Quote by Elizabeth Lowell Download Open image ““t's okay to let yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back. -”” — Elizabeth Lowell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I can't go back. just like with everything else in my life. All I can do at this point is keep going forward. So… — Jessi Kirby Copy Share Image
“Sometimes letting go is the only way to find out who you're meant to hold on to.” — J. Sterling Copy Share Image
“Please don’t ask me to let you go. I can’t do it. I’m not strong enough to do it again.” — Nashoda Rose Copy Share Image
“Once I realized that it wasn't right for me, I couldn't bring myself to do it anymore. I just wanted to move on.” — Rainbow Rowell Copy Share Image
“Ham or roast beef?” he asked. “Yes,” she said, stretching. He hesitated, then smiled crookedly. “You are a dreamer if you think you get… — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image
“Can we take my car?" she asked. He turned and looked at her, surprised. "This will all fit in mine." "I have more gear… — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image
“Aren’t you going to ask me what kind of boat I own?” he asked. “Sure. What kind of boat do you own?” “A sailboat.”… — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image
“Then he asked angrily, “Instead of teasing me, why the hell didn’t you tell me you had a famous, jealous maniac for a lover?… — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image
“turning as it looked for prey. Though the bird’s shadow whipped over her face,” — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image
“Cat worked tirelessly, absorbed in the subtle changes of light and texture and composition. She darted around Travis like a fire, taking photos of… — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image
“I didn't know how cold I was,” she admitted after a time. “You mean that interesting shade of blue isn't lipstick?” — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image
“Beyond Stone Ring Keep’s high walls, the wind wailed of coming winter. Ariane didn’t hear the mournful cry. She heard nothing but echoes” — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image
“A woman of intense feeling, head thrown back, hair wild, lips open upon a cry of unbelievable pleasure. The enchanted. A warrior both disciplined… — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image
How long can a man live on the outside before he loses his ability to love? How long before there's no more hope? — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image