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Charles Bukowski

"There are so many dayswhen living stops and pulls up and sitsand waits like a train on the rails."

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"There are so many dayswhen living stops and pulls up and sitsand waits like a train on the rails."

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"My brain tends to take the scenic route. Things come to the forefront of my mind sooner or later, it just takes time."

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"Be patient and endure the times. Your glorious days shall come to pass."

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"Don't wait for the last hour of life, to do the things you wish to do."

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"Ask and wait expectantly for the answer."

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"Ignore the people who advise you patience! There is no time for patience! Those who are patient for many years about anything are mad!"

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"Wishes can be harmful to us when they overcome patience."

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"Impatience is not the fastest way of getting to where your treasures are. It is the quickest way of by-passing them without even knowing. Keep calm, be patient!"

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"Anything good is worth the patient and the endurance."

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"When I was young I was depressed all the time. But suicide no longer seemed a possibility in my life. At my age there was very little left to kill. It was good to be old, no matter what they said. It was reasonable that a man had to be at least 50 years old before he could write with anything like clarity."
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"There's a bluebird in my heart thatwants to get outbut I'm too clever, I only let him outat night sometimeswhen everybody's asleep.I say, I know that you're there,so don't besad.then I put him back,but he's singing a littlein there, I haven't quite let himdieand we sleep together likethatwith oursecret pactand it's nice enough tomake a manweep, but I don'tweep, doyou?"
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