Charles Bukowski Quotes
In The Old Days, Before I Was Married, Or Knew A Lot Of Women, I Would Just Pull Down All The Shades And Go To Bed For Three Or Four Days. I'd Get Up To Shit. I'd Eat A Can Of Beans, Go Back To Bed, Just Stay There For Three Or Four Days. Then I'd Put On My Clothes And I'd Walk Outside, And The Sunlight Was Brilliant, And The Sounds Were Great. I Felt Powerful, Like A Recharged Battery. But You Know The First Bring-down? The First Human Face I Saw On The Sidewalk, I Lost Half My Charge Right There.
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