Quotes by Bukowski

"...

it's hard to live here.
it's very hard to live here.

at night the shadows are unborn creatures.
beneath the bed
spiders kill tiny white ideas.

the nights are bad
the nights are Very bad
I drink myself to sleep
I Have to drink myself to sleep.
[...]
I have been living here too long.
[...]
I can't live here much longer."



('the rent's high too' in: 'Burning in Water ...')
 
"I've always wanted to commit suicide. I'm suicidal, and alcohol is the slowest form of suicide that there is. Just...so, I've been working on it a long time. I'm slowly dieing. I'm 68...67. I'm gonna get there."
 
"The nine-to-five is one of the greatest atrocities sprung upon mankind. You give your life away to a function that doesn't interest you. This situation so repelled me that I was driven to drink, starvation, and mad females, simply as an alternative."
 

vodka

Miss Take
from Nobody But You

nobody can save you but
yourself
and you're worth saving.
it's a war not easily won
but if anything is worth winning then
this is it.
 
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the kitchen quote might be from the short story "too sensitive," from tales of ordinary madness. very funny.

It is indeed from "Too Sensitive," from Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions and ...and it's actually two quotes that start off the story:

"show me a man who lives alone and has a perpetually dirty kitchen, and 5 times out of 9 I'll show you an exceptional man. -- Charles Bukowski, 6-27-67, over 19th bottle of beer.

"show me a man who lives alone and has a perpetually clean kitchen, and 8 times out of 9 I'll show you a man with detestable spiritual qualities." -- Charles Bukowski, 6-27-67, over 20th bottle of beer.

Pretty funny stuff ...


Oh, and the opening line of "song of my typewriter" from The Days Run Away -- a line that would later be shortened to form his epitaph:

"the best way to think is not at all"
 
"My father beat the hell out of me every day. I disliked my mother... I used to want to run away from home. But I would think, "How can I find a job? I'm four feet tall, and I don't have a Social Security number." "”Hustler Interview 12/76
 
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"There are worse things than being alone"

The very bestest!
:):):):):)

An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. -BUK
I meant this?

An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. -BUK
I meant this?
:D:D:D:D:D
 
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the only good poet

One retreat after another without peace.
talking about work, the 9-to-5, he called it, It's the sickest of all sick things. (and with a slight lisp - like a sssnake. wonderful.)
 
"All right, Mr. Chinaski. What word do you have for the Italian people?"
"Don't shout so much. And read Celine."
Hollywood

"No. Yes. No. No. I like Thomas Carlyle, Madame Butterfly and orange juice with the skins crushed in. I like red radios, car washes and crushed cigarette packages and Carson McCullers. No. NO! No. Yes, of course."
Shakespeare Never Did This
 

Father Luke

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If you hated her right off, it was better to fuck her right off; if you didn't, it was better to wait, then fuck her and hate her later on

- from "women: a novel"
 
"For all I have written, I seem to remain a monk fornicating a goose in a coal mine."- Letter responding to a suggestion of a complete bibliography in Screams From The Balcony
 
On becoming a writer:

It's a shot in the dark.
You take it, or you become a normal, civilized person from 8 to 5.
Get married. Have children. Christmas together.
Here comes Grandma...
"Hi Grandma, come on in. How are you?"
Shit, I couldn't take that.
I'd rather murder myself.
 
I think this one fits our current times:

"A recession is when your friends are out of jobs, a depression is when you're out of one."

- Living on Luck [Feb 19, 1975]
 
"style is a good tool to tell what you have to say but when you no longer have anything to say, style is a limp cock before the wondrous cunt of the universe." ---screams from the balcony
 

Bukfan

"The law is wrong; I am right"
"I have compassion for almost all the individuals of the world; at the same time, they repulse me."

"People, mostly, I can do without. They don't fill me, they empty me. I respect no man. I have a problem that way...I'm lying but believe me, it's true."
 
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