Quotes About Peace
permanent living peace is permanent living death.
~ Charles Bukowski
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What do you do all day? I just stay in bed. That's awful. No, it's nice. I like it.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Cautiously, I allowed myself to feel good at times. I found moments of peace in…rooms just staring at the knobs of some dresser or listening to the rain in the dark. The less I needed the better I felt.
~ Charles Bukowski
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A i urreni njerëzit? Unë nuk i urrej ata ... Unë vetëm ndjehen mirë kur ata nuk janë përreth.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Don't talk to me or bother me and I won't bother you. All right?
~ Charles Bukowski
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Today I will walk in the sun. I will simply walk in the sun.
~ Charles Bukowski
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I always had this certain contentment- I wouldn't call it happiness- it was more of an inner balance that settled for whatever was occurring
~ Charles Bukowski
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I did not like war, even when it was the popular thing to do.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Although looked down upon, the idiots seemed to have the more peaceful lives: nothing was expected of them.
~ Charles Bukowski
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We are here to drink beer. We are here to end war. We are here to laugh at the odds, and live life so well that Death will tremble to take us.
~ Charles Bukowski
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it's necessary for me sometimes just to be alone and quiet and doing nothing. - my telephone
~ Charles Bukowski
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I'll think nice things about my wife, she looks so small there under the blanket, a little lump, that's all (death, you take me first, please) this lady needs a gentle space of peace without me).
~ Charles Bukowski
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it is usually mid-afternoon and quiet, and getting dressed we talk about what else there might be to do, but being together solves most of it for as long as those things stay solved in the history of women and man, it's different for each- for me, it's splendid enough to remember past the memories of pain and defeat and unhappiness: when you take it away do it slowly and easily make it as if I were dying in my sleep instead of in my life, amen.
~ Charles Bukowski
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I want quiet thunder.
~ Charles Bukowski
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the best at war finally are those who preach peace
~ Charles Bukowski
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Having a bunch of cats around is good. If you're feeling bad, you just look at the cats, you'll feel better because they know that everything is just as it is. There's nothing to get excited about. They just know. They're saviours.
~ Charles Bukowski
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I didn't know what I wanted. Yes, I did. I wanted someplace to hide out, someplace where one didn't have to do anything.
~ Charles Bukowski
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after you've pulled off the tablecloth with the full plates of food and broken the windows and rung the bells of idiots and have spoken true and terrible words and have chased the mob through the doorway- then comes the great and peaceful moment: sitting alone and pouring that quiet drink. the world is better without them. only the plants and the animals are true comrades. I drink to them and with them. they wait as I fill their glasses.
~ Charles Bukowski
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agony can kill or agony can sustain life but peace is always horrifying
~ Charles Bukowski
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I need more balance, a more distanced perspective. I should accept what is. nightmares are a part of existence.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Nobody bother us, we bother nobody.
~ Charles Bukowski
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The best way to think is not at all
~ Charles Bukowski
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It was going to be alright. At last. For a while.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Sutradan sam otišao do mrtva?nice Srebrna mirna luka da i tamo provjerim stvari. Vraški dobar posao - nikad mort sezone.
~ Charles Bukowski
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