Best Charles Bukowski quotes on women

“Charles Bukowski quotes on women” have always captivated readers with their profoundness and raw honesty in perceiving women. Through a multidimensional lens, Bukowski conveyed his complicated views on love, allure, and the female role using lines that are both sardonic and contemplative.

As a famous poet known for his bohemian lifestyle, Bukowski expressed both fascination and inner conflict when writing about women. He admired their beauty and charm yet feared the anguish love could bring.

It is this very contradiction that creates the peculiar allure in “Charles Bukowski’s quotes on women” that few can match. As a male poet, his quotes reveal vulnerable reflections on romance, intimacy, and the mystery of the opposite sex.

Though controversial at times, Bukowski’s perspectives remain piercing in their ability to unpack the complexities of desire.

Best Charles Bukowski’s quotes on women

“When I was drunk and Lydia was insane we were nearly an equal match.”

– Charles Bukowski’s quotes
Best Charles Bukowski quotes on women

″‘You don’t understand. I’m going to be great. I have more potential than you have!’ ‘Potential,’ I said, ‘doesn’t mean a thing. You’ve got to do it. Almost every baby in a crib has more potential than I have.‘”

– Charles Bukowski’s quotes

“I disliked weekends. Everybody was out on the streets. Everybody was playing Ping-Pong or mowing their lawn or polishing their car or going to the supermarket or the beach or to the park. Crowds everywhere. Monday was my favorite day. Everybody was back on the job and out of sight.”

– Charles Bukowski’s quotes

“Still, I kept thinking about Lydia. The good parts of our relationship felt like a rat walking around and gnawing at the inside of my stomach.”

– Charles Bukowski’s quotes

“Dee Dee knew that what happened to one happened to most of us. Our lives were not so different – even though we liked to think so.”

Charles Bukowski’s quotes

“Dee Dee ordered another round of drinks. ‘Why can’t you be decent to people?’ she asked. ‘Fear,’ I said.”

– Charles Bukowski’s quotes
Best Charles Bukowski quotes on women

“I was in love again, I was in trouble…”

– Charles Bukowski’s quotes

“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.”

– Charles Bukowski’s quotes

″‘I don’t want to interfere with your writing.’ ‘There’s no way I can stop writing, it’s a form of insanity.‘”

– Charles Bukowski’s quotes

“That night I gave another bad reading. I didn’t care. They didn’t care. If John Cage could get one thousand dollars for eating an apple, I’d accept $500 plus air fare for being a lemon.”

– Charles Bukowski’s quotes
Best Charles Bukowski quotes on women

Best Charles Bukowski’s quotes

“‘You been married?’
‘Yes.’
‘What happened?’
“‘Mental Cruelty,’” according to the divorce papers.’
‘Was it true?’ she asked.
‘Of course: both ways.’”

– Charles Bukowski quotes

“I found Pete and Selma. Selma looked great. How did one get a Selma? The dogs of this world never ended up with a Selma. Dogs ended up with dogs.”

– Charles Bukowski quotes

“Education was the new god, and educated men the new plantation masters.”

– Charles Bukowski quotes
Best Charles Bukowski quotes on women

“We split up at least once a week – ‘Forever’ – but always managed to make up, somehow. She had finished sculpting my head and had given it to me. When we’d split I’d put the head in my car next to me on the front seat, drive it over to her place and leave it outside her door on the porch. Then I’d go to a phone booth, ring her up and say, ‘Your goddamned head is outside the door!’ That head went back and forth….”

– Charles Bukowski quotes

“‘You don’t understand. I’m going to be great. I have more potential than you have!’
‘Potential,’ I said, ‘doesn’t mean a thing. You’ve got to do it. Almost every baby in a crib has more potential than I have.’”

– Charles Bukowski quotes

“When I was drunk and Lydia was insane we were nearly an equal match.”

– Charles Bukowski quotes
Best Charles Bukowski quotes on women

“I disliked weekends. Everybody was out on the streets. Everybody was playing Ping-Pong or mowing their lawn or polishing their car or going to the supermarket or the beach or to the park. Crowds everywhere. Monday was my favorite day. Everybody was back on the job and out of sight.”

– Charles Bukowski quotes

“Still, I kept thinking about Lydia. The good parts of our relationship felt like a rat walking around and gnawing at the inside of my stomach.”

– Charles Bukowski quotes

“There is nothing worse than being broke and having your woman leave you. Nothing to drink, no job, just the walls, sitting there staring at the walls and thinking. That’s how women got back at you, but it hurt and weakened them too. Or so I like to believe.”

– Charles Bukowski quotes

“Dee Dee knew that what happened to one happened to most of us. Our lives were not so different – even though we liked to think so.”

– Charles Bukowski quotes
Best Charles Bukowski quotes on women

“Pain is strange. A cat killing a bird, a car accident, a fire….Pain arrives, BANG, and there it is, it sits on you. It’s real. And to anybody watching, you look foolish. Like you’ve suddenly become an idiot. There’s no cure for it unless you know somebody who understands how you feel, and knows how to help.”

– Charles Bukowski quotes

“‘Did you write today?’
‘A little.’
‘Was it good?’
‘You never know until 18 days later.’”

– Charles Bukowski quotes

Deep Quotes About Women By Charles Bukowski

 “Any asshole can chase a skirt, art takes discipline.”

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

“What woman wants is a reaction. What a man wants is a woman.”

“I was in love again. I was in trouble.”

“Few beautiful women were willing to indicate in public that they belonged to someone.”

“I loved you like a man loves a woman he never touches, only writes to, keeps little photographs of.”

“Every woman is different. Basically, they seem to be a combination of the best and the worst—both magic and terrible. I’m glad that they exist, however.”

“While men were watching professional football or drinking beer or bowling, they, the women, were thinking about us, concentrating, studying, deciding…”

“And yet women-good women–frightened me because they eventually wanted your soul, and what was left of mine, I wanted to keep.”

Bukowski’s words on women speak to the soul with their poetic vulnerability. His quotes unveil the beauty and fragility that love brings when it enters our flawed lives.

Through haunting prose on romance and femininity, Bukowski reminds us of the complexity of the heart. Raw and unrestrained, his perspectives provide a window into the mysteries of attraction.

The wisdom to be found in Bukowski’s provocative musings endures as a visceral channel to process our own inner truths about life, longing, and the eternal feminine.

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Silk Celia

Hi there! I'm Slik Celia, a behavior and organizational psychologist. Originally from Bad Kissingen, I now live in Dubai after studying at Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich. I enjoy traveling, writing, collecting, and creating inspirational quotes.

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