Top 28 Lose Your Footing Quotes
#1. Balance lives in the present. The surest way to lose your footing is to focus on what dreadful things might happen.
Oprah Winfrey
#2. It's impossible to lose your footing when you're on your knees.
Fulton J. Sheen
#3. If you are not consciously directing your life, you will lose your footing and circumstances will decide for you.
Michael Beckwith
#4. Man, when you lose your laugh you lose your footing.
Ken Kesey
#5. You're invited to tons of parties, and you'll wear these shoes and that dress, and it can be enticing, but I think it also sucks you dry. If you do it a little, sure, it's fun, but too much and you start to lose your footing.
Maggie Gyllenhaal
#6. To dare is to momentarily lose one's footing.
But not to dare is to lose one's self.
Soren Kierkegaard
#7. Foundational design principles regarding aesthetics, symbolism and meaning of place were for the old-timer carpenter, simply routine.
Unfortunately, these principles began to lose their footing in the late 1800s, when building practices shifted toward more commercial technologies.
Shannon Taylor Scarlett
#8. We've loved.
We've lost.
And now we're just finding our footing again. Us again. And it's never felt so good to lose myself in someone so I can find myself again.
K. Bromberg
#10. I tap a Malediction out of the box, fire it up, and puff. It tastes like a tire fire in a candy factory next door to a strip club. The best cigarettes ever.
Richard Kadrey
#11. So many things are lost in the dark. A slight misstep and we lose our footing. A quick hand in a pocket and we lose our money. A coat hanger in a womb and we lose a fetus. A swift puncture and we lose a life.
Pat Henshaw
#12. The story is even Bill Wilson, a founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, couldn't overcome the sex monkey on his back, and spent his sober life cheating on his wife and filled with guilt.
Chuck Palahniuk
#14. At Babel, men built a tower to make a name for themselves. At Shechem, Abraham did not build anything to make himself a name; he built an altar for calling on the name of the Lord (12:8).
Witness Lee
#15. I [will] not go to heaven because I am a preacher. I am going to heaven entirely on the merit of the work of Christ.
Billy Graham
#16. I didn't feel weaker, I felt changed. Like I really had become something else - a warrior like Jellia had been when she'd confronted Dorothy - someone capable of taking the worst these assholes had to offer and then dishing it right back to them.
Danielle Paige
#17. My grandmother raised me. She was a real no-nonsense but very funny lady. I drove tractors, made hay, milked cows, fed the chicken, fed the pigs.
Carol Bartz
#18. I wonder if he ever smelt bad. Maybe if he got all sweaty. No, that wasn't a good thing to think about either. I'd seen him all sweaty as he'd covered my body with his. There was good sex, and then, there was that night.
Donna Augustine
#19. The fox knows many things . . . the hedgehog knows one big thing.
Eric Greitens
#20. Haven't you heard about me?" he said, with a tight smile. "I'm really a very dangerous person." And he did look dangerous until he said, "Look, could you watch Dog for me while I'm gone? I can't take him where I'm going.
Cinda Williams Chima
#21. This is boring, my brain said; nothing to see here. Let's do something else. Let's start a fire.
Robert Brockway
#22. Memory was a slippery thing - slick moss on an unstable slope - and it was ever so easy to lose one's footing and fall
Kelly Barnhill
#23. What Wiesenfeld meant by "alternative," and what was hinted by RBG's use of the phrase life partner was a marriage in which the woman didn't lose herself and her autonomy, in which two humans shared their lives and goals on equal footing.
Irin Carmon
#24. Marriage isn't something you agree to do one day, and if things don't go right, then it's over.
Faith Hill
#25. God is saying today, that if you'll pray and ask for the impossible, He will do the impossible.
Jamie Larbi
#26. The hope of heaven under troubles is like wind and sails to the soul.
Samuel Rutherford
#27. If he touches me, I will succumb. I know the power he wields over me and my traitorous body. I know.
E.L. James
#28. To dare is to lose one's footing momentarily. Not to dare is to lose oneself.
Soren Kierkegaard
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