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  • #1
    Charles Bukowski
    “That's the problem with drinking, I thought, as I poured myself a drink. If something bad happens you drink in an attempt to forget; if something good happens you drink in order to celebrate; and if nothing happens you drink to make something happen.”
    Charles Bukowski, Women

  • #2
    Charles Bukowski
    “We're all going to die, all of us, what a circus! That alone should make us love each other but it doesn't. We are terrorized and flattened by trivialities, we are eaten up by nothing.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #3
    Charles Bukowski
    “Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #4
    Charles Bukowski
    “If you're losing your soul and you know it, then you've still got a soul left to lose”
    Charles Bukowski and Carl Weissner

  • #5
    Charles Bukowski
    “Some lose all mind and become soul,insane.
    some lose all soul and become mind, intellectual.
    some lose both and become accepted”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #6
    Charles Bukowski
    “Boring damned people. All over the earth. Propagating more boring damned people. What a horror show. The earth swarmed with them.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #7
    Charles Bukowski
    “The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #8
    Charles Bukowski
    “the free soul is rare, but you know it when you see it - basically because you feel good, very good, when you are near or with them.”
    Charles Bukowski, Tales of Ordinary Madness

  • #9
    Charles Bukowski
    “Find what you love and let it kill you.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #10
    Charles Bukowski
    “I wasn't much of a petty thief. I wanted the whole world or nothing.”
    Charles Bukowski, Post Office

  • #11
    Charles Bukowski
    “I was drawn to all the wrong things: I liked to drink, I was lazy, I didn't have a god, politics, ideas, ideals. I was settled into nothingness; a kind of non-being, and I accepted it. I didn't make for an interesting person. I didn't want to be interesting, it was too hard. What I really wanted was only a soft, hazy space to live in, and to be left alone. On the other hand, when I got drunk I screamed, went crazy, got all out of hand. One kind of behavior didn't fit the other. I didn't care.”
    Charles Bukowski, Women

  • #12
    Charles Bukowski
    “the way to create art is to burn and destroy
    ordinary concepts and to substitute them
    with new truths that run down from the top of the head
    and out of the heart”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #13
    Charles Bukowski
    “Each person is only given so many evenings and each wasted evening is a gross violation against the natural course of your only life.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #14
    Charles Bukowski
    “I don't like jail, they got the wrong kind of bars in there”
    Bukowski C.

  • #15
    Charles Bukowski
    “The problem was you had to keep choosing between one evil or another, and no matter what you chose, they sliced a little more off you, until there was nothing left. At the age of 25 most people were finished. A whole goddamned nation of assholes driving automobiles, eating, having babies, doing everything in the worst way possible, like voting for the presidential candidate who reminded them most of themselves.”
    Charles Bukowski, Ham on Rye

  • #16
    Charles Bukowski
    “I sit here
    drunk now.
    I am
    a series of
    small victories
    and large defeats
    and I am as
    amazed
    as any other
    that
    I have gotten
    from there to
    here
    without committing murder
    or being
    murdered;
    without
    having ended up in the
    madhouse.

    as I drink alone
    again tonight
    my soul despite all the past
    agony
    thanks all the gods
    who were not
    there
    for me
    then.”
    Charles Bukowski, The People Look Like Flowers at Last

  • #17
    Charles Bukowski
    “I wasn’t lonely. I experienced no self-pity. I was just caught up in a life in which I could find no meaning.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #18
    Charles Bukowski
    “to fight for each minute is to
    fight for what is possible within
    yourself,
    so that your life and your death
    will not be like
    theirs.”
    Charles Bukowski, The People Look Like Flowers at Last

  • #19
    Charles Bukowski
    “morning night and noon
    the traffic moves through
    and the murder and treachery
    of friends and lovers
    and all the people
    move through you.

    pain is the joy of knowing
    the unkindest truth
    that arrives without
    warning.

    life is being alone
    death is being alone.

    even the fools weep

    morning night and noon.”
    Charles Bukowski, The People Look Like Flowers at Last

  • #20
    Charles Bukowski
    “startling! such determination in the
    dull and uninspired
    and the copyists.
    they never lose the fierce gratitude
    for their uneventfulness,
    nor do they forget to laugh
    at the wit of slugs;
    as a study in diluted senses
    they'd make any pharaoh
    cough up his beans;
    in music they prefer the monotony of
    dripping faucets;
    in love and sex they prefer each other
    and therefore compound the
    problem;
    the energy with which they propel their
    uselessness
    (without any self-doubt)
    toward worthless goals
    is as magnificent as
    cow shit.
    they produce novels, children, death,
    freeways, cities, wars, wealth, poverty, politicians
    and total areas of grandiose waste;
    it's as if the whole world is wrapped in dirty
    bandages.

    it's best to take walks late at
    night.
    it's best to do your business only on
    Mondays and
    Tuesdays.

    it's best to sit in a small room
    with the shades down
    and
    wait.

    the strongest men are the fewest
    and the strongest women die alone
    too.”
    Charles Bukowski, The People Look Like Flowers at Last

  • #21
    Charles Bukowski
    “The wisdom to quit is all we have left.”
    Charles Bukowski, The People Look Like Flowers at Last

  • #22
    Charles Bukowski
    “there is moss on the walls
    and the stain of thought and failure and
    waiting”
    Charles Bukowski, The People Look Like Flowers at Last

  • #23
    Charles Bukowski
    “The centuries are sprinkled with rare magic
    with divine creatures
    who help us get past the common and extraordinary ills that beset us”
    Charles Bukowski, The Pleasures of the Damned

  • #24
    Charles Bukowski
    “There is a loneliness in this world so great
    that you can see it in the slow movement of the hands of a clock”
    Charles Bukowski, The Pleasures of the Damned

  • #25
    Charles Bukowski
    “I
    have a face like a washrag. I sing
    love songs and carry steel.

    I would rather die than cry. I can't
    stand hounds can't live without them.
    I hang my head against the white
    refrigerator and want to scream like
    the last weeping of life forever but
    I am bigger than the mountains.”
    Charles Bukowski, Love Is a Dog from Hell

  • #26
    Charles Bukowski
    “this time has finished me.”
    Charles Bukowski, Love Is a Dog from Hell

  • #27
    Charles Bukowski
    “people are not good to each other.
    perhaps if they were
    our deaths would not be so sad.”
    Charles Bukowski, Love Is a Dog from Hell

  • #28
    Charles Bukowski
    “the masses are everywhere
    they know how to do things:
    they have sane and deadly angers
    for sane and deadly
    things.”
    Charles Bukowski, Love Is a Dog from Hell

  • #29
    Charles Bukowski
    “there must be a way.

    surely there must be a way that we have not yet
    thought of.

    who put this brain inside of me?

    it cries
    it demands
    it says that there is a chance.

    it will not say
    "no.”
    Charles Bukowski, Love Is a Dog from Hell

  • #30
    Arthur Rimbaud
    “By being too sensitive I have wasted my life.”
    Arthur Rimbaud



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