Quotes About Rebellion
But somehow, I've got to get out, and make sure that almost all humanity is still a large piece of crap.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Isa psikiyatirlarin ve egolarin en buyuguydu. Tanri'nin oglu oldugunu idia etti.Paragozleri kliseden atti. Yaptigi en buyuk hata. Sictilar agzina.Bir civi tasarruf etmek icin ayaklarini ust uste civilediler. Ne boktan is.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Understand me. I'm not like an ordinary world. I have my madness, I live in another dimension and I do not have time for things that have no soul.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Will you read some of your poems?" "Christ, no." "Why not?" "I just want to drink." "You talk about drinking a lot in your books. Do you think drinking has helped your writing?" "No. I'm just an alcoholic who became a writer so that I would be able to stay in bed until noon." I
~ Charles Bukowski
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I don't like the clean-shaven boy with the necktie and the good job. I like desperate men, men with broken teeth and broken minds and broken ways. They interest me. They are full of surprises and explosions.
~ Charles Bukowski
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It felt good not to be part of that sort of thing. I was glad I wasn't in love, that I wasn't happy with the world. I like being at odds with everything. People in love often become edgy, dangerous. They lose their sense of perspective. They lose their sense of humor. They become nervous, psychotic bores. They even become killers.
~ Charles Bukowski
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I wasn't interested in world history, only my own. What crap. Your parents controlled your growing-up period, they pissed all over you. Then when you got ready to go out on your own, the others wanted to stick you into a uniform so you could get your ass shot off.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Me sentía bien no formando parte de aquello. Me alegraba de no estar enamorado, de no ser feliz con el mundo. Me gustaba estar en desacuerdo con todo. La gente enamorada a menudo se ponía cortante, peligrosa. Perdían su sentido de la perspectiva. Perdían su sentido del humor. Se ponían nerviosos, psicóticos, aburridos. Incluso se convertían en asesinos.
~ Charles Bukowski
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I was going to get the beatings anyhow so I might as well have the fun.
~ Charles Bukowski
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SCREW YOU GUYS! I'M A GENIUS!
~ Charles Bukowski
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there are some people who must always go somewhere. 'let's go to a movie!' 'let's go boating!' 'let's get laid!' 'screw all that stuff,' I always say, 'just let me sit here.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Let's let the bombs go I'm tired of waiting
~ Charles Bukowski
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D??ar? ç?karken kolum Bernadette'in belindeydi. Liseli bir k?z? and?r?yordu hâlâ. -uzun saçlar, ipek, hassas ve seksi dudaklar. İçinde bulunduÄŸu cehennemi gözlerine bakt???nda fark edebiliyordun ancak.
~ Charles Bukowski
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to be writing poetry at the age of 50 like a schoolboy, surely, I must be crazy;
~ Charles Bukowski
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ama yine de biliyordum (iki paral?k deliliÄŸime raÄŸmen) ortal?kta muhteÅŸem olarak nitelendirilen çok kötü bir edebiyat?n dolaÅŸt???n?, o Philly çat?s?n?n alt?nda yapabileceÄŸimden çok da iyi olmayan bir edebiyat.
~ Charles Bukowski
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baÅŸkalar? bana, allah aÅŸk?na, Hank, ne buluyorsun bu herifte? diye sorduklar?nda, hey, benim kahraman?m o, herkesin mutlaka bir kahraman? olmal?, derim. koca adam purolar?n? tüttürmeye ve içmeye devam eder. iÅŸemeye bile kalkmaz, kalkmas? gerekmez, zahmete deÄŸmez.
~ Charles Bukowski
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os loucos e os bêbados são os últimos santos que sobraram na Terra.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Both choices led to social unrest: the Jacquerie (France, 1358), the Revolt of Ciompi (Florence, 1378), the Peasants' Revolt (England, 1381), the Catalonian Rebellion (Spain, 1395), and dozens of flare-ups in the German states.
~ Charles C. Mann
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Both the clergy and Louis XIV, the king whom Baron d'Arce was goading, tried to suppress these dangerous ideas by instructing French officials to force a French education upon the Indians, complete with lessons in deferring to their social betters. The attempts, Jaenen reported, were ' everywhere unsuccessful.
~ Charles C. Mann
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Much of Wayna Qhapaq's time was devoted to organizing the empire's public works projects. Often these were more political than practical. Because the Inka believed that idleness fomented rebellion, the Spanish traveler Pedro Cieza de León reported, he ordered unemployed work brigades "to move a mountain from one spot to another" for no practical purpose
~ Charles C. Mann
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They found it strange that these poverty-stricken halves should suffer [that is, tolerate] such injustice, and that they did not take the others by the throat or set fire to their houses.
~ Charles C. Mann
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the truth was that I had become a secret agent because I could not bear for another minute the pointlessness of life in the real world.
~ Charles McCarry
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Why should He have to suffer on behalf of humanity? Nomoral imperative required God to sacrifice His Son. He would be no less holy or righteous if He allowed the race of sin-sick humans to suffer the just consequences of their own rebellion. Nothing compelled Jesus to complete the mission—nothing, that is, except love for the people He had made and obedience to His Father.
~ Charles R. Swindoll
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For they are rebellious against You. But let all who take refuge in You be glad, Let them ever sing for joy; And may You shelter them, That those who love Your name may exult in You. For it is You who blesses the righteous man, O LORD, You surround him with favor as with a shield. (Psalm 5)
~ Charles R. Swindoll
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