Top 100 Quotes About Letting Go And Moving
#1. For we lose not only by death, but also by leaving and being left, by changing and letting go and moving on.
Judith Viorst
#2. As Haw prepared to leave, he started to feel more alive, knowing that he was finally able to laugh at himself, let go and move on.
Spencer Johnson
#3. As incredible as it seemed, time kept moving forward for the rest of the world.
The rest of the world that wasn't waiting.
Patrick Ness
#4. Pain can cause us to learn no end of lessons, but without resolution there can be no healing!
Stephen Richards
#5. Sometimes to move forward you have to let go. I figured that out through opening myself up, allowing people into my creative process. It allowed me to write songs that surprised me, and in fact, inspired me.
Ingrid Michaelson
#6. Walking alone is not difficult but when we have walked a mile worth a thousand years with someone then coming back alone is what is difficult.
Faraaz Kazi
#7. By understanding the basic impediments to forgiveness, the repercussions of failing to forgive and the fruits of forgiveness, this will lead you gently to the shoreline of a distinct new and more powerful YOU.
Stephen Richards
#8. Release all the anxiety that keeps you from moving ahead. Keep breathing it out and letting it go.
Judith Orloff
#9. When you make up your mind to forgive, your happiness will almost automatically follow.
Stephen Richards
#10. All the resentment that lies in your heart is simply causing damage to you mostly.
Stephen Richards
#11. We can let go of the person or love or friendship without letting go of the lesson.
Mandy Hale
#12. When you forgive, it does not mean that you have submitted, it simply means that you have made a choice to stop bearing any grudge.
Stephen Richards
#14. You will find that it is necessary to let things go; simply for the reason that they are heavy. So let them go, let go of them. I tie no weights to my ankles.
C. JoyBell C.
#15. The more miserable you get, the less you should look for an escape (socializing, entertainment). Rather, isolate until you see and let go of the reason for it, or move into your real Self. Never let go of - through escape from misery - a good opportunity to grow.
Lester Levenson
#16. As human beings, we are custom made to be happy. Why then would we want to change the order of things by not being happy?
Stephen Richards
#17. Blaming other people inevitably makes us blame ourselves because if we are pointing the finger at someone, practically, we are pointing it at ourselves as well.
Stephen Richards
#18. Do the forgiveness and carry on going forward. Leave the worrying to the other person. Eat what is on your plate and leave the rest to them.
Stephen Richards
#19. Peace can only be achieved by a contrite spirit, open communication and tolerance.
Shannon L. Alder
#20. He made me feel less lonely tonight by letting me into his world, and I found that I really liked being there. I wasn't ready to go back to my own.
Ana Tejano
#21. Our bodies heal without permission but our hearts need consent. Give it.
Lauren Eden
#22. The world is full of victims; don't add to the growing culture of "I've a story to tell", well not unless it's a story to help others overcome situations or as a warning.
Stephen Richards
#23. You'll never get to the happily ever after if you don't move past the current chapter ...
Carmen DeSousa
#24. The practice of forgiving is a sequential practice that begins with excusing someone.
Stephen Richards
#25. Maybe forgiveness means you stop keeping tabs on those people. Wounds can't heal if you keep touching them.
Joyce Rachelle
#26. What's the difference? You ask me
The difference is, a smile touches my lips
When I remember both the memory of you entering my life
And the memory of you leaving my life
Tammy-Louise Wilkins
#27. The most basic method one can use to let go of the past is by looking at it as a learning experience.
Stephen Richards
#28. At every point in the human journey we find that we have to let go in order to move forward; and letting go means dying a little. In the process we are being created anew, awakened afresh to the source of our being.
Kathleen R Fischer
#29. A big part of letting go is recognizing when it is time to stay in a situation and when it is time to move on.
Darren Johnson
#30. It is important that we forgive ourselves for making mistakes. We need to learn from our errors and move on.
Steve Maraboli
#31. Everything flows and nothing stays.
Heraclitus
#32. My father taught me that you can you read a hundred books on wisdom and write a hundred books on wisdom, but unless you apply what you learned then its only words on a page. Life is not lived with intentions, but action.
Shannon L. Alder
#33. Learn to let go or everything you have ever done will be in vain. You will let go of everything right now." He told me, staring into my blue eyes with his big golden orbs. "You are going to let go of everything in this world and let yourself become nothing. Do you understand?
