Bear Grylls Quote

So that is how we came to be standing in a sparse room, in a nondescript building in the barracks at SAS HQ--just a handful out of all those who had started out so many months earlier.We shuffled around impatiently. We were ready.Ready, finally, to get badged as SAS soldiers.The colonel of the regiment walked in, dressed casually in lightweight camo trousers, shirt, beret, and blue SAS belt.He smiled at us.Well done, lads. Hard work, isn’t it?We smiled back.You should be proud today. But remember: this is only the beginning. The real hard work starts now, when you return to your squadron. Many are called, few are chosen. Live up to that. He paused.And from now on for the rest of your life remember this: you are part of the SAS family. You’ve earned that. And it is the finest family in the world. But what makes our work here extraordinary is that everyone here goes that little bit extra. When everyone else gives up, we give more. That is what sets us apart.It is a speech I have never forgotten.I stood there, my boots worn, cracked, and muddy, my trousers ripped, and wearing a sweaty black T-shirt.I felt prouder than I had ever felt in my life.We all came to attention--no pomp and ceremony. We each shook the colonel’s hand and were handed the coveted SAS sandy beret.Along the way, I had come to learn that it was never about the beret--it was about what it stood for: camaraderie, sweat, skill, humility, endurance, and character.I molded the beret carefully onto my head as he finished down the line. Then he turned and said: Welcome to the SAS. My door is always open if you need anything--that’s how things work around here. Now go and have a beer or two on me.Trucker and I had done it, together, against all the odds.So that was SAS Selection. And as the colonel had said, really it was just the beginning.

Bear Grylls

So that is how we came to be standing in a sparse room, in a nondescript building in the barracks at SAS HQ--just a handful out of all those who had started out so many months earlier.We shuffled around impatiently. We were ready.Ready, finally, to get badged as SAS soldiers.The colonel of the regiment walked in, dressed casually in lightweight camo trousers, shirt, beret, and blue SAS belt.He smiled at us.Well done, lads. Hard work, isn’t it?We smiled back.You should be proud today. But remember: this is only the beginning. The real hard work starts now, when you return to your squadron. Many are called, few are chosen. Live up to that. He paused.And from now on for the rest of your life remember this: you are part of the SAS family. You’ve earned that. And it is the finest family in the world. But what makes our work here extraordinary is that everyone here goes that little bit extra. When everyone else gives up, we give more. That is what sets us apart.It is a speech I have never forgotten.I stood there, my boots worn, cracked, and muddy, my trousers ripped, and wearing a sweaty black T-shirt.I felt prouder than I had ever felt in my life.We all came to attention--no pomp and ceremony. We each shook the colonel’s hand and were handed the coveted SAS sandy beret.Along the way, I had come to learn that it was never about the beret--it was about what it stood for: camaraderie, sweat, skill, humility, endurance, and character.I molded the beret carefully onto my head as he finished down the line. Then he turned and said: Welcome to the SAS. My door is always open if you need anything--that’s how things work around here. Now go and have a beer or two on me.Trucker and I had done it, together, against all the odds.So that was SAS Selection. And as the colonel had said, really it was just the beginning.

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About Bear Grylls

Edward Michael "Bear" Grylls (; born 7 June 1974) is a British former SAS trooper who is a survival expert, adventurer, and television presenter. He first drew attention after embarking on a number of notable adventures, including several world records in hostile environments, and then became widely known for his television series Man vs. Wild (2006–2011). He is also involved in a number of wilderness survival television series in the UK and US, such as Running Wild with Bear Grylls and The Island with Bear Grylls. In July 2009, Grylls was appointed as The Scout Association’s youngest-ever Chief Scout of the United Kingdom and Overseas Territories at age 35, a post he has held for a second term since 2015 and in 2024 became the 2nd longest serving Chief Scout after Robert Baden-Powell.