One of the great elements of the supernatural is having that mystery and letting people's imaginations run wild with it.
It gets better. It seems hard, you know, I think being different is always gonna be a tough climb. There's always gonna be people that are scared of it. But at the end of the day you give those bullies, those people, that are so ignorant, if you give them the power to affect you, you're letting them win. And they don't deserve that. What you're doing by being yourself is you're keeping it real, and you're being really brave.
Inaction, letting be, neither creating nor destroying--that is my evil. And also the knower as one without desire.
The truce is that. You forgive all of these moments because you're constantly waiting for the moment when you will be seen. As an equal. As just another person. As another first person. There's a letting go that comes with it.
Love is sometimes shown in the things you don't say, don't keep track of and don't notice. The greatest kindness is often shown in letting things go. None of us is perfect, but we can all be perfect friends and perfect partners by allowing those that we love to be imperfect. Give those around you the 'break' that you hope the world will give you on your own 'bad day' and you'll never, ever regret it.
I didn't have a hard time making it. I had a hard time letting it go.
Letting go is the ultimate weakness.
Forgiveness means letting go of the past.
maturity. . . is letting things happen.
Forgivness is letting go of the hope that the past can be changed
Only by letting go can we truly possess what is real.
John [Travolta] and I have remained very close friends ever since we did Grease. When I was told that "You're the One That I Want" was named the #1 duet in history and, during a text chat with John letting him know he said "we should record a Christmas song. " Of course I said yes.
We're letting [technology] take us places that we don't want to go.
There is, in the end, the letting go.
The demons aren't the noise. They are our aversion to the noise. . . when you can accept discomfort, doing so allows a balance of mind. That surrender, that letting go of wanting anything to be other than it is right in the moment, is what frees us from hell.
Philosophers feel a little more cautious about letting down their technical guard lest the general public doesn't recognize their special credentials. It's the fact that philosophy is of general interest that, paradoxically, keeps philosophers from wanting to speak in a way that's accessible to the general public.
It's what still excites me most about acting: letting your imagination go places it's never been before. There's nothing better than that
so it's always a process of letting go, one way or another
So the best thing is to really work on yourself and opening your own heart and just letting all that stuff [worrying] go. And it is possible. It's sometimes takes a lot of time; it's not easy. And a lot of sitting with yourself and trying to work with your own heart.
I liked the idea of being a writer and letting somebody else do the graft.