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And love is a word used too much and much too soon.
— Charles Bukowski
Love means eventual pain victory means eventual defeat
— Charles Bukowski
That was love, that was bravery. Shit, who could really stand me? anyone who could stand me had a lot of forgiveness of soul.
— Charles Bukowski
And you go on toward your ocean, the cigar biting your lips the way love used to.
— Charles Bukowski
Some men are crazy," I said, moving toward the door.
"What do wou mean?"
"I mean, some men are in love with their wives. — Charles Bukowski
"What do wou mean?"
"I mean, some men are in love with their wives. — Charles Bukowski
sometimes it's hard to know
what to
do. — Charles Bukowski
what to
do. — Charles Bukowski
The world is better without
them.
only the plants and the animals are
true comrades.
I drink to them and with
them. — Charles Bukowski
them.
only the plants and the animals are
true comrades.
I drink to them and with
them. — Charles Bukowski
and love was lightning and remembrance
— Charles Bukowski
There's nothing unusual about love.
— Charles Bukowski
Love breaks my
bones and I
laugh — Charles Bukowski
bones and I
laugh — Charles Bukowski
One doesn't even think of
the liver
and if the liver
doesn't think of
us, that's
fine. — Charles Bukowski
the liver
and if the liver
doesn't think of
us, that's
fine. — Charles Bukowski
You don't go on "probably" when love and guns are in hand.
— Charles Bukowski
It's colder than hell (yes) but
the blankets are thin,
and the pulled-down shades
are as full of holes as love is. — Charles Bukowski
the blankets are thin,
and the pulled-down shades
are as full of holes as love is. — Charles Bukowski
I will remember the kisses, our lips raw with love,
and how you gave me everything you had
and how I offered you what was left of me. — Charles Bukowski
and how you gave me everything you had
and how I offered you what was left of me. — Charles Bukowski
I wait on my fix:
I am a poetry junkie. — Charles Bukowski
I am a poetry junkie. — Charles Bukowski
Sometimes all we need to be able to continue alone
are the dead
rattling the walls
that close us in. — Charles Bukowski
are the dead
rattling the walls
that close us in. — Charles Bukowski
A love like that was a serious illness, an illness from which you never entirely recover.
— Charles Bukowski
the gods seldom
give
but so quickly
take. — Charles Bukowski
give
but so quickly
take. — Charles Bukowski
The laughter of the mutilated who still need love, and her blessed eyes run deep into her head like mountain springs far in and cool and good.
— Charles Bukowski
Don't undress my love you might find a mannequin; don't undress the mannequin you might find my love.
— Charles Bukowski
Love needs too much help, he said.
hate takes care of itself. — Charles Bukowski
hate takes care of itself. — Charles Bukowski
If there are junk yards in hell, love is the dog that guards the gates.
— Charles Bukowski
Love is for real men.
— Charles Bukowski
I don't like love as a command, as a search. It must come to you, like a hungry cat at the door.
— Charles Bukowski
Love is a Dog from Hell.
— Charles Bukowski
I've got to
decide:
kill myself or
love myself? — Charles Bukowski
decide:
kill myself or
love myself? — Charles Bukowski
She had wild eyes, slightly insane. She also carried an overload of compassion that was real enough and which obviously cost her something.
— Charles Bukowski
Anything is a waste of time unless you are fucking well or creating well or getting well or looming toward a kind of phantom-love-happiness.
— Charles Bukowski
People with no morals often considered themselves more free, but mostly they lacked the ability to feel or love.
— Charles Bukowski
It's possible to love a human being if you don't know them too well.
— Charles Bukowski
Have you ever been in love?" "Love is for real people." "You sound real." "I dislike real people." "You dislike them?" "I hate them.
— Charles Bukowski
She slammed the door and
was gone.
I looked at the closed door
and at the doorknob
and strangely
I didn't feel
alone. — Charles Bukowski
was gone.
I looked at the closed door
and at the doorknob
and strangely
I didn't feel
alone. — Charles Bukowski
She Speaks Of Love
— Charles Bukowski
In this room the hours of love still make shadows.
— Charles Bukowski
Love came hard and very seldom. When it did it was usually for the wrong reasons.
