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Sometimes, I think one should only live in the present. The past is only a heavy burden to carry with you. And yet... it's so hard to let them go... to forget... to move ahead...
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present
past
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Danielle Steel |
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I had turned away from the picture and was going back to the world where events move, men change, light flickers, life flows in a clear stream, no matter whether over mud or over stones.
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moving-on
hope
final-departure
last-goodbye
last-sight
lost-friends
picture-metaphor
life-goes-on
moving-on-and-letting-go
getting-over-it
leaving
remembering
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Joseph Conrad |
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Some people spend years in counselling trying to cope with being fucked up. I just move on. The fucked-upness always goes. The conventional wisdom is that you're running away, you should learn to cope with being fucked-up. I don't hold with that. Life is a dynamic rather than a static process, and when we don't change it kills us. It's not running away, it's moving on.
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moving-on
counselling
moving-on-and-letting-go
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Irvine Welsh |
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Momma used to say, you got to know when to move. More important than knowing when to stay put.
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moving-on
not-looking-back
moving-on-and-letting-go
moving
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Joyce Carol Oates |
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As my grandmother said, 'Sorry won't unbreak the eggs'. Just clean the mess and move on.
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moving-on-and-letting-go
sorry
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Raymond E. Feist |
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He lived in sight of both worlds, but he looked toward the unknown. And he was a scholar.... You can still live on that shimmering line between your old thinking and your new understanding, always in a state of learning. In the figurative sense, this is a border that is always moving-- as you advance forward in your studies and realizations, that mysterious forest of the unknown always stays a few feet ahead of you, so you have to travel light in order to keep following it. You have to stay mobile, movable, supple.
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learning
moving-on-and-letting-go
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Elizabeth Gilbert |
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I just gritted my teeth, took out a needle, and worked him out of my heart like a splinter.
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moving-on-and-letting-go
healing
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Mohsin Hamid |
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You only get to keep what you refuse to let go of
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moving-on-and-letting-go
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