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Word Quotes by Charles Bukowski
- There's nothing to stop a man from writing unless that man stops himself. If a man truly desires to write, then he will. Rejection and…
- When I begin to doubt my ability to work the word, I simply read another writer and know I have nothing to worry about. My…
- a good book can make an almost impossible existence, liveable ( from 'the luck of the word' )
- 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…
- and love is a word used too much and much too soon.
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