I Quotes
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“I relate to most of the characters I play, because I do feel like an outsider.”
“I relate to that - he inspires me across the board. His music inspires me and reminds me to maintain honesty in the things that I do, to have an absence of fear. Listening to Earl Sweatshirt's music is like therapy to me.”
“I relate to the audiences and they know me. It's pretty real.”
“I relate to the feeling that Da Vinci was often plagued by the idea that what he did wasn't good enough, that he was his harshest critic. He'd sometimes destroy what he was working on.”
“I relate to those characters - and any character I play - in as much as I put myself in their positions and feel how I would personally deal with their experiences.”
“I relate to what Gov. Romney brings. I know what it means to balance a budget. I know what it means to write a paycheck and not only cash one. I know what it means to create a job, and I know what it means to struggle with my business every day in terms of keeping our doors open any day but definitely in a difficult economy.”
“I related so much to the responsibility of being a parent, the responsibility of "did you screw your kid up," the responsibility of letting your own parents down.”
“I related to his disillusionment. Thinking that he was going for this big dream. Then he kind of saw through it all at one point and went back home. Then he started a bender, which I can relate to of course.”
“I related to this future version of America that wasn't tidy but layered, improvised, and complicated.”
Source: The Way You Make Me Feel
“I relax and cast aside all mental burdens, allowing God to express through me His perfect love, peace, and wisdom.”
“I relax and enjoy life. I know that whatever I need to know is revealed to me in the perfect time and space sequence.”
“I relax by taking my bicycle apart and putting it back together again.”
“I relax completely when I'm at rest. I don't think of numbers; I don't think of work.”
“I relax my body completely, relax my mind completely, and then imagine myself at a level where anything can happen.”
“I relax while I work. It's really weird but my job doesn't feel like work at all. That's why I try to do as much as possible. When I'm on the set, learning lines and playing around, I'm relaxed. It's so amazing.”
“I relaxed. “I would imagine in your world, girls are much different than here in the real world. I’m sure if you spent some time with the everyday girl, you would find I am not unique.” He grinned at me. “The everyday girl is who writes me fan mail and buys out my concerts. They are the girls who yell my name and run after me like crazed animals. You’ve not even tried to sneak into my room and squirt your perfume on my pillow.”
“i release a sigh of surrender as rivers carve their own paths through walls of rock and stone.
even they know the futility of stillness.”
Source: a language only the earth remembers.
“I release all control to the Universe. I am at peace with myself and with life.”
Source: You Can Heal Your Life Gift
“I release all criticism. I only give out that which I wish to receive in return. My love and acceptance of others is mirrored to me in every moment.”
“I release all fears and doubts. I accept myself and create peace in my mind and heart. I now choose to free myself from all destructive fears and doubts. I am loved and I am safe.”
“I release all feelings of worry and guilt. Throughout life, the two most futile emotions are guilt for what has been done and worry about what might be done.”
“I release all of my resentment over to the divine and ask that it be transformed into healing energy. May I be finally relieved of any heavy emotional burdens I feel inside.”
“I release and regulate my emotions by giving myself time to reflect and regenerate”
Source: A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
“I release any feelings of competition or comparison. I simply do my best and enjoy being me.”
Source: The Present Moment: 365 Daily Affirmations
“I release my parents from the feeling that they have already failed me.
I release my children from the need to bring pride to me; that they may write their own ways according to their hearts, that whisper all the time in their ears.
I release my partner from the obligation to complete myself. I do not lack anything, I learn with all beings all the time.
I thank my grandparents and forefathers who have gathered so that I can breathe life today. I release them from past failures and unfulfilled desires, aware that they have done their best to resolve their situations within the consciousness they had at that moment.
I honor you, I love you and I recognize you as innocent.
I am transparent before your eyes, so they know that I do not hide or owe anything other than being true to myself and to my very existence, that walking with the wisdom of the heart, I am aware that I fulfill my life project, free from invisible and visible family loyalties that might disturb my Peace and Happiness, which are my only responsibilities.
I renounce the role of savior, of being one who unites or fulfills the expectations of others.
Learning through, and only through, love, I bless my essence, my way of expressing, even though somebody may not understand me.
I understand myself, because I alone have lived and experienced my history; because I know myself, I know who I am, what I feel, what I do and why I do it.
I respect and approve myself.
I honor the Divinity in me and in you.
We are free.”
“I release the past with ease and trust in the process of life.”
“I release the throwing knife as something I can't place deflates in my chest. It sinks like disappointment.
It breathes like relief.”
Source: Children of Blood and Bone
“I release you, fear, because you hold
these scenes in front of me and I was born
with eyes that can never close.”
Source: She Had Some Horses
“I release you from this burden.
You carry too much.
I am sorry.”
Source: Mirrored Heavens
“I release you. I evict you from my heart. Because if I don't do it now, I never will.”
