A Quote by Thomas McGuane

The occupational hazard of making a spectacle of yourself, over the long haul, is that at some point you buy a ticket too. — © Thomas McGuane
The occupational hazard of making a spectacle of yourself, over the long haul, is that at some point you buy a ticket too.
I have been heartbroken once and it has affected all my relationships from there on. But now I look at it as a occupational hazard. If you are in the meat market at some point you are gonna get mad cows disease.
The primary occupational hazard of blogging is this: it's easier when you yourself take on some of the traits of insanity. It's a job that requires the doer to be selfish, self-absorbed, and superficial.
I worked in television; I'm the Failed Pilot Queen, I've done so many television shows, pilots, theater ... when you do it for so long, I'm telling you, you get to the point where it becomes varied because you take what's available for a number of reasons. It's just an occupational hazard.
Taking pleasure in the dark side may be some sort of occupational hazard for reporters.
Before a long-haul flight, buy yourself a cheap, big, comfortable pillow. It makes a huge difference.
Trump appears to some as too simulated, too much a spectacle. But all authorized politics is spectacle. He just does it in a different style. It's not conservative, its post-liberal. Rather than make hypocritical gestures towards the just, the good and the true, it's about making hyperbolic gestures about their absence.
When you are an actor, rejection and disappointment are an occupational hazard.
My occupational hazard is my occupation's just not around.
Feeling inadequate is an occupational hazard of motherhood.
The prime occupational hazard of a manager is superficiality.
The chief occupational hazard of leadership is pride.
I have no problem if you bought a Justin Timberlake ticket and you decide to go sell that ticket to somebody. We would first and foremost want to make sure that the first ticket sold, that the fan has a shot to buy that ticket.
I think that cosmetic enhancements in my profession are just an occupational hazard. But I think, more culturally, I'm interested in starting the conversation about aging gracefully and how, instead of making it a cultural problem, we make it individuals' problems.
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.
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