Charles Bukowski Quotes
There Was Something To Be Learned About Writing From Watching Boxing Matches Or Going To The Racetrack. The Message Wasn't Clear But It Helped Me. That Was The Important Part: The Message Wasn't Clear. It Was Wordless, Like A House Burning, Or An Earthquake Or A Flood, Or A Woman Getting Out Of A Car, Showing Her Legs. I Didn't Know What Other Writers Needed; I Didn't Care, I Couldn't Read Them Anyway. I Was Locked Into My Own Habits,
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