2,179 Quotes About Letting-go

  • Author Louise Hay
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    I am willing to let go. I release others to experience whatever is meaningful to them, and I am free to create that which is meaningful to me.

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  • Author Louise Hay
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    The very person you find it hardest to forgive is the one you need to let go of the most. Forgiveness means letting go. It has nothing to do with condoning behavior, it's just letting the whole thing go. We do not have to know how to forgive. All we need to do is be willing to forgive. The Universe will take care of the hows.

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  • Author Louise Hay
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    When we forgive and let go, not only does a huge weight drop off your shoulders, but the doorway to your own self-love opens.

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  • Author Louise Hay
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    I let go of all expectations. People, places and things are free to be themselves, and I am free to be me.

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  • Author Louise Hay
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    You are not a helpless victim of your own thoughts, but rather a master of your mind. What do you need to let go of? Take a deep breath, relax, and say to yourself, 'I am willing to let go. I release. I let go. I release all tension. I release all fear. I release all anger. I release all guilt. I release all sadness. I let go of all old limitations. I let go, and I am at peace. I am at peace with myself. I am at peace with the process of life. I am safe.'

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  • Author Margaret Haddix
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    He reaches over a goat that's come between us and grabs my hand. "Don't let go!" he orders. Harper's hand is dry and soothing, while mine is sweaty with fear. We've never held hands before. I think about what it means in the village when boys and girls only a few years older then Harper and me wander around with their hands clasped together. They're always peering dreamily into each other's eyes, sneaking sky kisses...and soon after, there's a wedding.

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  • Author Marya Hornbacher
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    Recovery isn’t easy, at first. It takes time. It takes more work, sometimes, than you think you’re willing to do. But it is worth every hard day, every tear, every terrified moment. It’s worth it, because the trade-off is this: you let go of your eating disorder, and you get back your life.

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