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A Charles Bukowski’s portrait by Robert Crumb, West Virginia. Photo Christopher Lusher
Posted on October 18, 2010 via purple DIARY with 18 notes
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Holstee manifesto.
texturism: holstee manifesto & story. | via maribean
Posted on October 6, 2010 via xo+m with 218 notes
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Totally true!
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Posted on August 12, 2010 with 484 notes
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A human being is like a novel: until the last page you don’t know how it will end. Or it wouldn’t be worth reading.
Yevgeny Zamyatin (We) (via booklover)Posted on August 11, 2010 via Booklover with 141 notes
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We try the same.
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Posted on March 2, 2010 via a little bit of feel good with 12 notes
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Millions of books written on every conceivable subject by all these great minds and in the end, none of them knows anything more about the big questions of life than I do … I read Socrates. This guy knocked off little Greek boys. What the Hell’s he got to teach me? And Nietzsche, with his theory of eternal recurrence. He said that the life we lived we’re gonna live over again the exact same way for eternity. Great. That means I’ll have to sit through the Ice Capades again. It’s not worth it. And Freud, another great pessimist. I was in analysis for years and nothing happened. My poor analyst got so frustrated, the guy finally put in a salad bar. Maybe the poets are right. Maybe love is the only answer.
Woody Allen (Hannah and Her Sisters) (via youmightfindyourself)Posted on February 8, 2010 via 52Books with 154 notes
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