50 Quotes About Rock-bottom
- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Nearly everyday life leans over and says, ‘Come on down!’ But standing at the bottom looking up, it’s finally dawned on me that it’s not these invitations that have dug this hole. Rather, it’s the fact that I accepted them.
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- Author David Clawson
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I will say this about that moment when you realize your worst nightmare has proven to be reality— it can be oddly comforting. After all, once you’ve hit rock bottom and lived, there’s only one place you can go, and that’s up.
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- Author Shahenshah Hafeez Khan
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Looking at the sky from the bottom of the deep hole, below the visible surface & away from the superior heights once conquered, the traveler realized how he reached the rock-bottom! It all started with avoiding the issues by digging holes & hiding like the ostrich, thinking they would pass, but didn’t realize that issues multiplied and so did the depth of the hole.
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- Author Christina Engela
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In the process of helping others, I helped myself. In acting out of my own brokeness I became whole again. It's the kind of strength and determination you find when you have hit rock bottom and you realize you could die right now - and want to, but realize that even death won't make the difference you were hoping for.
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- Author D.C. Hyden
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I spent so much time at “rock bottom” that I was charged rent for staying there.
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- Author Toni Sorenson
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There is no pillow, no comforter, no room for the night at rock bottom. Once you hit there, get up and get out!
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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It is impossible to lose everything and still be alive.
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- Author Aleksandr Voinov
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I need you.” He could not go any further down. Rock bottom. And at the very bottom was just this one thing. The core of it all. “Fucking... love you... too much.
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- Author Carson McCullers
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He waited for the black, terrible anger as though for some beast out of the night. But it did not come to him. His bowels seemed weighted with lead, and he walked slowly and lingered against fences and the cold, wet walls of buildings by the way. Descent into the depths until at last there was no further chasm below. He touched the solid bottom of despair and there took ease.
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