“Now that I've let go of my story, I can let go of my life.”
Traudl Junge (1920–2002) secretary to Adolf Hitler
As quoted in her obituary in The Guardian (14 February 2002) http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2002/feb/14/guardianobituaries.humanities.
Source: All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
“Now that I've let go of my story, I can let go of my life.”
Traudl Junge (1920–2002) secretary to Adolf Hitler
As quoted in her obituary in The Guardian (14 February 2002) http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2002/feb/14/guardianobituaries.humanities.
“Then a little voice in him said, Let go, let go, let go”
Alice Sebold book The Lovely Bones
Source: The Lovely Bones
“Your fear of letting go prevents you from letting go of your fear of letting go.”
John Burdett (1951) British crime novelist
Source: Bangkok Tattoo
Peter Gabriel (1950) English singer-songwriter, record producer and humanitarian
Love to Be Loved
Song lyrics, Us (1992)
Robert Seymour Bridges (1844–1930) British writer
I Will Not Let Thee Go http://www.poemhunter.com/p/m/poem.asp?poet=6639&poem=30254, st. 7. <br class="br">Poetry
“I don’t let go of concepts—I question them. Then they let go of me.”
Byron Katie (1942) American spiritual writer
Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life (2002)
“Another white man's trick! Let me go! Let me die fighting!”
Crazy Horse (1840–1877) Oglala Sioux chief
During the final confrontation in which he was fatally wounded, as quoted in Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains (1919) by Charles Alexander Eastman
“Let's leave the studio and go watch what moves..”
Albert Marquet (1875–1947) French artist
Marquet quoted by his wife Marcelle, in 'Exposition Albert Marquet', Musee Jenisch, p. 8; as cited in Albert Marquet and the Fauve movement; 1898-1908, Norris Judd, Thesis (A.B.), published by Sweet Briar College, May, 1976 – - digitized by Internet Archive, 2010 https://archive.org/details/albertmarquetfau00judd, p. 52 <br class="br">[comment of his wife: Marquet frequently said this to his companions; he rarely appeared in the studio of his art teacher Gustave Moreau for any length of time because he felt ill at ease there. He preferred to sketch in the streets of Paris with w:Charles Camoin or w:Henri Manguin.