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  • Being pregnant is an occupational hazard of being a wife. -- Queen Victoria
  • When you are an actor, rejection and disappointment are an occupational hazard. -- David Morrissey
  • Coming into a game in the eighth or ninth inning is like parachuting behind enemy lines. And sometimes the chute doesn't open. You have to live with that. It's an occupational hazard. -- Dan Quisenberry
  • 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. -- Dominic Monaghan
  • 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. -- Viola Davis
  • Eating a lot is an occupational hazard but it's a pretty great problem to have. I spend a lot of time eating sweets on TV - cake, cupcakes, donuts, and pudding. It's a dream job, but at the same time there will be days where I wake up knowing I will eat 15 desserts! -- Gail Simmons
  • The chief occupational hazard of leadership is pride. -- John Stott
  • Feeling inadequate is an occupational hazard of motherhood. -- Harriet Lerner
  • My occupational hazard is my occupation's just not around... -- Jimmy Buffett
  • The prime occupational hazard of a manager is superficiality. -- Henry Mintzberg
  • The Christian's chief occupational hazards are depression and discouragement. -- John Stott
  • Optimism is an occupational hazard of programming; feedback is the treatment. -- Kent Beck
  • My occupational hazard is that I can't help plagiarizing from real life. -- Mary McCarthy
  • A writer's occupational hazard: I think of eavesdropping as minding my business. -- Barbara Kingsolver
  • Taking pleasure in the dark side may be some sort of occupational hazard for reporters. -- Calvin Trillin
  • The occupational hazard of being a Playboy Bunny is the aching facial muscles brought on by obligatory smiles. -- Germaine Greer
  • Being pregnant is a very boring six months. I am not particularly maternal. It's an occupational hazard of being a wife. -- Anne, Princess Royal
  • 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
  • It is an occupational hazard that anyone who has spent her life learning how to lie eventually becomes bad at telling the truth. -- Ally Carter
  • Quoting, like smoking, ... is a dirty habit to which I am devoted. But then ... I am a professor of English literature; it is an occupational hazard. -- Carolyn Heilbrun
  • It is an occupational hazard of devout folk to become stuffy bores. This should not be. Of all people, we should be the most free, alive, interesting. -- Richard J. Foster
  • One of the occupational hazards of being an actor, the reason why so many actors are insecure, is that the only way we know we're good is when other people tell us. -- David Oyelowo
  • My teacher, Hopkins, often commented on the craving for certainty that led so many physicists into mysticism or into the Church and similar organisations ... Faith seems to be an occupational hazard for physicists. -- Norman Pirie
  • I don't feel any pressure at all because I don't care. That's an occupational hazard... but if you're doing anything of any worth, and not doing something that's safe and anodyne and trying to be populist and a national treasure, then you've got to assume that as many people hate what you do - and you - as like what you do and like you. -- Ricky Gervais
  • A tendency to make metaphorical connections is an occupational hazard for those of us who write. -- Alice McDermott
  • I've come off horses and fought in medieval battles using axes, hammers and swords as well as fists. Getting your teeth knocked out is an occupational hazard. -- James Cosmo
  • 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. -- Damon Galgut
  • I never worry about people not taking my work seriously as a result of the humor. In the end, the comic's best trick is the illusion that comedy is effortless. That people imagine what he's doing is easy is an occupational hazard. -- Richard Russo
  • 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. -- Bjorn Lomborg
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