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Bear Grylls Quotes

The rules of survival never change, whether you're in a desert or in an arena.

"4 survival tips start-ups can learn from Bear Grylls" by Lucy Liddiard, www.businesscomparison.com. 2016.

The greatest journeys all start with a single step.

Bear Grylls (2013). “A Survival Guide for Life: How to Achieve Your Goals, Thrive in Adversity, and Grow in Character”, p.13, Harper Collins

If you risk nothing you gain nothing

Bear Grylls (2012). “A Survival Guide for Life”, p.212, Random House

You don't need to go to the ends of the earth, you don't need to climb Everest to have a great adventure, it's invariably on our doorstep.

"​I Went Camping With Bear Grylls, And Survived". Interview with Wes Siler, gizmodo.com. November 20, 2014.

Yes, the Boy Scouts of America should definitely allow gay adult leaders and I think it's really going to hold them back if they don't.

"I Went Camping With Bear Grylls And Survived". Interview with Wes Siler, www.gizmodo.com.au. November 22, 2014.

How you speak about others speaks loudest about yourself.

Bear Grylls (2012). “To My Sons: Lessons for the Wild Adventure Called Life”, p.44, David C Cook

Life is an adventure that is best lived boldly

Bear Grylls (2012). “Living Wild: The Ultimate Guide to Scouting and Fieldcraft”, p.7, Random House

Make a little time to be quiet by yourself every day and just be.

Bear Grylls (2012). “To My Sons: Lessons for the Wild Adventure Called Life”, p.108, David C Cook

Live a wild, generous full, exciting life – blessing those around you and seeing the good in all.

Bear Grylls (2012). “To My Sons: Lessons for the Wild Adventure Called Life”, p.6, David C Cook

You only get one chance at life and you have to grab it boldly.

FaceBook post by Bear Grylls from Apr 12, 2015

I learnt another valuable lesson that night: listen to the quiet voice inside. Intuition is the noise of the mind.

Bear Grylls (2012). “Mud, Sweat, and Tears: The Autobiography”, p.36, Harper Collins

You can't become a decent horseman until you fall off and get up again, a good number of times. There's life in a nutshell.

Bear Grylls (2012). “Mud, Sweat, and Tears: The Autobiography”, p.31, Harper Collins

There is no feeling like coming home after danger.

FaceBook post by Bear Grylls from Feb 28, 2012

Never depend on those luck moments – they are gifts – but instead always build your own back-up plan.

Bear Grylls (2012). “Mud, Sweat, and Tears: The Autobiography”, p.30, Harper Collins