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Mostly Quotes by Charles Bukowski
- People with no morals often considered themselves more free, but mostly they lacked the ability to feel or love.
- American women drove hard bargains and the ended up looking the worst for it. The few natural American women left were mostly in Texas and…
- But then if you lied to a man about his talent just because he was sitting across from you, that was the most unforgivable lie…
- I am not a snob; it is simply that I am not interested with what most people have to say, or what they want to…
- Yes?’ he asked, looking at me over the sheet. ‘I’m a writer temporarily down on my inspirations.’ ‘Oh, a writer, eh?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Are you sure?’…
- It was too much. The comfortable people made comfortable jokes about weather and things but I sat mostly silent saying a word or so when…
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