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Beginning Quotes by Charles Bukowski
- It was like the beginning of life and laughter. It was the real meaning of the sun
- from the beginning, through the middle years and up to the end: too bad, too bad, too bad.
- Humanity, you never had it from the beginning." That was my motto.
- Early evening traffic was beginning to clog the avenue with cars. The sun slanted down behind him. Harry glanced at the drivers of the cars.…
- take a writer away from his typewriter and all you have left is the sickness which started him typing in the beginning
- Let it die. Let there be a new beginning. It’s awful. Goodnight.
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