A Quote by Randy Orton

I graduated boot camp with meritorious promotion. — © Randy Orton
I graduated boot camp with meritorious promotion.
I spent four years in the Marine Corp, and a big part of the Marine Corp, especially in boot camp, is torture. The military is not going to like me saying that, but that's what it is. Boot camp is one of the most torturous things I've ever been through.
They shouldn't call anything a boot camp unless you're going off to war. Standup boot camp has been a fantastic thing, for the people putting it on. They keep you out in the woods and won't let you come back until you're funny. Lenny Bruce came up with his Religions Inc. bit on a day hike.
That mental grind is the same, and this show has to be approached with the same mentality. Rest is paramount. Taking care of my voice and making sure I have the right foods in my body is paramount. Making sure I'm doing my technique work and staying in the script is all substantial. Continually pushing myself to find different nuances in the character on a nightly basis. This is definitely boot camp for me all over again, and Broadway in general is a boot camp for all actors.
Campaign boot camp started as an opportunity to work in a grassroots way with people who were running for Congress. Colleagues on the Democratic National Committee were batting around different possibilities. I said, 'We should have boot camps.'
WWE is like showbiz boot camp.
I'm very much into Barry's Boot Camp... it's the real deal.
I was in better shape when I went into boot camp than when I came out.
Book tours are like boot camp but with little sleep and less food.
I do hot boot camp, play tennis and do yoga three times a week.
Football is so barbaric. Sometimes I wonder what I was thinking by playing it. I feel almost like I escaped from boot camp.
When I got into the sport I was so fat that my manager said he should send me to boot camp to lose the weight!
When I went through Marine boot camp in Paris Island, South Carolina, we actually did have bayonets that we trained with.
I was 16-years-old when I appeared on 'American Idol,' and the show was my boot camp. It was a crazy, stressful at times, experience.
Boot camp was the first time I got a heavy dose of discipline. It was the best thing that ever happened to me.
I weighed 190 when I got to boot camp, I came out at 178. I ate only the beans and tomato sauce.
Boot camp sucks - SEAL training sucks - but you know what? That's what makes you good.
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