life."

Craig D. Lounsbrough

"The factory of love encompasses all, but on some days, does it seem to be one of suffocation, squeezing its target too tightly? And on other days not tight enough? Or maybe that is the breath of a living love knowing when to protect, when to release, and when to protect again. For we are the products of an active love - the Father the creator, the Son the perfecter, the Spirit the supervisor - but just like in a factory, to deny the process is to ultimately create a defect of oneself."

Criss Jami, Killosophy

"I keep in too many of the words I need to let out. And then I let out too many of the words I need to keep in."

Cole Harmonson, Pre Middle Age: 40 Lessons in Growing the Hell Up

"Nothing releases like forgive. Nothing renews like forget."

Ray A. Davis

"I tend to walk around convinced that any amount of forgiveness that I could extend could never possibly compensate for the offenses that I’ve had to endure. Yet, maybe the greater offense is that I’ve got that backwards."

Craig D. Lounsbrough

"Forgiveness means that you will not allow a temporary event to have “forever” repercussions."

Craig D. Lounsbrough

"To forgive is to refuse to contaminate the future with the errors of the past."

Craig D. Lounsbrough

"Three, 300, or 3,000 - these are the number of unknown days, each far too little and yet too much at the same time, to see an irrevocably declined loved one languish and suffer, with that bittersweet release lingering in the doorway, but never quite being sent all the way in, to comfort and carry our loved one to that Better Place.” ― Connie Kerbs"

Connie Kerbs

"She released her grievances like handfuls of birdseed: They are there, and they are gone."

Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl

"...but sometimes mindless entertainment was a release of its own. Most important, mindless entertainment didn’t come with complications."

Larissa Ione, Chained by Night

"I learnt my best lessons from some of the worst people & I look back now and think thank fuck I let you go, I deserved to grow."

Nikki Rowe

"focus your intention on what your building, not whats already fallen away."

Nikki Rowe

"If I so much as dare to intimately probe the reflection I see in the mirror, I am filled with the tormenting fear that I might be repulsed. God invites us to boldly probe the reflection in the mirror so that we might be released."

Craig D. Lounsbrough, Flecks of Gold on a Path of Stone: Simple Truths for Profound Living

"If all of her was not enough for him, then let him have none of her and seek what he needed elsewhere."

Robin Hobb, City of Dragons

"My tears brought no sense of release or relief. Their flight felt like the lightest, coldest touch of a departing lover."

Anne Giardini, The Sad Truth About Happiness

"The anger welled inside me, with no where to go. I could feel it eating away at me. I knew if i didn't find a way to release it, it would destroy me."

Kami Garcia, Sublimes creatures

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