Home » Quote » Charles Bukowski » „I wanted the whole world or nothing.“ „I wanted the whole world or nothing.“ — Charles Bukowski Tags:World Related quotes „As a woman I have no country. As a woman I want no country. As a woman, my country is the whole world.“ — Virginia Woolf „Nothing in the whole world is of interest to me but my painting and my flowers.“ — Claude Monet „The whole visible world is perhaps nothing more than than the rationalization of a man who wants to find peace for a moment. An attempt to falsify the actuality of knowledge, to regard knowledge as a goal still to be reached.“ — Franz Kafka „I don't want the world. I want you.“ — Cassandra Clare „I want my world to be fun. No parents, no rules, no nothing. Like, no one can stop me. No one can stop me.“ — Justin Bieber „There is nothing in this world that I fear to say.“ — Dmitri Mendeleev „I have been wanting to write to you for some time, but never have time, so absorbed I am in playing chess. I play night and day and nothing in the whole world interests me more than finding the right move... Nothing transcendental going on here – strikes [in Buenos Aires, where chess competitions were organized that year for not professionals] a lot of strikes, the people are on the move. Painting interests me less and less.“ — Marcel Duchamp