Words matter. These are the best Survivor Quotes from famous people such as Jenna Morasca, La’Porsha Renae, Mariette Hartley, Creed Bratton, Bear Grylls, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
In the game of ‘Survivor,’ there is no time for regrets.
To be honest, if it wasn’t for my daughter, I don’t think I would have gotten out of the situation that I was in before ‘Idol’ because I am a domestic violence survivor.
I’ve been able to survive a lot of things, and I am especially interested in survivor stories.
I’m a survivalist and a survivor.
I said ‘no’ to the ‘Born Survivor’ producer three times because I’ve never aspired to be a TV man.
Oh, I’m a survivor. My whole life has been surviving.
As a privileged survivor of the First World War, I hope I may be allowed to interject here a deeply felt tribute to those who were not fortunate enough to succeed, but who shared the signal honor of trying to the last to salvage peace.
Gay guys love women who are tough, who are survivors. They always call me a diva. And I am a survivor; I’ve pulled through everything and I’ve not become bitter about it.
I’m actually a survivor of throat cancer so I’m very, very careful with my voice.
For people who don’t know me, I practiced medicine in Casper, Wyoming for 25 years as an orthopedic surgeon, taking care of families in Wyoming. I’ve been chief of staff of the largest hospital in our state. My wife is a breast cancer survivor.
My father was a Japanese prisoner of war, a survivor of the Thai-Burma Death Railway, built by a quarter of a million slave labourers in 1943. Between 100,000 and 200,000 died.
You can be a victim of cancer, or a survivor of cancer. It’s a mindset.
First season of ‘Survivor’ – Richard Hatch was fascinating.
‘Survivor Series’ is one of my favorite pay-per-views because I’m Smackdown strong: I bleed blue. I’ve been my most successful since being on SmackDown.
I left for Fiji 36 hours after we wrapped ‘Lucha Underground’ season 4. The producers of ‘Lucha Underground’ had to bend over backwards to get me wrapped out of the season to leave for ‘Survivor.’
As you know, in the past several years, month after month, radio has increased its revenues – some of it even coming from Dot-Com advertisers. So, radio is a survivor.
I’m a survivor, at least that’s what everyone tells me.
I think I’m a survivor. I could have suffered at least 100 professional deaths. I could come up with a list of the 100 times I’ve come closest to death, from having pneumonia as a child to car crashes.
I am that ‘everyman’ in that I have made every mistake you can make in your career and in your personal life. But I am a survivor.
I’ve always had to be a survivor, kind of a loner.
I’m a survivor. I’m a messenger.
I feel good about the work I do on Survivor and am proud of my contribution.
Yes, I’ve been very preoccupied with the survivor all through my work.
With ‘Survivor’ – I didn’t get any sleep, there was no food, we had to boil our water… plus, it was physically taxing during the day. That’s what made it more difficult than three-a-day practices.
I consider myself a survivor.
Sometimes being a survivor is the greatest compliment you can get in Hollywood.
Why more reality-based TV? You’d think that after the first ‘Survivor’ it would have gone away, but it hasn’t. The public demands it because they get all caught up in the personal stories and want to see more and more. Every new ‘Survivor’ is going to show you more.
Both of my grandmothers were diagnosed with breast cancer – one is a survivor and one passed away.
I’ve always had the spirit of a survivor.
A lot changed when I had Natasha. I’m a survivor.
You see the images that the public is demanding. Why more reality-based TV? You’d think that after the first Survivor it would have gone away, but it hasn’t. The public demands it because they get all caught up in the personal stories, and want to see more and more.
I never thought of myself as a strong person until I wrote my first book, and people started to say, ‘You’re a survivor. You’re such a strong person.’ It never ever occurred to me.
My family made it through Hurricane Sandy. We have water, power, and a roof, but the survivor’s guilt makes me want to hide. Sneak away from the brilliance of life. It shouts at me: ‘Don’t enjoy anything too much; people are suffering.’ I feel childlike somehow.
My mom, she’s a breast cancer survivor and because of that I had started getting mammograms once a year, starting at age 30.
I’ve seen every second of ‘Survivor’ since it started.
I had my first ‘Survivor Series’ in 1991 and I was fortunate enough to be an instrumental part of the shows I was on.
