A Quote by Paul Dano

I think you sometimes have to go hit rock bottom before you can grow and rebuild as a person. — © Paul Dano
I think you sometimes have to go hit rock bottom before you can grow and rebuild as a person.
Sometimes God lets you hit rock bottom so that you will discover He is the Rock at the bottom.
Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom to think: 'Blimey, Ricky, get a grip.'
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?
Build on the rock before 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.
When you hit rock bottom, you have nowhere to go but up.
God may allow us at times to hit rock bottom, to show us He's the rock-at the bottom.
Rock bottom can be a solid foundation from which you can rebuild your life on.
Keep in mind, when you hit rock bottom, there ain't nowhere to go but up, baby.
I'm always on the go. I love doing things until I hit rock bottom. Then I need my 12 hours of sleep, and I'm on the go again.
I hit rock bottom, but thank God my bottom wasn't death.
Just when you think you've hit rock bottom, you realize you're standing on another trapdoor.
Just when you think you’ve hit rock bottom, someone will hand you a shovel.
Sometimes we have to hit bottom before we figure out how to really enjoy life.
Like most severely overweight people, I had to hit a rock-hard bottom before I'd take responsibility for the consequences of neglecting my own health.
Love one another, Jesus said. Sometimes it took a lifetime to learn how. Sometimes it took someone to hit rock bottom to make someone reach up and grasp hold and be lifted from the mire to stand on a firm foundation.
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