Charles Bukowski Quotes
554 Quotes for Challenging, Inspiring, and Questioning Life's Perspectives

Discover the words of Charles Bukowski, a legendary writer known for his raw and honest perspective on life. From profound insights to biting sarcasm, delve into a collection of his most famous quotes that will challenge, inspire, and make you question the world around you.

Henry Charles Bukowski was a German-American poet, novelist, and short story writer who became known for his work that addressed the lives of poor Americans, writing, alcohol, relationships with women, and the monotony of work. He published extensively in small literary magazines and with small presses and wrote thousands of poems, hundreds of short stories, and six novels over the course of his career. Although he received little attention from academic critics in the United States during his lifetime, Bukowski gained popularity in Europe, particularly in Germany. He has since been the subject of numerous critical articles and books.

Bukowski was born in Germany to a German father and American mother. His family immigrated to Los Angeles when he was a child. Growing up, Bukowski faced abuse from his father and struggles with his appearance due to extreme acne. The Great Depression further fueled his rage as he witnessed economic hardships. In his early teens, Bukowski discovered alcohol as a coping mechanism. After quitting college at the start of World War II, he moved to New York City in hopes of becoming a writer. However, it wasn't until he was treated for a near-fatal bleeding ulcer in 1955 that he began seriously writing poetry. Over time, he formed relationships with various women that provided material for his stories and poems. In 1969 at age 49, Bukowski quit his job at the post office to dedicate himself full-time to writing after receiving an offer from Black Sparrow Press publisher John Martin. He continued to submit works to small independent presses throughout his career until his death from leukemia at the age of 73 in March 1994.

✵ 16. August 1920 – 9. March 1994   •   Other names Henry Charles Bukowski

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Women
Women
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Love Is a Dog from Hell
Love Is a Dog from Hell
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Ham on Rye
Ham on Rye
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Famous Charles Bukowski Quotes

Charles Bukowski quote: “Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.”

“Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.”

Variant: Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.

“We don’t even ask happiness, just a little less pain.”

Variant: We don't even ask for happiness, just a little less pain.
Source: From a letter to William Packard from 1985 (published in Reach for the Sun - the 3rd volume of Bukowski correspondence)
Context: Sex, love, duty, God, family are not to be bargained with against happiness, and we don’t even ask happiness, just a little less pain.

“You have to die a few times before you can really
live.”

Variant: You have to die a few times before you actually live.
Source: The People Look Like Flowers at Last

Charles Bukowski Quotes about people

Charles Bukowski quote: “The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts while the stupid one are full of confidence.”

“The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts while the stupid one are full of confidence.”

Variant: The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.

Charles Bukowski Quotes about love

“I remember awakening one morning and finding everything smeared with the color of forgotten love.”

Source: What Matters Most is How Well You Walk Through the Fire

“Love is all right for those who can handle the psychic overload. It's like trying to carry a full garbage can on your back over a rushing river of piss.”

Variant: Love is all right for those who can handle the psychic overload. It’s like trying to carry a full garbage can on your back over a rushing river of piss.
Source: Women

Charles Bukowski: Trending quotes

“Never trust a man in a jumpsuit”

Source: Hot Water Music

Charles Bukowski Quotes

“She's mad, but she's magic. There's no lie in her fire.”

Variant: she’s mad, but she’s magic.

“I never felt right being alone; sometimes it felt good but it never felt right.”

Variant: being alone never felt right. sometimes it felt good, but it never felt right.
Source: Women

“I'm tired of waiting to die. Let's go out.”

Source: Hot Water Music

“people run from rain but
sit
in bathtubs full of
water.”

Source: The Roominghouse Madrigals: Early Selected Poems, 1946-1966

“Almost everybody is born a genius and buried an idiot.”

Source: Notes of a Dirty Man (Zápisky starého prasáka)

“My ambition is handicapped by my laziness.”

Source: Factotum (1975), Ch. 45, Manny

“I stopped looking for a Dream Girl, I just wanted one that wasn't a nightmare.”

Source: The Captain is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship

“Life's as kind as you let it be.”

Source: Hot Water Music

“Once a woman turns against you, forget it. They can love you, then something turns in them. They can watch you dying in a gutter, run over by a car, and they'll spit on you.”

Variant: Once a woman turns against you, forget it. They can love you, then something turns in them. They can watch you dying in a gutter, run over by a car, and they’ll spit on you.
Source: Women (1978)

“and love is a word used
too much and
much
too soon.”

Source: The Night Torn Mad With Footsteps

“Don’t do it. Don’t love me.”

Source: Women

“we only asked for leopards to guard
our thinning dreams.”

Source: The People Look Like Flowers at Last

“It all comes down to the last person you think of at night, that's where the heart is.”

Original: Tutto si riduce all'ultima persona a cui pensi la notte, è lì che si trova il cuore.
Source: In Una sorcia bianca – nella raccolta Storie di ordinaria follia

“Some lose all mind and become soul, insane.
some lose all soul and become mind, intellectual.
some lose both and become accepted”

Variant: Some lose all mind and become soul, insane. Some lose all soul and become mind, intellectual. Some lose both and become accepted.

“There is a loneliness in this world so great that you can see it in the slow movement of the hands of a clock.”

Variant: There is a loneliness in this world so great
that you can see it in the slow movement of the hands of a clock
Source: Love Is a Dog from Hell

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