Quotes by Hanging On Quit hanging on to the handrails . . . Let go. Surrender. Go for the ride of your life. Do it every day. Melody Beattie hanging-on letting-go life When you launch in a rocket, you're not really flying that rocket. You're just sort of hanging on. Michael P. Anderson rockets hanging-on flying Always leave a sinking ship. There's no virtue in hanging on to losers. And stocks don't have feelings. Nancy Dunnan ships hanging-on feelings We've never managed, either one of us, to get all the way into life. We're hanging on to the outside for all we're worth, convinced we're going to fall off at the next bump. Paul Bowles hanging-on bumps fall Can anyone alter fate? All of us combined... or one great figure... or someone strategically placed, who happens to be in the right spot. Chance. Accident. And our lives, our world, hanging on it. Philip K. Dick fate hanging-on our-world Now I'm a blithering oaf hanging on to the coatsleeves of commerciality. Robert Plant hanging-on I've been scared and I've liked not hanging on to stuff where I know that I'm in my comfort zone. Robert Plant hanging-on comfort stuff God's plan makes you sing about resurrection when your hanging on a cross. Rod Parsley gods-plan hanging-on easter Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way. Roger Waters hanging-on quiet way I was tired of hanging on, taking the torn pieces to make something whole with them. Sarah Dessen hanging-on tired pieces When you're scared, you're still hanging on to life. When you're ready to die, you let it go. A sort of emptying out occurs, a giving up on the world that seems oddly familiar even if you've never done it before. Sebastian Junger let-it-go hanging-on giving-up I’m so overwhelmed.” – Nick “Most of us are, Nick. Even though we look calm and peaceful on the outside, most of us are barely hanging on by our fingernails.” – Caleb Sherrilyn Kenyon peaceful hanging-on looks When you're scared, when you're hanging on, when life is hurting you, then you're going to see what you're really made of. Sylvester Stallone hanging-on hurt inspirational I have let things slip, a thirty-year~old cargo boat Stubbornly hanging on to my name and address. Sylvia Plath addresses hanging-on names Life is an ocean, and most everyone's hanging on to some kind of dream to keep afloat. Tim Tharp hanging-on ocean dream The student ends up lusting after time with the teacher, hanging on her every word, and forgetting that this is about him or her, the student, not the teacher. Zoketsu Norman Fischer hanging-on lust teacher «12