Letting Go Quotes

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“Funny how someone you thought of every waking moment for months, how a type of longing that was so significant it became a building block of your identity, eventually slips wholly from your mind.”
Austin Taylor, Notes on Infinity

Erik Pevernagie
“If we cling to old stories and carry the burden of regrets, mistakes, and unresolved sorrow, we must recognize that we hold on to pain and suffering. Instead, we must steam ahead, letting go and releasing the grip of the past with the inspiration of mindful liberation, but without willful amnesia. (“Never looking back again”)”
Erik Pevernagie

“Healing begins when you cancel the role of impersonators in your story. Your truth is Heaven’s script. You are not disposable — you are divine investment, backed by glory, loved without expiration.”
Dr. Angela L. Hood

“You are not an echo — you are God's announcement. The moment you let go of who can't hear your worth, peace roars louder than rejection ever did.”
Dr. Angela L. Hood

“Their silence may echo, but it doesn’t define me. I hold space for peace, plant seeds of purpose, and let divine validation bloom louder than applause.”
Dr. Angela L. Hood

“If they never call, I don’t crumble—I recalibrate. My worth isn’t dependent on their voice, but confirmed by heaven’s whisper.”
Dr. Angela L. Hood

“Don’t decode the disguise—just accept the exposure.”
Dr. Angela L. Hood

“If they let go, let God lift you."
Read that again!”
Dr. Angela L. Hood

“You don’t need closure — just clench your purpose and close the door yourself!”
Dr. Angela L. Hood

“Dr. Lovell, I like to think you’re spinning
and can’t feel it like I can’t feel the world shake
unless I’m really tired and then it’s like a gift
to let it go and just stop trying so hard.”
Gabrielle Calvocoressi

Andrew Browski
“If they come back today and say, 'let's try again, but differently' - what would you answer?”
Andrew Browski, Hold Me Differently: For Him and For Her — When Love Needs a New Language

“Prayer to Forgive Yourself:

Dear Heavenly Father,
I come before You with a heart heavy from the weight of my own mistakes. I know You are merciful and full of compassion. Your Word says:

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9

So I confess, Lord—not just the actions, but the shame I’ve carried. I release it now. I lay it at Your feet.

Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me (Psalm 51:10).
Help me to see myself through Your eyes—not as broken, but as beloved.
Not as condemned, but as redeemed.

You said in Isaiah 1:18:

“Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.”

So I receive that cleansing. I receive Your grace.
I forgive myself—not because I deserve it, but because You’ve already paid the price.

Let Your love rewrite the story I’ve told myself.
Let Your truth silence the voice of shame.
Let Your Spirit lead me into healing, wholeness, and peace.

I declare: I am not my past.
I am not my failure.
I am a new creation in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17).
I walk forward free, forgiven, and full of purpose.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
Dr. Angela L. Hood

Shekhar Sahu
“In clinging, I wanted
to cage the bird.
Only when I let her be free,
she returned with her flock.”
Shekhar Sahu

Shekhar Sahu
“In withdrawing from noise,
a new voice emerged.
In losing my voice,
I could speak to my soul.”
Shekhar Sahu

Shekhar Sahu
“House plants die
with overwater, overlove.
Only when I stepped back,
the entire garden began to grow.”
Shekhar Sahu

“It's become quite clear to me that I have a lot of crying to catch up on.
How do I know?
Because it swells up in my throat and causes my eyes to water.”
Deanna L. Lawlis

“It's become quite clear to me that I have a lot of crying to catch up on.
How do I know?
Because it wells up in my throat and causes my eyes to water.”
Deanna L. Lawlis

“Special prayer for those who are suffering from any addictions and depression:

“Father, I thank You that addiction is not their identity. I declare that all people all over the world with any kind of addition are not bound—they are beloved. I speak divine interruption into every cycle of destruction. Let Your Spirit arrest every craving and replace it with hunger for righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. Send laborers into their path, dreams into their sleep, and conviction into their choices. I declare that they will live and not die, and they will proclaim the works of the Lord. Let the chains fall. Let the fog lift. Let the prodigals come home.

