Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
I was in love again. I was in trouble
Charles Bukowski
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Charles Bukowski
Age: 73 †
Born: 1920
Born: August 16
Died: 1994
Died: March 9
Actor
Author
Autobiographer
Columnist
Diarist
Journalist
Novelist
Poet
Screenwriter
Writer
Henry Charles Bukowski
Buk
charles bukowski
Love
Trouble
More quotes by Charles Bukowski
We're all going to die, all of us, what a circus!
Charles Bukowski
And there I was, 225 pounds, perpetually lost and confused, short legs, ape-like upper body, all chest, no neck, head too large, blurred eyes, hair uncombed, 6 feet of geek, waiting for her.
Charles Bukowski
and the color in my eyes has gone back into the sea.
Charles Bukowski
Love is a Dog from Hell.
Charles Bukowski
you fall into the mirror, come through the other side staring at a lightbulb.
Charles Bukowski
True revolution comes from true revulsion when things get bad enough the kitten will kill the lion.
Charles Bukowski
the whole world is caught in her glance and at last the universe is magnificent.
Charles Bukowski
it is all ash and dry leaves and grief gone like an ocean liner.
Charles Bukowski
Long ago, among other lies they were taught that silence was bravery.
Charles Bukowski
the grace is being able to like rock music, symphony music, jazz … anything that contains the original energy of joy.
Charles Bukowski
The secret is writing down one simple line after another.
Charles Bukowski
i was born to hustle roses down the avenue of the dead.
Charles Bukowski
Death is nothing, brother, it's life that's hard
Charles Bukowski
we sat there smoking cigarettes at 5 in the morning.
Charles Bukowski
Are you becoming what you've always hated?
Charles Bukowski
Sometimes you just have to pee in the sink.
Charles Bukowski
writing about a writer's block is better than not writing at all
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
Beware of those who seek constant crowds they are nothing alone.
Charles Bukowski
The public takes from a writer, or a writing, what it needs and lets the remainder go. but what they take is usually what they need least and what they let go is what they need most.
Charles Bukowski