Charles Bukowski Quotes
Being A Common Laborer All My Life At Poor And Underpaid Jobs, I Had Worked With More Black Men, Known More Black Men, Drank With More Black Men, Fought With More Black Men Than Any Theoretical Liberal With Books Jammed Between The Ears.
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