Quote on Poetry by Charles Bukowski
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"We're all going to die, all of us; what a circus! That alone should make us love each other, but it doesn't. We are terrorized and flattened by trivialities. We are eaten up by nothing."
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"You begin saving the world by saving one man at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics."
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"We're all going to die, all of us; what a circus! That alone should make us love each other, but it doesn't. We are terrorized and flattened by trivialities. We are eaten up by nothing."
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"You begin saving the world by saving one man at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics."
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"What my character is or how many jails I have lounged in, or wards or walls or wassails, how many lonely-heart poetry readings I have dodged, is beside the point. A man's soul or lack of it will be evident with what he can carve upon a white sheet of paper."
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