“I don't want to get too much into my personal relationships but I will say I am actually doing the single thing right now. I want someone that I can have fun with and laugh with. I love to laugh and I'm really sarcastic, so it's important that she can take a joke. I think if you are going to be with someone for a while you really need someone you can let loose with and let go of all the stress of the day.” IfsThinkingWantNeedsI CanImportantFunLaughingToo MuchRight NowLetting GoJokesStressHaving FunSarcasticPersonal Relationships Author:Matt Lanter
“There are a limited number of things we can be personal with. This understanding can bring us to pare down to what we really need, and to let go of that which we cannot hold in caring awareness. We may learn that having too much can be another form of poverty.” NeedsMayBookFormUnderstandingNumbersPovertyLearningToo MuchAwarenessLetting GoCaring Author:Gunilla Brodde Norris
“I think that when you let go and "throw it all away" and stop getting attached and say "whatever happens, happens", you don't invest too much in anything particular, and things work out.” ThinkingHappensToo MuchParticularLetting GoWork OutWhatever HappensThings Work OutWhatever Happens Happens Author:Chris Pine
“Those who profit from adversity possess a spirit of humility and are therefore inclined to make the necessary changes needed to learn from their mistakes, failures, and losses. ... When we are focused too much on ourselves, we lose perspective. Humility allows us to regain perspective and see the big picture. ... Humility allows us to let go of perfection and keep trying.” TryingBigsSpiritLosesLossMistakeToo MuchHumilityPerspectiveNeededLetting GoPerfectionAdversityProfitFocusedKeep TryingBig PictureNecessary Change Author:John C. Maxwell
“For me, acting goes to a special place; it's almost mystical. You have to let go of what you think is good; it's a jump into trust, and trying to reach without wanting too much.” ThinkingTryingActingToo MuchSpecialLetting GoMysticalSpecial Places Author:Juliette Binoche
“We’re too much ourselves. Afraid of letting go of what we are, in case we are nothing, and holding on so tight, we lose everything else.” LosesCasesToo MuchLetting GoHolding On Author:Clive Barker
“I keep thinking about this river somewhere, with the water moving really fast. And these two people in the water, trying to hold onto each other, holding on as hard as they can, but in the end it's just too much. The current's too strong. They've got to let go, drift apart. That's how it is with us. It's a shame, Kath, because we've loved each other all our lives. But in the end, we can't stay together forever.” PeopleThinkingLoveTryingTwoEndsHardTogetherMovingStrongWaterForeverToo MuchOur LivesLetting GoRiversShameCurrentsHolding OnLet Me GoTogether ForeverNever Let Me Go Author:Kazuo Ishiguro
“Like driving along a bumpy road and losing control of the steering wheel, tossing you—just a tad—off the road. The wheels kick up some dirt, but you're able to pull it back. Yet no matter how hard you try to drive straight, something keeps jerking you to the side. You have so little control over anything anymore. And at some point, the struggle becomes too much—too tiring—and you consider letting go. Allowing tragedy... or whatever... to happen.” TryingLittlesMatterHardHappensAbleSidesStruggleToo MuchLetting GoLosingTragedyDrivingKicksWheelsAllowingDirtTireSteeringLosing ControlBumpy Roads Book:Thirteen Reasons Why Source: Thirteen Reasons Why
“You mostly.” Her hands went still again as her eyes stared off into the past with a look so wistful it made me ache for her. “The boys tended to take care of each other but you were too much for anyone else to handle.” I poked at the ball of yarn avoiding her eyes. “I wasn’t that bad.” She smiled. “You broke Ethan’s arm.” “It was self-defense. He wouldn’t let go of my foot.” “He was helping you tie your shoe.” LooksMadeStillsSelfHelpingHandsEyeCarePastBoysToo MuchFeetArmsLetting GoBallsShoesTake CareDefenseHandleBrokeTiesHer EyesAvoidingAcheSelf DefenseYarn Book:Stray Source: Stray
“And at some point, the struggle becomes too much-too tiring-and you consider letting go. Allowing tragedy... or whatever... to happen.” HappensStruggleToo MuchLetting GoTragedyAllowingTire Book:Thirteen Reasons Why Source: Thirteen Reasons Why