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“I think a man can keep on drinking for centuries, he'll never die; especially wine or beer...I like drunkards, man, because drunkards, they come out of it, and they're sick and they spring back, they spring back and forth...If I hadn't been a drunkard, I probably would have committed suicide long…” quote by Charles Bukowski
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“I think a man can keep on drinking for centuries, he'll never die; especially wine or beer...I like drunkards, man, because drunkards, they come out of it, and they're sick and they spring back, they spring back and forth...If I hadn't been a drunkard, I probably would have committed suicide long ago.”

Charles Bukowski

About This Quote

Source Book: Post Office by Charles Bukowski, 1971

Bukowski reflects that chronic drinking can be a coping mechanism that prevents despair, suggesting that self‑destruction may be avoided through destructive habits.

In simple terms: Alcohol can keep people from ending their lives.

Key Takeaway

Find healthier ways to cope with pain.

Themes

addiction survival self‑destruction

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

literary confessional

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • mental health struggles
  • addiction recovery
  • creative work

Key Concepts

coping mechanisms existential resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What healthier outlets could replace harmful habits?
  • How does society view self‑destructive coping?
A Different Perspective

Reliance on substances can worsen long‑term health and relationships.

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