Quote by Bear Grylls
I come from a line of self-motivated, determined folk - not grand,

I come from a line of self-motivated, determined folk – not grand, not high society, but no-nonsense, family-minded go-getters. – Bear Grylls

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My faith isnt very churchy, its a pretty personal, intimate thing and has been a huge source of strength in moments of life and death. – Bear Grylls

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Death
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When Im filming, survival requires movement. You need your energy, and youve got to eat the bad stuff, and survival food is rarely pretty, but you kind of do it. I get in that zone, and I eat the nasty stuff, but Im not like that when Im back home. – Bear Grylls

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Food
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The line between life or death is determined by what we are willing to do. – Bear Grylls

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Information should be used as food for thought, not poison to the soul. – Shellie R. Warren

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Society

Women are treated differently by society for exactly the same reason that children and the mentally handicapped are treated differently. – Scott Adams

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Society

A persons worth is quite independent of their usefulness to society. – Kjell Magne Bondevik

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Society

Even if one is interested only in ones own society, which is ones prerogative, one can understand that society much better by comparing it with others. – Peter L. Berger

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Society

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A demon holds a book, in which are written the sins of a particular man; an Angel drops on it from a phial, a tear which the sinner had shed in doing a good action, and his sins are washed out. – Alberic, Monk of Monte-Cassino

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When we recall Christmas past, we usually find that the simplest things — not the great occasions — give off the greatest glow of happiness. – Bob Hope

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The marvelous rebellion of man at all signs reading “Keep Off.” – Carl Sandburg

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But humor is too delicate and evanescent a thing to be extracted from a book like plums from a pudding. – Beatrix, “What to Read,” The Household, supplement to Michigan Farmer and State

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