Charles Bukowski Quotes About Dying

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  • I once lay in a white hospital for the dying and the dying self, where some god pissed a rain of reason to make things grow only to die, where on my knees I prayed for LIGHT, I prayed for l*i*g*h*t, and praying crawled like a blind slug into the web where threads of wind stuck against my mind and I died of pity for Man, for myself, on a cross without nails, watching in fear as the pig belches in his sty, farts, blinks and eats.

  • Dying in a a war never stopped wars from happening.

  • You have to die a few times before you can really live.

  • Dying should come easy: like a freight train you don't hear when your back is turned.

  • Once a woman turns against you, forget it. They can love you, then something turns in them. They can watch you dying in a gutter, run over by a car, and they'll spit on you.

    Charles Bukowski (1978). “Women”
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