Letting Go Of Someone You Love Quotes

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Clara Hudson
In the intricate dance of love, sometimes the most heart-wrenching step is letting go...
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Letting go is a silent farewell, whispered by a heart that's loved too much.  

The art of letting go is a canvas painted in shades of courage and vulnerability.  

Sometimes love means letting someone walk away, even if they're taking a piece of you with them.  

Letting go doesn't mean you stop loving; it means you start living.  

The hardest goodbyes are those that come without a reason, except the whispering of the heart.  

Letting go is love's most ruthless test.  

Love stays even when the person leaves; letting go is just giving it a new address.  

When you let go, you create room for something or someone better.  

Sometimes you have to untangle yourself, even if you were never really a knot in their life.  

The act of letting go is an act of self-love.  

Letting go is not defeat, but the birth of a new victory.  

Sometimes the story ends so a new chapter can begin.  

Letting go is the painful walk through fire to get to the other side, untouched.  

The most courageous act is to release what you thought was your forever.  

Sometimes you have to allow your heart to lose its way to help your soul find its home.  

To let go is to set free a caged bird, even if that bird is your love.  

Letting go is the epitome of a love that's brave enough to free its object.  

In the paradox of love, sometimes letting go is the grip that tightens a bond.  

A tree must shed its leaves to make room for new growth.  

Love is a fabric that wears out; letting go is the thread that mends it.  

Letting go doesn't mean erasing memories; it means unclipping the anchor that drowns you.  

Sometimes you have to stop stirring a pot that's already empty.  

Letting go is not the end of love; it's the beginning of understanding.  

Love never truly leaves; it just changes forms.  

In letting go, you find a love that was there all along, hidden under the debris of expectations.  

When you let go, the world doesn't end; a new horizon simply comes into view.  

To let go is to trust that there's a better form of love out there, and within.  

Letting go is the lesson love leaves behind as its legacy.  

Saying goodbye doesn't make you a quitter; it makes you a survivor.  

To let go of someone you love is to honor your own boundaries.  

The space between holding on and letting go is where life happens.  

Sometimes the most loving thing you can do is to let someone go.  

Letting go is the choice to become a gardener instead of being the flower.  

It's in the act of letting go that we find our true strength.  

To let go is to set a prisoner free, only to discover that the prisoner was you.  

Letting go is the ultimate act of faith in love's mysterious ways.  

Sometimes you have to let go to discover that you were holding onto an illusion.  

The chains of love are sometimes the ones we have to break to be free.  

When you let go, you're not losing love; you're making room for a self that can love even better.  

Letting go is just another way to say I love you, from a distance.

Letting go is how you unwrap the gift of your own peace.  

When you let go, you give yourself the permission to heal.  

In the arithmetic of love, subtraction can lead to addition.  

Sometimes love is a maze; letting go is the exit.  

The harshest part of love is realizing that 'forever' has an expiration date.  

To let go is to turn the page but not close the book.  

Letting go is the punctuation that ends a complex sentence of entangled emotions.  

You let go because sometimes love is about subtraction, not addition.  

In the economy of love, letting go is the cost of emotional freedom.  

Letting go is the underlined truth in every love story.  

The act of letting go is a love letter you write to yourself.  

Sometimes you have to set someone free, just to keep your own soul intact.  

In the orchestra of love, letting go is the pause between two notes that gives the music depth.  

To let go is to paint a new landscape in the art of your life.  

The courage to let go is a love note to your future self.  

Letting go is the most selfless and selfish thing you can do simultaneously.  

To let go is to love yourself more than you love the idea of someone else.  

Unclenching your fists is how you let love fly free.  

The heart sometimes has to be empty to be refilled.  

Letting go is the silence that speaks louder than love's sweetest words.  

You have to be willing to lose to gain yourself.  

Letting go is like turning off a familiar road, onto one that leads to unknown destinations.  

The journey of letting go is a solo trip to find the destination of a new you.  

Sometimes the most scenic route in love's journey is the detour of letting go.  

In the geometry of love, letting go is the angle that straightens a twisted situation.  

Letting go is how you rip off the bandage of dependency.  

The act of letting go is the truest form of cherishing what you had.  

Love may fade, but the courage in letting go illuminates your path.  

Letting go is not a loss but a gain of a wiser, stronger you.  

To let go is to take a free fall with the hope that you'll learn to fly.  

Love isn't always about holding tight; sometimes it's about loosening the grip.  

Letting go is the love you return to yourself.  

When you let go, you're not planting sorrow; you're sowing the seed of a fresh start.  

Love might end, but bravery begins in letting go.  

The irony of love is that letting go could be the key to holding on to yourself.  

Letting go is how you turn love's pages without tearing them.  

To let go is to unlock a cage and realize you were the bird all along.  

The end of a relationship is not the end of love, but a reconfiguration of it.  

In love's architecture, letting go is the cornerstone of a stronger foundation.  

There you go—80 quotes on letting go of someone you love, penned with the love, sorrow, and hope that intertwine in every farewell.
PUBLISHED: Aug 31, 2023
Written By
Clara Hudson
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