“But for everything that is left behind, something is gained, a deeper union with truth and yes! That's the process of letting go! We fall, but we get back up again.”— Jessica Goldberg, Russel Armstrong, Patch Darragh, imdb.com
“I’m folding your leaving Into the nothing-feeling Will it lighten Will it lighten”— Sarah V. Schweig, bombmagazine.org
“You embrace the ups and downs of the healing journey, knowing that it is all adding to your transformation. You give yourself permission to grieve, to be joyful, to be angry, to be calm – whatever arises, you’re open to it, because you know that processing your emotions in a healthy way is an import…”— Shahida Arabi, thoughtcatalog.com
“You’re actively building yourself up rather than tearing yourself down – and it’s a beautiful thing to witness.”— Shahida Arabi, thoughtcatalog.com
“Instead of being addicted to the chaos, you’re now finding yourself achieving more without it.”— Shahida Arabi, thoughtcatalog.com
“Initially, it can be hard to resist the temptation to see what this person is up to – but once you get past those cravings, recovery from that addiction is so much sweeter than taking another hit.”— Shahida Arabi, thoughtcatalog.com
“Let go of the things that have broken you down and ripped your chest open. You were never meant to keep them.”— Orenda, instagram.com
“Grief is not about the shortest distance between two points. It’s about getting out alive.”— Leslie Ann Minot, qarrtsiluni.com
“I'm not dying, juts moving to another chapter. I don't have a script; that's the beauty of it.”— Tim Duncan, mysanantonio.com
“You are so busy standing in your ruins that you are not building a new city.”— Brianna Wiest, shopcatalog.com
“Walk away from it until you're stronger. All your problems will be there when you get back, but you'll be better able to cope.”— Lady Bird Johnson, thoughtco.com
“Why does everyone talk about the past? All that counts is tomorrow's game.”— Roberto Clemente, baseball-almanac.com
“The first step in healing is removing yourself from the environment that made you sick. That requires holding yourself accountable for the spaces you occupy & the people you surround yourself with. If you are aware that spending time in certain spaces or spending time around certain people may trigg…”— Ebonee Davis, twitter.com
“It's much easier to get over someone if you can delude yourself into thinking you never really cared that much.”— Nora Ephron, books.google.com
“I had to pick myself up and get on with it, do it all over again, only even better this time.”— Sam Walton, amazon.com
“Moving on isn’t about when you don’t remember anymore, it’s being okay even when you do.”— @perspicacioussithlord, wnq-writers.com