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Best Men Sayings by Charles Bukowski
- I've never met another man I'd rather be.
- Hey, Hank, I notice all the women around your place lately ... good looking stuff; you're doing all right." "Sam," I say, "that's not true;…
- he asked, "what makes a man a writer?" "well," I said, "it's simple, it's either you get it down on paper or you jump off…
- some men never die and some men never live but we're all alive tonight.
- beware those quick to praise for they need praise in return beware those who are quick to censor they are afraid of what they do…
- like the fox I run with the hunted and if I’m not the happiest man on earth I’m surely the luckiest man alive.
- Experience can dull. With most men experience is a series of mistakes; the more experience you have the less you know.
- Women: I liked the colors of their clothing; the way they walked; the cruelty in some faces; now and then the almost pure beauty in…
- Trouble and pain were what kept a man alive. Or trying to avoid trouble and pain. It was a full time job.
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