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Money Quotes by Charles Bukowski
- I could see the road ahead of me. I was poor and I was going to stay poor. But I didn't particularly want money. I…
- Well, people got attatched. Once you cut the umbilical cord they attatched to the other things. Sight, sound, sex, money, mirages, mothers, masturbation, murder, and…
- Writing is like going to bed with a beautiful woman and afterwards she gets up, goes to her purse and gives me a handful of…
- Keep your money in your pocket. Or bet it on a good horse.
- You have my soul and I have your money
- There are only two things wrong with money: too much or too little.
- I was naturally a loner, content just to live with a woman, eat with her, sleep with her, walk down the street with her. I…
- why don't we go back out there and tell them what happened? because nothing happened except that everybody has been driven insane and stupid by…
- There's nothing to mourn about death any more than there is to mourn about the growing of a flower. What is terrible is not death…
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