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School Quotes by Charles Bukowski
- I see men assassinated around me every day. I walk through rooms of the dead, streets of the dead, cities of the dead; men without…
- I didn't have any friends at school, didn't want any. I felt better being alone. I sat on a bench and watched the others play…
- There is nothing that teaches you more than regrouping after failure and moving on. Yet most people are stricken with fear. They fear failure so…
- I didn't like anybody in that school. I think they knew that. I think that's why they disliked me. I didn't like the way they…
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