Charles Bukowski Quotes
The Life Of The Sane, Average Man Was Dull, Worse Than Death. There Seemed To Be No Possible Alternative. Education Also Seemed To Be A Trap. The Little Education I Had Allowed Myself Had Made Me More Suspicious. What Were Doctors, Lawyers, Scientists? They Were Just Men Who Allowed Themselves To Be Deprived Of Their Freedom To Think And Act As Individuals. I Went Back To My Shack And Drank ...
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