A Quote by Chuck Palahniuk

Masochism is a valuable job skill. — © Chuck Palahniuk
Masochism is a valuable job skill.
In good old Colonial Dunsboro, masochism is a valuable job skill. It is in most jobs.
My whole life is about forgetting. It's my most valuable job skill.
Nostalgia is masochism and masochism is something masochists love to share.
Job-interviewing is just a skill. Like any skill, some people have more of a predisposition for it than others.
Pretending is a very valuable life skill.
In my experience, the skill of success breaks down into three things. The skill of marketing. The skill of sales. And the skill of leadership.
Skill is fine, and genius is splendid, but the right contacts are more valuable than either.
It's a very valuable skill to succeed in life whether you work for a startup or a Fortune 500 company.
In a global economy where the most valuable skill you can sell is your knowledge, a good education is no longer just a pathway to opportunity - it is a prerequisite.
Happiness is a skill, emotional balance is a skill, compassion and altruism are skills, and like any skill they need to be developed. That's what education is about.
Success is not fame or money or the power to bewitch. it is to have created something valuable from your own individuality and skill a garden, an embroidery, a painting, a cake, a life.
At the risk of some oversimplification, if the skill composition of our work force meshed fully with the needs of our increasingly complex capital-stock, wage-skill differentials would be stable, and the percentage changes in wage rates would be the same for all job grades.
I'm required to do every job well enough that I'd use it as evidence in court - that doesn't come cheaply! Property is a critical asset for individuals. Maintaining the cadastre (legal survey fabric) is an important job and a valuable service.
There are a lot of guys out there with skills who have not contributed to the evolution of the instrument. It's about more than that...it's an emotive language, an aesthetic. Skill is an aspect, but it's what you do with that skill, or say with that skill, that matters.
The arts are valuable because they increase our sense of what it means to be human, not because of any specific skill or ability they confer.
I'm not against gifts that entertain, but I really believe that some of the most valuable gifts that we can give are the things that help us to develop a skill and be entertaining.
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