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Work

Complete Poetry

This book is a curated compilation of various poems from different poets and eras, showcasing a wide range of styles and themes. more

Author

Samuel Hoffenstein
Samuel Hoffenstein

Samuel Hoffenstein was a renowned screenwriter, born on October 8, 1890, and passed away on October 6, 1947. His works had a profound impact on the film industry, known for his unique narrative style and profound thematic explorations. more

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“Increase and widen your desires till nothing but reality can fulfill them. It is not desire that is wrong, but its narrowness and smallness. Desire is devotion. By all means be devoted to the real, the infinite, the eternal heart of being. Transform desire into love. All you want is to be happy. All your desires, whatever they may be are expressions of your longing for happiness.”