Sober alkies are often asked: "When did you hit rock bottom?" but a more informed question might be: "How many times did you hit rock bottom?
People say you have to hit rock bottom, and, I can tell you, almost dying is as rock bottom as it gets.
Sometimes God lets you hit rock bottom so that you will discover He is the Rock at the bottom.
Some of us can be examples about going ahead and growing, and some of us, unfortunately, don't make it there, and end up being examples because they had to die. I hit rock bottom, but thank God my bottom wasn't death.
God may allow us at times to hit rock bottom, to show us He's the rock-at the bottom.
I hit rock bottom, but thank God my bottom wasn't death.
The idea of the self interests me a great deal. What is the self? And finding yourself, and which self? In a way, we're more than one self, but you somehow try to get to a rock bottom self.
Build on the rock before you hit rock bottom!
I was bullied in every way imaginable, but the worst was the verbal abuse. (I was always a strong, tough and tall girl, so nobody wanted to mess with me from a physical standpoint). It hit rock bottom when I was in seventh grade.
I think the serving size of ice cream is when you hear the spoon hit the bottom of the container.
I am overwhelmed by an irresistible temptation to do my climb by moonlight and unroped. This is contrary to all my rock climbing teaching & does not mean poor training, but only a strong-headedness.
When you hit rock bottom, you have nowhere to go but up.
When you decide to hit rock bottom, humiliation is part of the deal.
You can go on like this for a very long time, and no one will notice. You keep thinking you're going to hit some sort of bottom, but I'm here to tell you: There is no bottom.
It's gonna be okay, no matter how hard your rock bottom is, you can rise above it and you can come back.
Just when you think you’ve hit rock bottom, someone will hand you a shovel.