“If you are scared of tomorrow, think of the things you can control today, the things you have now, think of just today and how you can get through it. Think of how you can make today slightly better, think of how you can make this day a good day in case history repeats itself tomorrow. Think of maki…”— Rania Naim, thoughtcatalog.com
“Our anxiety does not come from thinking about the future, but from wanting to control it.”— Kahlil Gibran, books.google.com
“Don't try to control it, let it control you. A good kiss is powerful, so you should just let it grip you and go with it. The moment is broken if you try to control it.”— Rich Santos, marieclaire.com
“You must learn to let go. Release the stress. You were never in control anyway.”— Steve Maraboli, amazon.com
“There is great change to be experienced once you learn the power of letting go. Stop allowing anyone or anything to control, limit, repress, or discourage you from being your true self! Today is YOURS to shape - own it - break free from people and things that poison or dilute your spirit.”— Steve Maraboli, amazon.com
“How would your life be different if…You stopped worrying about things you can’t control and started focusing on the things you can? Let today be the day…You free yourself from fruitless worry, seize the day and take effective action on things you can change.”— Steve Maraboli, amazon.com
“I just think that funerals are a lot like death itself. You can have your wishes, your plans, but at the end of the day, it’s out of your control.”— Gayle Forman, amazon.com
“Cool air skated over my breasts. I'd forgone a bra since I knew Ilyan liked that, so there was nothing to shield my breasts when he jerked the dress down to my waist. The straps captured my arms at my sides. His narrowed gaze devoured my body, touching me with dark intent. I shivered and strained to…”— Farrah Abraham, amazon.com
“My knees were weak but he held me with one hand, guiding me with the motion of his hips. I was completely his to do with what he wanted and he knew it.”— Emme Rollins, amazon.com
“There was no good reason for me to do as he said, not then, not ever. I want to make that very clear. No mater what Dan asked of me, I always had the ability to say no. I simply didn't take it.”— Megan Hart, amazon.com
“The idea that we could control the course of our lives through rational choices was as absurd as a fish trying to control the ocean in which it swam.”— Elif Shafak, amazon.com
“Some people make the mistake of confusing ‘submission’ with ‘weakness,’ whereas it is anything but. Submission is a form of peaceful acceptance of the terms of the universe, including the things we are currently unable to change or comprehend.”— Elif Shafak, amazon.com
“If you understand how the universe operates, you control it, in a way.”— Stephen Hawking, books.google.com
“Find beauty in the unexpected. Most of the magic you'll find sprinkled around you throughout this lifetime won't be part of the plan. The big loves, the long laughs, the starry nights and the truly great moments will never scheduled. Ease up a bit. Release control.”— Rachel Brathen, instagram.com
“If you tie him with a leash, then make absolutely certain that he doesn't choke with it. Let him play and be with the guys. Give him room to grow. Make your leash a really long one so he doesn't realize that it's there, and only pull on it when absolutely necessary.”— Krista Hiles, ezinearticles.com
“Let him think he's in charge. Men don’t like to be bossed around or dominated. They want to be the alpha. That doesn’t mean you can’t be in charge, he just has to think he’s in charge. Find ways to drop subtle hints to get what you want.”— Abby Stern, thebolde.com
“The countertop. It's when the woman is lying on her back on the counter or table while he enters standing. It's rough. There's pushing aside of papers, pepper shakers, which add to the sense of urgency and inappropriateness. It's easy to maneuver and move the woman to slide along the counter. There…”— Margaret Wagner, sheknows.com
“We cannot control what anyone else is up to; we can only be mindful of what we can each do individually, and do it well.”— Timber Hawkeye, amazon.com