Grace Fiorre
#36. Just because you have been through a bad experience does not give you the ticket to keep going back to that situation over and over again and dramatizing it out of proportion.
Stephen Richards
#37. Being joyous or happy is not something you should feel guilty about.
Stephen Richards
#38. Offer yourself forgiveness as a gift. The word 'give' is the basic keyword in the word forgiveness, therefore it relays a meaning therein.
Stephen Richards
#39. The moment we become forgivers, then we are in line to enjoy the benefits of forgiveness.
Stephen Richards
#40. Forgiveness does carry with it numerous obstacles and one may well be surprised why many people find it a very difficult hurdle to jump over.
Stephen Richards
#41. Due to the need to co-exist with these inhuman and inconsiderate people, we will obviously be disturbed by their acts; something which if we look at closely actually means that we too could be affecting some other people negatively every once in a while.
Stephen Richards
#42. Overly playing the role of the victim can debar you from accepting responsibility for your actions and emotions.
Stephen Richards
#43. Rather than resist rest and gravitate toward constant motion, let's experiment with letting go.
Gina Greenlee
#44. Forgiveness is not simply a single act, it is a full process.
Stephen Richards
#45. You are not, though, forgiving so as to let others off with things. You are forgiving so that you can empower yourself to get over it and become strong.
Stephen Richards
#46. The idea of forgiveness is a journey that requires patience. If the journey of forgiveness is well travelled, there is a chance that we are bound to change in a very helpful way.
Stephen Richards
#47. Anthropology at that time was in transition, moving from the study of men dead and gone to the study of living people, and slowly letting go of the rigid belief that the natural and inevitable culmination of every society is the Western model.
Lily King
#48. It is a fight to let go of a past that refuses to withdraw its sticky tentacles from your present.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#49. Moving on should be a required high school class
because Lynchburg is determined to make me forget.
Taylor Rhodes
#50. We are often so convinced that we are so hurt and in pain, so much so that we opt not to forgive. Yet, as a consequence, that is what will make you weak!
Stephen Richards
#51. Love as a concrete foundation for an authentically functional civilization requires the around-the-clock labors of forgiveness. Without it, Love fails, Friendship fails, Intelligence fails, Humanity: fails.
Aberjhani
#52. To move on, you must surrender to your pain and accept it as your own. Only then will you heal inside.
L.J. Vanier
#53. Seen no matter how and said as seen. Dread of black. Of white. Of void. Let her vanish. And the rest. For good.
Samuel Beckett
#54. 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?
Leo Buscaglia
#55. Every living thing dies, Art. That's why we cherish it while we have it. That's why we respect the decisions our loved ones make for themselves. That's why we love, and why we care, and why we hurt. Because everything dies.
Reilyn J. Hardy
#56. Healing is a process. Sometimes it's quick, and other times it's gruelingly long. You're the only person who knows when it's time to move on and let go.
Jonathan Sadowski
#57. I had turned away from the picture and was going back to the world where events move, men change, light flickers, life flows in a clear stream, no matter whether over mud or over stones.
Joseph Conrad
#58. This place is in my heart, but it can't be my home, not now, maybe not ever ... - Samuel Yates
Amy Harmon
#61. The only thing that will make us remain glued to being the victim is our failure to handle the emotions that we go through and the pain that overcomes us.
Stephen Richards
#62. A Plan B life can be just as good or better than a Plan A life. You just have to let go of that first dream and realize that God has already written the first chapter of the new life that awaits you. All you have to do is start reading!
Shannon L. Alder
#63. The purpose of forgiveness is not to make sure that someone ends up changing into what you expect them to be, as this is dominance. The purpose is actually to make your own life better, more worthy and less stressful. Forgiveness reduces the hold that the wrongdoer has over you and empowers you.
Stephen Richards
#64. Don't try fixing something that is already broken in the first place.
John Robert Go
#65. Today I will focus on a peaceful pace, rather than a harried one. I will keep moving forward gently, not frantically. I will let go of my need to be anxious and upset and will replace these feelings with calmness and harmony.
Melody Beattie
#67. If there ever was someone who had a control over you, someone who could cause you the greatest pain, someone who could ignore your most necessary requirements and someone for whom forgiveness were truly difficult to render, that person is none other than YOU.
Stephen Richards
#68. To keep moving up ... , you have to abandon the security of that ledge and reach for another hold. Letting go of that sense of security.. is the challenge ... think of yourself as climbing a ladder. To move to the next rung, you must give up your grip and reach for the next one.
