Charles Bukowski Quotes
There's Nothing To Stop A Man From Writing Unless That Man
stops Himself. If A Man Truly Desires To Write, Then He Will.
Rejection And Ridicule Will Only Strengthen Him. And The Longer
he Is Held Back The Stronger He Will Become, Like A Mass Of Rising
water Against A Dam. There Is No Losing In Writing, It Will Make Your Toes Laugh
as You Sleep, It Will Make You Stride Like A Tiger, It Will Fire
the Eye And Put You Face To Face With Death. You Will Die A Fighter,
you Will Be Honored In Hell. The Luck Of The Word. Go With It, Send It.
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