Carlotta Giuliani

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Candace Bushnell
“Maybe all men are a drug. Sometimes they bring you down and sometimes, like now, they get you so high.”
Candace Bushnell, Sex and the City

Charles Bukowski
“she knew what she wanted and it wasn't / me. / I know more women like that than any / other kind.”
Charles Bukowski, Love Is a Dog from Hell

Candace Bushnell
“I think, when men tell women to lose weight, it's a diversion from their own lack of size in certain areas.”
Candace Bushnell, Sex and the City

Charles Bukowski
“Pain is strange. A cat killing a bird, a car accident, a fire…. Pain arrives, BANG, and there it is, it sits on you. It’s real. And to anybody watching, you look foolish. Like you’ve suddenly become an idiot. There’s no cure for it unless you know somebody who understands how you feel, and knows how to help.”
Charles Bukowski, Women

Charles Bukowski
“The time came to put Iris Duarte back on the plane.
It was a morning flight which made it difficult. I was
used to rising at noon; it was a fine cure for hangovers
and would add 5 years to my life. I felt no sadness
while driving her to L.A. International. The sex had
been fine; there had been laughter. I could hardly
remember a more civilized time, neither of us making
any demands, yet there had been warmth, it had not
been without feeling, dead meat coupled with dead
meat. I detested that type of swinging, the Los
Angeles, Hollywood, Bel Air, Malibu, Laguna Beach
kind of sex. Strangers when you meet, strangers when
you part—a gymnasium of bodies namelessly
masturbating each other. People with no morals often
considered themselves more free, but mostly they
lacked the ability to feel or to love. So they became
swingers. The dead fucking the dead. There was no
gamble or humor in their game—it was corpse
fucking corpse. Morals were restrictive, but they were
grounded on human experience down through the
centuries. Some morals tended to keep people
slaves in factories, in churches and true to the State.
Other morals simply made good sense. It was like a
garden filled with poisoned fruit and good fruit. You
had to know which to pick and eat, which to leave
alone.”
Charles Bukowski, Women

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