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Charles Bukowski

“I always disliked pledging allegiance to the flag. It was so tedious and sillyass. I always felt more like pledging allegiance to myself, but there we were and we stood up and ran through it. Then, afterwards, the little pause, and everybody sitting down feeling as if they had been slightly molested.”

Charles Bukowski, South of No North
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South of No North South of No North by Charles Bukowski
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