A Quote by Chuck Palahniuk

Doesn't reincarnation strike you as just another form of procrastination? — © Chuck Palahniuk
Doesn't reincarnation strike you as just another form of procrastination?
Procrastination is another form of resistance
If you ask me, reincarnation is just another way to procrastinate.
One cup poured into another makes different waters; tears shed by one eye would blind if wept into another's eye. The breast we strike in joy is not the breast we strike in pain; any man's smile would be consternation on another's mouth.
There was a gas strike, oil strike, lorry strike, bread strike, got to be a Superman to survive.
The only form of action open to a child is to break something or strike someone, its mother or another child; it cannot cause things to happen in the world.
We are on strike, we, the men of the mind. We are on strike against self-immolation. We are on strike against the creed of unearned rewards and unrewarded duties. We are on strike against the dogma that the pursuit of one's happiness is evil. We are on strike against the doctrine that life is guilt.
Procrastination and impatience form a system of checks and balances.
The greatness of the human being is not in the reincarnation of the world but in the reincarnation of ourselves.
Reincarnation is an apprehension of a movement and the movement occurs in time. Without time, there is no reincarnation. Reincarnation is a reflection of time in this world.
The best cure for procrastination is to have so much on your plate that procrastination is no longer an option.
All we have is here and now. That's why procrastination feels so right. Procrastination isn't the problem, it's the solution.
Reincarnation is happening all the time. Every moment we are going through a change. Our being isn't solid. Reincarnation is now.
Procrastination is, hands down, our favorite form of self-sabotage.
In the light of reincarnation life changes its aspect, for it becomes the school of the eternal Man within us, who seeks therein his development, the Man that was and is and shall be, for whom the hour will never strike.
Anti-intellectualism ... has been present in some form and degree in most societies; in one it takes the form of the administering of hemlock, in another of town-and-gown riots, in another of censorship and regimentation, in still another of Congressional investigations.
Wouldn't it be exciting if all women just went on strike? Just a woman's strike. Everything would fall apart pretty quickly then, wouldn't it?
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