“Maybe we held on a little too long to the people who didn’t deserve us because we had more good in our hearts than they did. Maybe we saw them for how they could have been if they had a heart like ours. But they didn’t, and maybe they never will. Hearts like ours are special. They should be treasure…”— Charlotte Freeman, shopcatalog.com
“I don’t want you To slip through my fingers… That’s why I hold so tight.”— Tiffany Richardson, instagram.com
“When you hold on to something for too long or too hard, you corrupt it.”— Kate Barnow, Nick Clark, Frank Dillane, imdb.com
“It's human nature to try and hold on to things.”— Joseph Dougherty, Ezra Fitz, Ian Harding, imdb.com
“It's okay son... I know you want this to be over. I'm right here. I will be right here... But you don't give up. You hear me?”— Hugh Glass, imdb.com
“We need to stop holding onto the wrong people. We need to stop pressing ourselves against men and women who don’t give a shit about us. We need to stop chasing people who won’t chase back.”— Lauren Jarvis-Gibson, thoughtcatalog.com
“the 'why' of the clinging, will always be of greater consequence and importance than the 'what' you are clinging to. always.”— Joel L. Daniels, twitter.com
“Love means holding on to someone just as hard as you can because if you don’t, one blink and they might disappear…forever.”— Ellen Hopkins, amazon.com
“Some of us think holding on makes us strong but sometimes it is letting go.”— Hermann Hesse, goodreads.com
“You worry too much about the monsters hiding under your bed and cling close to the monster sleeping next to you instead.”— Holly Riordan, amazon.com
“We need, in love, to practice only this: letting each other go. For holding on comes easily; we do not need to learn it.”— Rainer Maria Rilke, amazon.com
“Sometimes the sins you haven't committed are all you have left to hold onto.”— David Sedaris, amazon.com
“I made up my mind that I would hold onto nothing, that I would expect nothing.”— Henry Miller, amazon.com
“This world is not enough, but it will have to do. You can either hold on or let go.”— Margaret Atwood, amazon.com