Rock Bottom Life Quotes
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Rock Bottom Life Quotes & Sayings
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Women have helped shape our world, yet still do not receive the recognition and compensation they deserve.
— Colleen Hanabusa
Marriage, to woman as to man, must be a luxury, not a necessity; an incident of life, not all of it.
— Susan B. Anthony
I think the world is run by 'C' students.
— Al McGuire
When you hit the rock bottom of life, ponder! A precious gold might be there!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Rock bottom demands we pay a price for the ride back to the top.
— Toni Sorenson
Not only will you be held accountable for the things you do, but you will be held responsible for the very thoughts you think.
— Karl G. Maeser
You may think you've hit rock bottom in your life but guess what - there's more crud underneath those rocks.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
When you're at rock bottom, strap on a different pair of boots and start climbing - The New Mrs D
— Heather Hill
What good am I? I can't have kids. I can't cook. I've been divorced three times. Who would want me?
— Marilyn Monroe
The most successful are not the most perfect, but the imperfect who dare to believe that they can despite the damning verdict.
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
I'm fortunate to know a lot of incredibly talented people, and they all want to be a penguin.
— Bob Saget
To manifest the beauty of life, think beauty, dream beauty, and see the beauty in the simple things all around you.
— Debasish Mridha
There would be no cloud-nine days without rock-bottom moments left below.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Look, Mom." He pointed to a desk in the corner of his room. "A real Pentium II. Not one of those slowpoke clones.
— James Rollins
What happens to someone who hits rock bottom after breaking up with the love of their life? There was no rehab for a broken heart.
— Lisa De Jong
Be bold. Shine bright.
— Sook-Yin Lee
I've put in as many as 40 weeks a year on stage. It is lonely and restricted, as all artistic life must necessarily be.
— Lillie Langtry