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letting-go fall hands
This is where we go our seperate ways. Aware of the almost feel of his hand on my arm when he pulls me back to him and says, "Yes." I look at him, unsure of what he's saying yes to. "The questions you asked earlier, about wanting to settle down, start a family, see my family? Yes. Yes to all of it." I try to swallow but can't, try to speak but the words just won't come. His hands sliding around me, grasping me to him, he lets go of the vial, allows it to fall, to crash to the ground. The sparkling green liquid seeping out all around as he says, "But mostly yes to you. Carl Jung
letting-go real law
True gospel authority, the authority to heal and renew things and people, is not finally found in a hierarchical office, a theological argument, a perfect law, or a rational explanation. The Crucified revealed to the world that the real power that changes people and the world is an inner authority that comes from people who have lost, let go, and are re-found on a new level. Richard Rohr
letting-go spiritual ego
Let go of your ego's need to be right. When you're in the middle of an argument, ask yourself: Do I want to be right or be happy? When you choose the joyous, loving, spiritual mode, your connection to intention is strengthened. Wayne Dyer
letting-go perfection empowering
Releasing guilt is like removing a huge weight from your shoulders. Guilt is released through the empowering thought of love and respect for yourself. Let go of standards of perfection and refuse to use up the precious currency of your life, the now, with thoughts that continue to frustrate and weaken you. Instead, vow to be better than you used to be, which is the true test of nobility. Wayne Dyer
letting-go perfection black-swan
Perfection is not just about control, it is also about letting go. Vincent Cassel
letting-go running wall
Punk rock meditation, that's what keeps it going. That's how I let go, you know. It's exactly what I do, I blast it and run around crazy banging my head on the wall. Saul Williams
letting-go feelings sometimes
Sometimes our thoughts and feelings are our most prized possessions... and then there are times to let go of your possessions and wander. Saul Williams
letting-go distance thinking
There were so many people, so much to navigate, and as the distance fluctuated between us his hand kept slipping, down my arm to my wrist. And maybe he was going to let go as people pressed in on all sides, but all I could think was how when nothing made sense and hadn't for ages, you just have to grab onto anything you feel sure of. So as I felt his fingers loosening around my wrist, I just wrapped my own around them, right, and held on Sarah Dessen
letting-go want jam
'She Wolf,' by Shakira, makes you want to let go of your inhibitions and jam. Ziggy Marley
let-it-go want way
Painting to me is constant searching. I can see what I want, but I can't get there, and yet you have to be open enough that if it goes another way, then let it go that way. Jamie Wyeth
ends function knowledge secondhand surface
I think we often live at a surface level, and that ends up with us in a lot of difficulty because we just function on assumptions and secondhand knowledge. Samantha Harvey
ends higher amused
Life has a higher end, than to be amused William Ellery Channing
ends materials
When you're working with friends, unless the material is right, our friendship could end. Sam Worthington
ends skewed
It ends up getting skewed when you play from behind. Brad Childress
ends
Yes, God is the end of your work, but He is the beginning also. Joseph Barber Lightfoot
ends
In every end, there is also a beginning. Libba Bray
ends games home terribly watch
It's terribly disappointing. It ends our season. Now we're going home to watch the games on television. Richard Seymour
ends matter turns
It just always turns out she ends up being the best. It was a matter of doing what had to be done. Steve Lewis
ends game
It's always disappointing when you lose, especially in a game of this magnitude. It ends our season. We're going home. Richard Seymour