Take a writer away from his typewriterand all you have leftisthe sicknesswhich started himtypingin thebeginning

Charles Bukowski
Take a writer away from his typewriterand all you have...
Take a writer away from his typewriterand all you have...
Take a writer away from his typewriterand all you have...
Take a writer away from his typewriterand all you have...
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take a writer away from his typewriterand all you have leftisthe sicknesswhich started himtypingin thebeginningis what makes him an activist and a change agent.

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