Quotes about Release
Dance. Dance, Zarité. The slave who dances is free while he is dancing.' He told me. I have always danced.
— Isabel Allende
"I can forgive, but I cannot forget" is only another way of saying, "I will not forgive." Forgiveness ought to be like a canceled note-torn in two and burned up so that it never can be shown against one.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Trump often says he needs to keep his tax returns private until the IRS finishes auditing him. But the IRS itself has said this isn't necessary. And recently, Trump changed his tune, saying he'll release his returns as soon as Hillary Clinton releases the 33,000 emails she deleted from her email server.
— Reid Hoffman
The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one.
— Albert Einstein
if I walk around with anger in my heart, it just darkens my own soul. Forgiveness is hard, but really, it costs me nothing because it doesn't come from me.
— Susan May Warren
Forgiveness isn't for the person you're forgiving… It's for yourself. It's hat you do to be set free.
— Susan May Warren
Forgiveness isn't for the person you're forgiving, Echo. It's for yourself. It's what you do to be set free.
— Susan May Warren
love doesn't come from us - it's born in us, a birthright from God. We can't manufacture it, we can only release what He's given us. That nudge to forgive? I told you— I think that's love trying to break free.
— Susan May Warren
Grace releases people not only from sin but from shame.
— Charles Swindoll
Hold everything loosely.
— Charles Swindoll
Third, God the Spirit will show us how to live and die as we learn how to release whatever has us in its grip. (That last phrase wasn't a mistake.) As long as we're owned by whatever we're clutching, we'll never be given over completely to the Holy Spirit. This would be an excellent moment for you to do some self-analysis. To what, to whom are you clinging? Let it go. Let them go.
— Charles Swindoll
All the ache in my heart and the wound in my soul All the tearing apart at saying good-bye All the pain deep inside, like a dam giving way . .
— Chris Fabry