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The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories by Charles Bukowski
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“Are there good governments and bad governments? No, there are only bad governments and worse governments.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“إننا نعيش كل حياتنا كالحمقى ثم نموت في نهاية المطاف”
تشارلز بوكوفسكي, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“Even the stove and the refrigerator looked human, I mean good human - they seemed to have arms and voices and they said, hang around, kid, it's good here, it can be very good here.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“الفرق بين الديموقراطية والديكتاتورية أننا في الديموقرطية ننتخب أولاً ثم نتلقى الأوامر، أما في الديكتاتورية فلا حاجة إلى تضييع الوقت في الإنتخابات ص 270”
تشارلز بوكوفسكي, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“She had chosen me and it was as simple as that.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
“I got my hands under the breasts, lifted them. Tons of meat. Meat without mouth or eye. MEAT MEAT MEAT. i slammed it into my mouth and flew into heaven.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“هل توجد حكومات جيدة وحكومات سيئة؟ لا، هناك حكومات سيئة فقط وحكومات أشد سوءًا ص 273”
تشارلز بوكوفسكي, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“I went into the crapper and took myself a beautiful beershit. Then I went to bed, jacked off, and slept.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
“العمر ليس جريمة، الجريمة أن غالبية البشر يهرمون على نحو سيء ص 286”
تشارلز بوكوفسكي, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“لم أحب العالم، ولكن في أ وقات حذرة ومريحة، كان من الممكن فهمه 282”
تشارلز بوكوفسكي, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“Oh, you’ve got a sweet voice, baby, such a sad sad sweet voice, I’d like to fuck you, I thought.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
“Two bulls fighting for the cow. And a bony one at that. But in America the loser oftentimes got the cow. Mother instinct? Better wallet? Longer dick? God knows what.…”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
“At lunchtime (10:24 p.m.) I went out and bought the L.A. Times.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
“But it’s all the little people, Buk, the twenty-five-buck-a-week guys who gave up everything to keep the thing going. The guys with cardboard in their shoes. The guys who slept on the floor.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
“But I gave the girl my address and phone number, thinking we might make it on the springs. (Harriet, you never arrived.)”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
“I bought two tall six-packs of Schlitz and went back to my place and drank down the requiem.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
“They kept chirping and flipping and fingering their mental assholes.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
“wszystko jest stratą czasu, chyba że człowiek pieprzy się w najlepsze, tworzy w najlepsze, ma się jak najlepiej albo zmierza w kierunku ułudy pod tytułem miłość i szczęście. Wszyscy kończymy w gnojówce porażki - czy nazwiemy to śmiercią czy błędem.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“ثمة عيبان في المال: أما أن يكون زائداً عن الحاجة، أو ناقصاُ عن الحاجة ص 284”
تشارلز بوكوفسكي, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“there comes a time in each man's life when he must choose to stand or run. I choose to stand.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
tags: choose
“Only the poor knew the meaning of life; the rich and the safe had to guess.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“It was con; my mind was blank; I only wanted a halfpint of Grandad and six or seven tall cool beers . . .”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
“Barney, when a man gets old enough, trapped enough, hungry enough, weary enough — he’ll suck dick, tit, eat shit to stay alive; either that or suicide. the human race ain’t got it, man. it’s a bad crowd.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“التوازن الصحيح بين العزلة وبين الحشود - تلك كانت الحلية ص 363”
تشارلز بوكوفسكي, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“البشر الصغار هم دائماً كبش الفداء، هذا هو التاريخ ص 196”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“الجمال لا شيء، الجمال لا يدوم، لا تعلم كم أنت محظوظ لأنك قبيح، لأن الناس لو أحبوك فأنت تعلم أنهم يحبوك لشيء آخر ص 11”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“So I drank every night after work, alone, up at my place and I had enough left for a day at the track on Saturday, and life was simple and without too much pain. Maybe without too much reason, but getting away from pain was reasonable enough.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“No matter how little a man has he will find that he will always settle for less.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“in fact,” I told her, “I am a genius but nobody knows it but me.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories
“shock, shock, lord, lord, the factories. the wasted days, the days without meaning, the days of bosses and idiots, and the slow and brutal clock.”
Charles Bukowski, The Most Beautiful Woman in Town & Other Stories

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