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“When we feel we have benched ourselves for too long, we must loosen up the unessential, get over our endless cringing and make a bold leap to the glowing stars of our dream. ("Steaming ahead" )”
Erik Pevernagie“Gather the stars if you wish it soGather the songs and keep them.Gather the faces of women.Gather for keeping years and years.And then...Loosen your hands, let go and say good-bye.Let the stars and songs go.Let the faces and years go.Loosen your hands and say good-bye.”
Carl Sandburg“At times, reality is love’s great challenge. When our old stories and dreams are shattered, our first instinct may be to resist, deny, or cling to the way things were. But if we loosen our grip, often what fills the space is a tender forgiveness and the potential for a new and different kind of love.”
Sharon Salzberg, Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection“The Deleuzian philosopher Brian Massumi clearly formulated how today's capitalism has already overcome the logic of totalizing normality and adopts instead a logic of erratic excess: the more varied, and even erratic, the better. Normalcy starts to lose its hold. The regularities start to loosen, This loosening of normalcy is part of capitalism's dynamic. It's not a simple liberation. It's capitalism's own form of power. It's no longer disciplinary institutional power that defines everything, it's capitalism's power to produce variety - because markets get saturated. Produce variety and you produce a niche market. The oddest of affective tendencies are okay - as long as they pay. (...) What happens next, when the system no longer excludes the excess, but directly posits it as its driving force - as is the case when capitalism can only reproduce itself through a continual self-revolutionizing, a constant overcoming of its own limits? Then one can no longer play the game of subverting the Order from the position of its part-of-no-part, since the Order has already internalized its own permanent subversion.”
Slavoj Žižek, Comradely Greetings: The Prison Letters of Nadya and Slavoj“The habit of writing for my eye is good practice. It loosens the ligaments.”
Virginia Woolf“I act as the tongue of you,... tied in your mouth . . . . in mine it begins to be loosened.”
Walt Whitman“Once again Love, that loosener of limbs,bittersweet and inescapable, crawling thing,seizes me.”
Sappho“It is my opinion that enjoying yourself in the present and loosening your definition of time slows the aging process.”
Frederick Dodson, Parallel Universes of Self“We need real campaign finance reform to loosen the grip of special interests on politics.”
Tom Daschle