— Charles Bukowski
All we do is sleep, and eat and lay around and make love. We're like slugs. Slug-love, I call it.
— Charles Bukowski
I remember awakening one morning and finding everything smeared with the color of forgotten love.
— Charles Bukowski
I love you but
don't know what to
do. — Charles Bukowski
don't know what to
do. — Charles Bukowski
It does seem
the more we drink
the better the words
go. — Charles Bukowski
the more we drink
the better the words
go. — Charles Bukowski
If you have the ability to love, love yourself first.
— Charles Bukowski
Those who preach god, need god
Those who preach peace do not have peace
Those who preach love do not have love — Charles Bukowski
Those who preach peace do not have peace
Those who preach love do not have love — Charles Bukowski
Love is a fog that burns with the first daylight of reality.
— Charles Bukowski
She wasn't very
interesting
but few people
are. — Charles Bukowski
interesting
but few people
are. — Charles Bukowski
Love be damned now as love was damned when it first arrived.
— Charles Bukowski
Is this how it works? in this room the hours of love still make shadows. when you left you took almost everything.
— Charles Bukowski
You bitch," I whispered, "I love you." Then I came.
— Charles Bukowski
I'm fucking the grave, I thought, I'm bringing the dead back to life ...
— Charles Bukowski
I was in love again. I was in trouble
— Charles Bukowski
My love is a hummingbird sitting that quiet moment on the bough, as the same cat crouches.
— Charles Bukowski
Let's just lay around and make love and take walks and talk a little.
— Charles Bukowski
I'll use the knives for spreading jam, and the gas to warm my greying love.
— Charles Bukowski
I feel no grief for being called something
which
I am not;
in fact, it's enthralling, somehow, like a good
back rub — Charles Bukowski
which
I am not;
in fact, it's enthralling, somehow, like a good
back rub — Charles Bukowski
Love it or leave it
— Charles Bukowski
I felt terrible. The poor had a right to fuck their way through their bad dreams. Sex and drink, and maybe love, was all they had.
— Charles Bukowski
I'm sorry, I said, I'm really sorry.
I stood up in a cafe and screamed
I'm in love,
and now you've made a fool of me ... — Charles Bukowski
I stood up in a cafe and screamed
I'm in love,
and now you've made a fool of me ... — Charles Bukowski
Don't do it. Don't love me.
— Charles Bukowski
A woman must be nursed into subsistence by love, where a man can become stronger by being hated. - from 'Cows in Art Class
— Charles Bukowski
the gods play no
favorites. — Charles Bukowski
favorites. — Charles Bukowski
I found the best thing
I could do
was just to type away
at my own work
and let the dying
die
as they always have. — Charles Bukowski
I could do
was just to type away
at my own work
and let the dying
die
as they always have. — Charles Bukowski
Something that never happens anywhere at any time.
— Charles Bukowski
The worst thing," he told me,
"is bitterness, people end up so
bitter. — Charles Bukowski
"is bitterness, people end up so
bitter. — Charles Bukowski
I'm going, she said. I love you but you're
crazy, you're doomed. — Charles Bukowski
crazy, you're doomed. — Charles Bukowski
Love is a horse with a broken leg trying to stand while 45,000 people watch.
— 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 not a candle burning down. Life is. And love and life are not the same or else Love, having choice, nobody would ever die.
— Charles Bukowski
Not being able to love fully
they will believe your love incomplete
and then they will hate you
and their hatred will be perfect — Charles Bukowski
they will believe your love incomplete
and then they will hate you
and their hatred will be perfect — Charles Bukowski
I drive around the streets an inch away from weeping, ashamed of my sentimentality and possible love.
— Charles Bukowski
We were never children like your children. We do not understand love songs like your inamorata.
— Charles Bukowski
one more creature
dizzy with love — Charles Bukowski
dizzy with love — Charles Bukowski
Having nothing to struggle
against
they have nothing to struggle
for. — Charles Bukowski
against
they have nothing to struggle
for. — Charles Bukowski
Regret is mostly caused by not having
done anything. — Charles Bukowski
done anything. — Charles Bukowski
Love iz a big fat turkey and every day iz thanksgiving
— Charles Bukowski
Love is a form of prejudice. I have too many other prejudices.
— Charles Bukowski