Letting Things Go Quotes by Madonna Ciccone, A. J. McLean, Jerry Spinelli, Diego Klattenhoff, Debra Messing, Mel Gibson and many others.

Sleeping is the most difficult part of what I do, relaxing afterwards. Letting things go.
Accept life on life’s terms and just let things go.
When you own nothing, it’s easy to let things go.
I think it is important to know when to be hard on yourself and when to let things go, but always keep going.
When you’re passionate about something, you want it to be all it can be. But in the endgame of life, I fundamentally believe the key to happiness is letting go of that idea of perfection.
I just don’t do anything fun anymore. But, that’s dying, isn’t it? I mean, you die in stages, right? You let things go in pieces.
I realise there’s something incredibly honest about trees in winter, how they’re experts at letting things go.
In the process of letting go you will lose many things from the past, but you will find yourself.
You cannot let go of anything if you cannot notice that you are holding it. Admit your ‘weaknesses’ and watch them morph into your greatest strengths.
Let go. Why do you cling to pain? There is nothing you can do about the wrongs of yesterday. It is not yours to judge. Why hold on to the very thing which keeps you from hope and love?
Anything I can not transform into something marvelous, I let go.
Letting go. Everyone talks about it like it’s the easiest thing. Unfurl your fingers one by one until your hand is open.
If you love something let it go.. if it comes back its yours
We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we’re curious… and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
What happens when you let go, when your strength leaves you and you sink into darkness, when there’s nothing that you or anyone else can do, no matter how desperate you are, no matter how you try? Perhaps it’s then, when you have neither pride nor power, that you are saved, brought to an unimaginably great reward.
Nothing in the universe can stop you from letting go and starting over.
In the end these things matter most: How well did you love? How fully did you live? How deeply did you let go?
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