23 Quotes by Charles Bukowski about People
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I often stood in front of the mirror alone, wondering how ugly a person could get.
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I was alone with myself. And disgusting as I was it was better than being with somebody else, anybody else, all of them out there doing their pitiful little tricks and handsprings.
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she wasn't veryinterestingbut few peopleare.
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the people are the biggesthorror show on earth,have been forcenturies.
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the tired sunsets and the tired people - it takes a lifetime to die and no time at all.
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I have one problem, I don’t hate people. They disgust me and I want to get away from them. I do not have hatred. I have an escape mechanism.
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As a recluse I couldn't bear traffic. It had nothing to do with jealousy, I simply disliked people, crowds, anywhere, except at my readings. People diminished me, they sucked me dry.
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I like to prowl ordinary placesand taste the people-from a distance.
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I like to prowl ordinary places.I feel sorry for us all or glad for us allcaught alive togetherand awkward in that way.there's nothing better than the jokeof usthe seriousness of usthe dullness of us
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