Source: It's Not Summer Without You
“I released that I could crank out a song if I practiced it a lot. If I am in the practice of writing songs everyday or every other day, getting ideas and following through with them, and not just saying "I've got this idea, but I will get to it at some point." If I actually sit down and not be lazy, and follow through with it then you just get in the practice of doing things. It feels very productive, and then it gets a lot easier, because you are working the muscle in your brain. The "song-writing muscle" so to speak.”
“I released that side of things really as kind of an introduction to where I came from musically, back in the day when all I had was a keyboard, a drum machine, and a four-track. So I was doing these little synth-pop ditties, and it's how I learned to write.”
“I released the diagnosis and treatment of Magee’s Disease (MD) to the internet for free because it was the right thing to do.”
“I relentlessly scrutinized one question: ‘How do I plant a tiny unpretentious seed for myself in this barren world? How do I forfeit what is, and start living for the kingdom in my heart?’ I kept repeating it and repeating it in my head. I knew a dreamer should breathe; break the mold in which he was set. Imagination was the answer. I knew it was all in there, prepared like a dining table for me.”
Source: Journeys Beyond Earth
“I relied mainly on other artists, who I think are smarter than critics, any critics or curators or anybody like that. They really know.”
“I relied on him to find answers I couldn’t, to blaze a path when I found myself lost. David saw things no one else did. He saw through the world to the mysteries on the other side. I know that he’s gone on to solve those mysteries.” A faint smile touched Nikolai’s lips. “I can see him in some great library, already lost in his work, head bent to some new problem, making the unknown known. When I enter the laboratory, when I wake in the night with a new idea, I will miss him…” His voice broke. “I miss him now. May the Saints receive him on a brighter shore.”
“May the Saints receive him,” the crowd murmured. But David hadn’t believed in Saints. He’d believed in the Small Science. He’d believed in a world ordered by facts and logic.
What do you believe? Zoya didn’t know. She believed in Ravka, in her king, in the chance that she could be a part of something better than herself. But maybe she didn’t deserve that.
All eyes had turned to Genya now. She was David’s wife, his friend, his compatriot. She was expected to speak.
Genya stood straighter, lifted her chin. “I loved him,” she said, her body still trembling as if it had been torn apart and hastily stitched back together. “I loved him and he loved me. When I was … when no one could reach me … he saw me. He…” Genya turned her head to Zoya’s shoulder and sobbed. “I loved him and he loved me.”
Was there any greater gift than that? Any more unlikely discovery in this world?
“I know,” said Zoya. “He loved you more than anything.”
The dragon’s eye had opened and Zoya felt that love, the enormity of what Genya had lost. It was too much to endure knowing she could do nothing to erase that pain”
Source: Rule of Wolves
“I relieve myself from the rigours of directing by casting the movie correctly.”
“I relieve rappers just like Tylenol”
“I relinquished myself to existence pure and simple, thinking absolutely nothing—as if my mind were merely an echo chamber for the music, as if it contained only ether or at most a vaguely pleasant odor as of roses preserved between the pages of a book, their significance long forgotten. The tongue of the road gobbled me up and I allowed myself to sink like a tasty mouthful all the way to the bottom of a marvelous, rejuvenating vacuity. Later, it would occur to me it’s the emptiness we mistakenly call Innocence.”
Source: Beginner's Luke
“I relish simplicity as an all-comprehensive value.”
“I relish the eight-hour format of a single season because it gives you time to do that.”
“I relish the time I have when there are no interruptions. Most often the best time for writing is late at night.”
“I relished the sweet sense of keeping a unique secret in my mind - a wonderful magical universe that I could go to any time, any place, and no one had to know. It was my personal place, better than any I've read about in any other book. And when I wrote, I was in the process of pulling that personal universe out of nothing and into the cold reality of the greater world.”
“I relive the good moments, forgive the bad ones but never forget either.”
“I reluctantly accept the rolling pin strategy.”
Source: Tiny Explorer
“I reluctantly concluded that there was no way for me to help bring into being the Muslim culture I'd dreamed of, the progressive, irreverent, skeptical, argumentative, playful and unafraid culture which is what I've always understood as freedom.... Actually Existing Islam ... which makes literalism a weapon and redescription a crime, will never let the likes of me in.”
“I reluctantly signed up for a journalism major, thinking I needed a fall-back way to make money should my career as a novelist fail to take off. As I started to try on journalism, including doing internships and working at the campus paper, I found I actually liked it. So I started to want to be a journalist.”
“I rely a great deal on animal instincts.”
Source: Soros on Soros: Staying Ahead of the Curve
“I rely far more on gut instinct than researching huge amounts of statistics.”
Source: Losing My Virginity: The Autobiography
“I rely heavily on Thomas Sowell's magnificent book, Black Rednecks, White Liberals. He points out that blacks in the North perform better, academically, than whites in the South where they did not have much of an emphasis on learning. But please note that I'm not the one making that argument in that section about Michael Moore. And by the way, I'm not a man. White men have done a lot. It's silly to write a book titled, Stupid White Men.”