A Quote by Germaine Greer

The occupational hazard of being a Playboy Bunny is the aching facial muscles brought on by obligatory smiles. — © Germaine Greer
The occupational hazard of being a Playboy Bunny is the aching facial muscles brought on by obligatory smiles.
People assume, because I'm Hef's girlfriend, that I'm a Bunny and I'm a Playmate and I'm a centerfold, but they're different things. If you're a Playmate or a centerfold, which is the same thing, you pose for the magazine, you are one particular month, and not every Playmate is a Bunny. A Bunny is a girl who used to work at the Playboy Club, she had the Bunny costume, and now that we don't have Playboy Clubs, it's just Playmates who work special promotions and are fitted for a Bunny costume.
Being pregnant is a very boring six months. I am not particularly maternal. It's an occupational hazard of being a wife.
Being pregnant is an occupational hazard of being a wife.
The last clear definite function of men—muscles aching to work, minds aching to create beyond the single need—this is man.
The last clear definite function of man — muscles aching to work, minds aching to create beyond the single need — this is man.
The chief occupational hazard of leadership is pride.
Feeling inadequate is an occupational hazard of motherhood.
The prime occupational hazard of a manager is superficiality.
When you are an actor, rejection and disappointment are an occupational hazard.
My occupational hazard is my occupation's just not around.
With the rabbit as our emblem, when we got to the point in 1960 of opening the first Playboy Club... one of our executives suggested the possibility of a bunny costume. We tried it out, and I made some modifications - added the cuffs and the bow tie and collar - and the bunny was born.
Most writers battle with periods of being blocked; it's almost an occupational hazard. But in the writing of his last and greatest novel, 'A Passage to India,' E. M. Forster got stuck for nine years.
My occupational hazard is that I can't help plagiarizing from real life.
Optimism is an occupational hazard of programming; feedback is the treatment.
A writer's occupational hazard: I think of eavesdropping as minding my business.
But this is an occupational hazard of being a scientist. You say this is the best information I have and then you realize that not everyone is going to read the footnotes or the whole book, so people are going to get the wrong impression.
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