On my season of ‘Survivor,’ the tribes were split: a tribe of men versus a tribe of women. Even though the women kicked the men’s butts at the first two challenges, we were a hot mess at camp.
I’m a survivor of life. I try to give the glory to God and appreciate what’s happening to me.
It is hard being a football loather, a football unfan. I sometimes feel as lonely as the sole survivor in the last reel of a Zombie film, as, one by one, old friends reveal themselves, with their glassy stares and outstretched arms, to have succumbed to the lure.
I’d still like to see ‘Survivor’ minus the planned show-biz parts. That would be the purest form of show business – I want to see someone so hungry that they eat somebody else’s foot.
I took charge of the rice when I got on ‘Survivor.’ I said, ‘I’ll take charge of this and it’ll last till the end.’ And it did.
‘Castaways’ was a play on what if a reality show like ‘Survivor’ was unknowingly set on an island inhabited by a sub-human race of creatures? Readers have often asked me to consider turning the short story into a full-length novel. So I did.
That’s what defines ‘Survivor’: it’s the ultimate test of who you are.
I’m not just a runner. I’m not just a fast guy. I’m a fighter. I’m a survivor in life.
Every show on television has a downward trend because there are so many more things to watch. You can only deal with what is the benchmark of a hit series and ‘Survivor’ clearly remains a hit series.
I’m a survivor – a living example of what people can go through and survive.
I like myself being a survivor.
The soldiers that didn’t come back were the heroes. It’s a roll of the dice. If a bullet has your name on it, you’re a hero. If you hear a bullet go by, you’re a survivor.
In antiquity, there were three regions in southern Europe: Greece, Rome, and Ilyria. Albanian is the only survivor of the Ilyrian languages. That is why it has always intrigued the great linguists of the past.
Honestly, surviving in ‘Bigg Boss’ was a cakewalk as compared to staying in ‘Survivor,’ where we had to live in primitive-age conditions, even generating fire on our own.
I guess when you play ‘Survivor,’ almost everyone gets got.
I am an eternal survivor.
I have survivor skills. Some of that is superficial – what I present to people outwardly – but what makes people resilient is the ability to find humour and irony in situations that would otherwise overpower you.
I don’t want to be thought of as a survivor because you have to continue getting involved in difficult situations to show off that particular gift, and I’m not interested in doing that anymore.
I like ‘Bootylicious,’ ‘Survivor’ – my little granddaughter loves ‘Survivor.’
You know, one race will not be a survivor if the other one dies, and that’s something that we should think about.
My real mother is a survivor, very strong and respected by the people who know her, but our relationship is not easy – but then, it was never going to be.
Shooting in Los Angeles is always pleasant and comfortable. Shooting in New York is like being on ‘Survivor.’
This is a physical thing that is fixable. I know, I’m a survivor. Believe me, there was no way I thought I could survive. There are answers out there that need to be found.
I am a survivor and not a victim. Life isn’t perfect. When you get a knock, you have to get up, dust yourself down and get on with it.
I left for Fiji 36 hours after we wrapped ‘Lucha Underground’ season 4. The producers of ‘Lucha Underground’ had to bend over backwards to get me wrapped out of the season to leave for ‘Survivor.’
‘Taxicab Confessions’ always cracks me up. And if you are in the mood for a good game show, I like ‘Survivor’ because it’s well made.
My grandmother raised five children during the Depression by herself. At 50, she threw her sewing machine into the back of a pickup truck and drove from North Dakota to California. She was a real survivor, so that’s my stock. That’s how I want my kids to be too.
Sometimes I feel like I’m a contestant in a reality show that probably would be called The Apprentice Survivor Millionaire.
I love my ‘Survivor’s Remorse’ cast. They are so funny and crazy, like a big dysfunctional family. It’s so much fun, and I love the issues that we talk about on that show. We deal with nuanced and controversial issues, and we do it in a way that’s funny. It’s comedy.
What does justice look like for a survivor? It’ll mean different things to different communities.
My grandfather was a survivor of the Death March and his war buddies were among our neighbors. Where we lived in San Francisco, there was a cultural center where the Filipinos congregate to have parties and to celebrate Bataan Day.
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