Back and forth Quote by Charles Bukowski
“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.”
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.
Find healthier ways to cope with pain.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal crisis
- mental health struggles
- addiction recovery
- creative work
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What healthier outlets could replace harmful habits?
- How does society view self‑destructive coping?
Reliance on substances can worsen long‑term health and relationships.