Sentences with phrase «really holds onto things»

My mom is all about the classics and really holds onto things for years and years before updating them.

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And then we underscore all of this by telling them that accidents happen, that people sometimes do things or say things that they don't really mean — either because it's self - directed or a projection of their own insecurities — but it's always best to forgive, move forward and try not to hold onto bad feelings for too long.
I figured my best shot at finding balance would be to stop trying to achieve, for the sake of achieving, to hold onto some perceived sense of momentum, and look inward, to find the things that really, truly motivated me.
But, I'm not really one to hold onto things, especially cute clothes, so it's making an early debut!
Despite the fact that we probably curl up in these terms like a security blanket, hoping for something to hold onto to explain for why things are the way they are, sometimes you can't help but wonder if there really is some force carrying you through life's eventualities.
So this week, I'm tackling the wardrobe cleanout I've been threatening (stay tuned) and am going to freshen up my makeup collection — getting rid of what I don't really use, giving my makeup brushes a good clean, and tossing nail polish that's past it's prime (why I hold onto these kinds of things in hopes they will magically become like new again is beyond me).
And then I gave him a piece of my son's meteorite stone, I told him that whenever he feels afraid in the dark, he can hold onto it and it should remind him that many beautiful things, like that meteorite, come from the darkness so there's really nothing to ever be afraid of.
We hold onto things not really having a clear idea as to why other than this might come in handy someday.
: — RRB - I fight it all the time but I think the fact that we moved several times growing up really helps me to not hold onto things just because.
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