Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
More often than not Democratic Law works to the advantage of the few even though the many have voted this, of course, is because the few have told them how to vote.
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
Though
Democratic
Often
Vote
Many
Advantage
Even
Works
Told
Courses
Course
Law
Voted
More quotes by Charles Bukowski
You've got to know when to let a woman go if you want to keep her,and if you don't want to keep her you let her go anyhow so it's always a process of letting go, one way or the other.
Charles Bukowski
The ladies usually go for the biggest damn fool they can find that is why the human race stands where it does today: we have bred the clever and lasting Casanovas, all hollow inside, like the chocolate Easter bunnies we foster upon our poor children.
Charles Bukowski
There's no way I can stop writing, it's a form of insanity.
Charles Bukowski
My heart is a thousand years old. I am not like other people.
Charles Bukowski
If you can only remain pure in your stupidity, someday you may get a phone call from hell.
Charles Bukowski
That's your response to everything: drink? No, that's my response to nothing.
Charles Bukowski
the sea is made of blood
Charles Bukowski
I just want a hot cup of coffee,black,and I don’t want to hear about your troubles.
Charles Bukowski
Maybe when I get in the grave, things will be beautiful.
Charles Bukowski
...in that drunken place you would like to hand your heart to her and say touch it but then give it back.
Charles Bukowski
I'm only interested in poetry.
Charles Bukowski
one can never be sure whether it's good poetry or bad acid
Charles Bukowski
I had no feeling for the things so many others needed.
Charles Bukowski
People don't need love. What they need is success in one form or another. It can be love but it needn't be.
Charles Bukowski
Love is a form of prejudice. You love what you need, you love what makes you feel good, you love what is convenient. How can you say you love one person when there are ten thousand people in the world that you would love more if you ever met them? But you'll never meet them.
Charles Bukowski
Not everybody thought they could be a dentist or an automobile mechanic but everybody knew they could be a writer.
Charles Bukowski
Trouble and pain were what kept a man alive. Or trying to avoid trouble and pain. It was a full time job.
Charles Bukowski
It’s when you hide things that you choke on them.
Charles Bukowski
Love dries up, I thought as I walked back to the bathroom, even faster than sperm.
Charles Bukowski
I remember awakening one morning and finding everything smeared with the color of forgotten love.
Charles Bukowski