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True Quotes by Charles Bukowski
- The crowd is the gathering place of the weakest; true creation is a solitary act.
- I held her wrists and then I got it through the eyes: hatred, centuries deep and true. I was wrong and graceless and sick. all…
- True revolution comes from true revulsion; when things get bad enough the kitten will kill the lion.
- I don't know if this is true to you but for me sometimes it gets so bad that anything else say like looking at a…
- 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;…
- I had decided against religion a couple of years back. If it were true, it made fools out of people, or it drew fools. And…
- how can you be true and kind at the same time? how?
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