Nick Vujicic
#69. The moment we see beyond our personal desires to be felt sympathy for, that is the time we can actually start the journey to that final destination of true forgiveness.
Stephen Richards
#70. There's really no point in letting failure get the best of you. Better to just let it go and move on.
Annie Wersching
#71. If we studied the issue of forgiveness with a wider perspective, we are bound to opt for it after all.
Stephen Richards
#72. Nature does abhor a vacuum, and when you begin moving out of your life what you do not want, you automatically are making way for what you do want. By letting go of the lesser, you automatically make room for your greater good to come in.
Catherine Ponder
#73. Letting go isn't about forgetting; it's about learning and moving on. It's making a choice to be strengthened by your past ... not strangled by it.
Steve Maraboli
#74. You miss a lot of a person's life when you don't keep in touch. Maybe that's the point.
Bryant A. Loney
#75. Have you ever lost someone close to you? Someone who is at the core of your universe, the hero of all your stories...when that happens, it isn't just the loss of one life, it's the loss of two lives - one who found another world, perhaps...and one who is left behind.
Faraaz Kazi
#76. The minute we put aside our self-righteousness and move away from being the aggrieved, then we are on a healing process.
Stephen Richards
#77. You're looking for a reason," she said. "And that doesn't help. It doesn't change the present.
Sue Monk Kidd
#78. It was hard to understand a little and then walk away.
Rachel Joyce
#80. Fear is just like mist. Don't let it disorient you from living outside God's palm. Acknowledge it, then take any one step in any one direction ... and repeat.
Erica Goros
#81. The idea of always wanting to be the victim in circumstances where you have been offended is a common human trait. Each person wants to be viewed as the aggrieved party.
Stephen Richards
#82. This is a story about survival.
Letting go and learning to let in.
Getting along and moving on.
The truth about life.
The things left unsaid ...
Nadege Richards
#83. Distancing yourself from some painful event is probably the ignition for the process of forgiveness.
Stephen Richards
#84. Everybody's got a past. The past does not equal the future unless you live there.
Tony Robbins
#85. if people do not understand you outrightly, do not worry; understand people outrightly and act with wisdom, courage and understanding
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#86. When you forgive, you are freed from some of the feelings of disapproval and it can contribute to lessening your negative thoughts.
Stephen Richards
#87. You move forward because you have to. Life doesn't stand still. It makes you move on until you want to move on, you know? It'll run you over if you don't move.
Darian Wilk
#88. You have to forgive yourself for your past mistakes, and you have to forgive those that hurt you for what they did to you, or you're never going to fully move on.
Jennifer Gracen
#89. STAR: My dad always told me that life will keep on kicking you if you let it. You've got to keep moving, and you've got to not look back.
Sam Crescent
#90. Life shoould be touched, not strangled. You've got to relax, let it happen at times, and at other move forward with it.
Ray Bradbury
#91. Sometimes, I think one should only live in the present. The past is only a heavy burden to carry with you. And yet ... it's so hard to let them go ... to forget ... to move ahead ...
Danielle Steel
#92. Assuming you are still lost in thought about when exactly you should forgive someone, well the time is NOW.
Stephen Richards
#93. In the process of forgiveness, you can only control your own actions and decisions.
Stephen Richards
#94. I don't need to be any place else, because the music takes me to the only place I want to be right now. To the place where I am and have always been wholly me, the only church I've ever belonged to, the only place I've ever prayed.
Daisy Whitney
#95. What troubles us much, is of less importance to what troubles us much that invokes our thought, heart, spirit and body to dare to a live distinctive footprint on earth
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#96. But there's a whole world waiting, still, and there are good things in it.
Lois Lowry
#97. Don't keep your head turned backwards. Look ahead and move on. You are trying to walk forward with your head turned backward. This is why you feel miserable. Just let go!
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
#98. The Secret's message is to let go of all blame because it only destroys you, and to move forward with hope, love, compassion and kindness.
Siyyid Ali Muhammad Shirazi
#99. Do not allow yourself to be pulled into the role of embracing victimship as some sort of badge of honor to wear or flash around at any opportunity.
Stephen Richards
#100. The pain you have gone through will give you the strength of character to come through it all, so long as you learn from what you have suffered then it was not suffering at all.
Stephen Richards