I come boldly, not because I feel strong, but because You are. I lift up every heavy thought, every silent ache, every invisible battle. I declare that their minds are not a battlefield—it is holy ground. Let every lie be silenced by truth. Let every shadow be pierced by Your light. Where despair tries to settle, let joy erupt. Where confusion whispers, let clarity roar. I speak divine alignment over their thoughts, emotions, and spirit. Let them feel Your nearness, not just know it. Let them rest in Your embrace, not just reach for it. Depression has no dominion over them. Peace is their portion. Joy is their inheritance. Hope is their anthem.”

In Jesus’ name, Amen!”
Dr. Angela L Hood

“Great morning!

There’s something amazing that happens when you choose you over chaos, lies, deceit, worry and stress. When you realize your value. When you seize the moment to say “yes I love you and yes I’ll miss you but to leave you is better than to stay.” Sometimes loving someone isn’t enough because in most cases the bad outweighs the good.

This is not just a statement; it’s a prophetic release. It captures the sacred tension between love and liberation, and between longing and self-worth.

“I loved you. I prayed for you. I even stayed longer than I should have. But today, I choose me. I choose peace over performance. Truth over tension. Healing over history. Leaving isn’t failure—it’s freedom.”
Dr. Angela L. Hood

Brian Staveley
“It was watching the priestess in that moment, seeing her for what she was— stunning but bloody, gorgeous but mortal, bereft but joyful— that I understood, finally, about love. She had been telling me, but I couldn't see it, couldn't believe it until I saw her staring at the body of the man she'd loved, standing and singing, utterly undiminished by his absence. This was the lesson I couldn't learn even from a lifetime gazing into my own heart, from a million nights fighting Ruc or feeling him move inside me: Love is not some eternal state, but a delight in the paradise of the imperfect. The holding of a thing is inextricable from the letting go, and to love, you must learn both. The world was still beautiful—Ela felt that, and as she sang, I felt the music rising inside me finally, in my flesh and mind—the music of joy and all the wonder that cannot last, of joy, not in the having, but in the passage—and I opened my mouth to sing alongside her, to pour into the world that corporeal trembling without which our lives mean nothing, nor our deaths.”
Brian Staveley, Skullsworn

Sarah Voldeng
“The art of letting go, if mastered, may save us from our own suffering.”

Excerpt From: Sarah Voldeng. “The Art of an Enlightened Woman.” Apple Books.”
Sarah Voldeng, The Art of an Enlightened Woman: A Manifesto

Sarah Voldeng
“Sometimes, our own emotional paralysis holds us back, forcing us to cling to what was not ours in the first place. ”

Excerpt From: Sarah Voldeng. “The Art of an Enlightened Woman.” Apple Books.”
Sarah Voldeng, The Art of an Enlightened Woman: A Manifesto

Spaarsh R.
“You didn’t lose a person. You lost the version of yourself you were starting to believe in when they were around.”
SPAARSH R, THE HOUSE WHISPER: A SOUL COMPANION FOR THE GENERATION THAT FEELS TOO MUCH

Djamel Bennecib
“If the monster knocks twice, don’t open the door to prove you’re brave. Close it—because now, you’re free.”
Djamel Bennecib, At 36: A Year That Broke Me Open — and Put Me Back Together

“Some people outgrow you before you’re ready to let go.”
Lilah Starr, Red Eye Murders

“It’s time to let go of some old weight. But only you can choose to.”
Sunny Tiwari

Khuliso Mamathoni
“There is value in letting go of the people that you value.”
Khuliso Mamathoni, The Greatest Proposal

“Sometimes simplicity means letting go, to make space for what truly matters”
AshRawArt

Nadia El-Fassi
“Can you forgive me, sweet boy? For that night?"
Hank tilted his head to the side again, and seemed to reply by giving Ellis's hand a sloppy lick.
"Thank you, Hank. I know you can't understand, but you saved me. Again and again, just by being there. My life was fuller because of you. I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry. And I love you, so much." He patted the air softly. "You can go now, sweet boy."
Hank stilled, as if Ellis's words were settling over him. Rosemary felt the air around them swell and for a second the world grew soft and permeable. She heard a raspy bark, as if down a long echo, and Hank dissolved into moonlight.”
Nadia El-Fassi, Love at First Fright

“We could be as gentle as October!
Letting what must change, change,
without pleading for permanence.
Even in our fading,
there could be colour,
and an ineffable acceptance of passing.”
Monika Ajay Kaul