Was it Henry Miller or Charles Bukowski (pic related) or Celine who said something like this?
"A woman will tell you her madness in the first ten minutes of talking to her for the first time, but you won't listen because you are just trying to get laid"
Or something like:
"A woman will tell you all you need to know about her neurosis, she will tell you all the warning signs, the first time you meet her but you wont take any notice because you just want to fuck her"
I've been trying to find the book it came out of for years. Please help!!
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>>9016000
Einstein
>>9016000
Sounds like Miller to me
>>9016000
Cervantes
>>9016000
BAMP YO ASS NIGGA
He said something like: "The only chance you might have had understanding the woman was the first time you met her. Only then, within the first five minutes of talking she will tell you what she is really like"
Maybe it was in a Bukowski poem or a letter...
Doesnt sound like celine to me.
>>9016000
Is Bukowski - Women too easy?
i think i remember that one from bukowski. must be ham on rye or women since rhise are the two i've read
>>9016483
What collection is that in?
I've just looked through Mockingbird Wish Me Luck but couldn't find it.
>>9016526
I dont think ive read either of those, just Post Office, Run with the Hunted and I think Factotum.
Actually Run With the Hunted has bits from many books, so I'll look in that now.
It does sound more like Bukowski than Miller, I think.
>>9016526
i have just searched those two books on my kindle and there doesn't seem to be a passage like that. strange.
>>9016554
i start to suspect it was just a piece from return of kings
>>9016529
it's a novel
>>9016443
he was pretty redpilled
Majątek zbiła w przeciągu kilku zaledwie miesięcy, dzięki siłom sprzymierzonym, ale zwłaszcza dzięki możliwościom, jakie otwierał przed nią jej własny brzuch.Otóż wycięto jej jajniki, tak to było, po tym jak zoperowano jej jajowody. Ta oswabadzająca sterylizacja leżała u podstaw jej fortuny. Okazuje się więc, że również i rzeżączka może być zbawienna. Kobieta, której czas upływa na ustawicznym lęku przed zajściem w ciąże, jest kimś w rodzaju impotenta i nigdy nie dojdzie daleko na drodze sukcesu.
>>9016821
Ahh I was looking for something called "Women Too Easy" !
I have not read Women, but I have bits in one or two books.
Generally I'm not sure - I think the passage was from a kind of an essay. Bukowski's prose is mostly stories, rather than about stuff, whereas his poems are more about stuff.
Like in his novels it doesn't seem as if Bukowski talks to the reader - unlike Miller.
I've also been looking for some sick quotes for my facebook, OP.