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Charles Bukowski

"Find what you love and let it kill you."

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"Find what you love and let it kill you."

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Donna Grant

"It is essential that you follow your own idea of passion, even if to others it looks like suffering."

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Donna Grant

"Are you impressed when you meet people who are filled with passion and conviction? Their energy is contagious and can make us all want "some of what they're having!"

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Donna Grant

"The warmth and the passion in my veins are more than enough for a hundred thirsty girls."

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Donna Grant

"To lust for something is desire turned selfish and gone mad. To embrace God's passion is desire turned selfless and gone mindful."

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Donna Grant

"What I will add as an perfect example of a man who is passionate of his work, without wife, everything giving, no information about his life like mother, father or something like this... I will give as an example NightClawer. People often understand under this name some kind a horror, but unfortunately it's about a reporter and it's not horror. I will call it passion!"

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Donna Grant

"Life has sadness, joy, beauty, like poetry.So be passionate and write a great story."

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Donna Grant

"Love is sweet even when what you go through is bitter."

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Donna Grant

"If you are a musician, sing to one as if you were singing to a million. If you are a dancer, dance to one as if you were dancing to a million. If you are a performer, perform to one as if you were performing to a million."

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Donna Grant

"Do what you love, and love what you do."

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Donna Grant

"Never undermine the power of passion. You have a very high chance of achieving anything you are passionate about."

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"But then if you lied to a man about his talent just because he was sitting across from you, that was the most unforgivable lie of them all, because that was telling him to go on, to continue which was the worst way for a man without real talent to waste his life, finally. But many people did just that, friends and relatives mostly."
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"We have wasted History like a bunch of drunks shooting dice back in the men's crapper of the local bar."
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"There were no judgments to be made, yet out of necessity one had to select. Beyond good and evil was all right in theory, but to go on living one had to select: some were kinder than others, some were simply more interested in you, and sometimes the outwardly beautiful and inwardly cold were necessary. The kinder ones fucked better, really, and after you were around them a while they seemed beautiful because they were."
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"If you're losing your soul and you know it, then you've still got a soul left to lose."
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"Never get out of bed before noon."
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"The old gal was only another lonely creature in a world that didn't care."
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"The worst thing for a writer is to know another writer, and worse than that, to know a number of other writers. Like flies on the same turd."
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"Now something so sad has hold of us that the breath leaves and we can't even cry."
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"Now look, she said, stretched out on the bed, I don't want anything personal, let's just do it, I don't want to get involved, got it? she kicked off her high-heeled shoes, sure, he said, standing there, let's just pretend that we've already done it, there's nothing less involved than that, is there? what the hell do you mean? she asked. I mean, he said, I'd rather drink anyhow. and he poured himself one. it was a lousy night in Vegas and he walked to the window and looked out at the dumb lights. you a fag? she asked, you a god damned fag? no, he said. you don't have to get shitty."
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Charles Bukowski
"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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