You have a choice. Live or die. Every breath is a choice. Every minute is a choice. To be or not to be. Chuck Palahniuk breathchoicedie Change image and share on social
My father worked for the railroad, and whenever a train crashed, we would go as a family and steal food from the boxcars. One year we stole a case of butterscotch pudding that was for export to Israel. It took us years to get through. Chuck Palahniuk boxcarbutterscotchcase share on social
As a lower-class kid, I was raised to think success would be owning stuff. Having that great job, too. Now I find my parents' dream was wrong. You never really own anything. And you're never really finished as a person. Chuck Palahniuk classdreamfind share on social
Some of the best ideas I get seem to happen when I'm doing mindless manual labor or exercise. I'm not sure how that happens, but it leaves me free for remarkable ideas to occur. Chuck Palahniuk exercisefreehappen Change image and share on social
I dread the promotion part of my job. It's agony, especially compared to the private, at-home joy of writing. But being a grown-up means doing every part of the larger task. Chuck Palahniuk agonycomparedread Change image and share on social
People don't want their lives fixed. Nobody wants their problems solved. Their dramas. Their distractions. Their stories resolved. Their messed cleaned up. Because what would they have left? Just the big scary unknown. Chuck Palahniuk bigcleandistraction share on social
The lower you fall, the higher you'll fly. Chuck Palahniuk fallflyhigh Change image and share on social
My best advice for writers is: Have your adventures, make your mistakes, and choose your friends poorly - all these make for great stories. Chuck Palahniuk adventureadvicechoose Change image and share on social
I usually write in my kitchen, which is a large, octagonal room that looks into woods - three big windows look out into the trees. Chuck Palahniuk bigkitchenlarge Change image and share on social
I used to work as a volunteer in a hospice, but I don't have any nursing skills or cooking skills or anything, so I was what they call an escort. I would take people to the support groups every night, and I would have to sit sort of on the sidelines so I could take them back to hospice at the end of the meeting. Chuck Palahniuk backcallcook share on social