Quotes About Control
Cum alÅ£ii prin iubire-ar vrea,s? st?pâneasc? viaÅ£a ta,eu vreau s-o st?pânesc prin groaz?.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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subjected. In Discipline and Punish Foucault shows that alongside the maturation of the capitalist system of production the scientific location & elucidation of "the individual" (preeminently through the psy- and medical sciences) becomes an increasingly effective means of control & repression. Keeping tabs.
~ Charles Bernstein
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Hey baby, when I write, I'm the hero of my shit.
~ Charles Bukowski
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I think that everything should be made available to everybody, and I mean LSD, cocaine, codeine, grass, opium, the works. Nothing on earth available to any man should be confiscated and made unlawful by other men in more seemingly powerful and advantageous positions.
~ Charles Bukowski
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She was perfect, pure maddening sex, and she knew it, and she played on it, dripped it, and allowed you to suffer for it.
~ Charles Bukowski
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All a guy needed was a chance. Somebody was alway controlling who got a chance and who didn't.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Are there good governments and bad governments? No, there are only bad governments and worse governments.
~ Charles Bukowski
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It's hard to drink when you dance. And it's hard to dance when you drink.
~ Charles Bukowski
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I broke that town in half like a wooden match.
~ Charles Bukowski
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That's how they hooked you—they gave you just enough to keep alive but they never gave you enough so you could finally escape.
~ Charles Bukowski
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The post office, or any world of work, is only one institutionalised system of control that is designed to beat people, to condition them into accepting that humiliation and failure is the norm. Those who do not rebel against this lose any ability to think for themselves. The workers are robbed of power whilst the bosses have only a small amount of it and can only use it arbitrarily, which is to say, pointlessly.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Somebody was always controlling who got a chance and who didn't.
~ Charles Bukowski
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when confronted with dutiful policemen or women in rancor I have nothing to say to them for if I truly began it would end in somebody's death: theirs or mine so I let them have their little victories which they need far more than I do.
~ Charles Bukowski
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it's when you're on the row that you notice that everything is owned and that there are locks on everything this is the way a democracy works: you get what you can, try to keep that and add to it if possible
~ Charles Bukowski
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it's when you're on the row that you notice that everything is owned and that there are locks on everything.
~ Charles Bukowski
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King Mongut had 9,000 wives. Think of it: 365 days a year divided into 9,000. No arguments. No menstrual periods. No psychic overload. Just feast and feast and feast. It must have been very hard for King Mongut to die, or very easy. There could not have been an in-between.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Education was the new god, and educated men the new plantation masters.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Firsat bulup ona bir insanin polis uniformasini uzerine gecirdigi andan itibaren mevcut duzenin maasli bekcisi oldugunu anlatamazsin.Polisin isi degisimi engellemektir. Gidisattan hosnutsaniz butun polisler iyidir,degilseniz kotudur.
~ Charles Bukowski
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I wasn't interested in world history, only my own. What crap. Your parents controlled your growing-up period, they pissed all over you. Then when you got ready to go out on your own, the others wanted to stick you into a uniform so you could get your ass shot off.
~ Charles Bukowski
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e então fomos pra cama e valeu... a PRIMEIRA vez. ela tinha me dito que era ninfo mas eu não acreditara. depois do terceiro ou quarto round comecei a acreditar. percebi que estava com problemas. todo homem acredita que pode domar uma ninfo mas isso só tem como resultado a sepultura – a do homem.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Give a man four walls long enough and it is possible for him to own the world.
~ Charles Bukowski
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For Christ's sake, if they legalized pot half the people would stop smoking it. Prohibition created more drunks than grandmother's wart. It's only when you can't do that you want to do.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Marajó never had the grand public monuments of a Tenochtitlan or a Qosqo, Roosevelt noted, because its leaders "couldn't compel the labor." Nonetheless, she said, Marajó society was "just as orderly and beautiful and complex. The eye-opener was that you didn't need a huge apparatus of state control to have all that.
~ Charles C. Mann
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By mining the forests upstream for firewood and floating the logs downriver to the city, they were removing ground cover and increasing the likelihood of catastrophic floods. When these came, as they later did, kings who gained their legitimacy from their claims to control the weather would face angry questioning from their subjects.
~ Charles C. Mann
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