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La mayoría de la muerte de la gente es una farsa, no queda en ellos nada que pueda morir
— Charles Bukowski The Captain Is Out To Lunch And The Sailors Have Taken Over The Ship
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when we were kids laying around the lawn on our bellies we often talked about how we'd like to die and we all agreed on the same thing; we'd all like to die fucking (although none of us had done any fucking) and now that we are hardly kids any longer we think more about how not to die and although we're ready most of us would prefer to do it alone under the sheets now that most of us have fucked our lives away.
— Charles Bukowski You Get So Alone at Times That It Just Makes Sense
Tags: sex, poetry, poem, nostalgia, love, life, kids, growing-up, die, death, bukowski, adulthood
regret is mostly caused by not having done anything.
— Charles Bukowski You Get So Alone at Times That It Just Makes Sense
Tags: truth, regrets, regret, poetry, poem, love, life, death, bukowski
You can do without a woman but not a typewriter.
— Charles Bukowski
Tags: without, woman, you
Even though I write about the human race, the further away from them, the better I feel. Two miles is great; two thousand miles is beautiful.
— Charles Bukowski
Tags: feel, better, great, beautiful
We are here to unlearn the teachings of the church, state, and our education system.
— Charles Bukowski
Tags: here, our, church, education
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