I don't know. It's been terribly hard for me. How do I know you won't do it again?'' Nobody is ever quite sure of what they will do. You aren't sure what you might do.

Charles Bukowski
I don't know. It's been terribly hard for me. How...
I don't know. It's been terribly hard for me. How...
I don't know. It's been terribly hard for me. How...
I don't know. It's been terribly hard for me. How...
About This Quote

You aren’t sure what you might do is a true statement and it means that you aren’t sure of what you will do in the future. The idea is that we are not responsible for the choices we make. We can’t know for sure if we will make the same decisions again in the future. We could change our minds over and over again and it isn’t our fault.

Source: Women

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