7 Quotes by Charles Bukowski about war



  • Author Charles Bukowski
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    My objection to war was not that I had to kill somebody or be killed senselessly, that hardly mattered. What I objected to was to be denied the right to sit in a small room and starve and drink cheap wine and go crazy in my own way and at my own leisure.

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    my greatest problem was stamps, envelopes, paper and wine, with the world on the edge of World War II.

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    nobody can save you but yourself and you’re worth saving. it’s a war not easily won but if anything is worth winning then this is it.

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    there is enough treachery, hatred violence absurdity in the average human being to supply any given army on any given day and the best at murder are those who preach against it and the best at hate are those who preach love and the best at war finally are those who preach peace

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    There are no good wars or bad wars. The only thing bad about a war is to lose it. All wars have been fought for a so-called good Cause on both sides. But only the victor's Cause becomes history's Noble Cause. It's not a matter of who is right or who is wrong, it's a matter of who has the best generals and the better army!

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