Walter William Safar
Goodreads Author
Member Since
January 2016
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The Gambler And The Ghost
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2015
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The Devil's Architect
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2011
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Brothers
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2013
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Birdman
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2011
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The Ultimate Voyage
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The Boy with the Silver Tears
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“A man's heart is small, but it is surrounded by the immensity of its soul. Sometimes our words may appear silent, but they are certainly heading for infinity.”
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“Poetry enriches the human soul, as it nurtures love, conscience, goodness, honesty, justice, character, compassion, freedom and faith in people.”
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“Scientists shall clone the human embryo in their laboratories tomorrow, and they shall reprogram somatic cells, thus creating a human clone, but never will there be a scientist who will be able to create a soul, which provides humans with feelings, and we know that feelings give birth to compassion and love.”
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“Poetry enriches the human soul, as it nurtures love, conscience, goodness, honesty, justice, character, compassion, freedom and faith in people.”
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“Those who divide poets into amateurs and professionals are wrong, because poetry is not a profession, but a state of mind-state of soul.”
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“I don't know much about victories, but I am sure of one thing, that compassion is a victory of the human spirit.”
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“If people would wake that feeling of compassion within themselves, the suffering of others would affect them more often, and the desire to alleviate it, if not prevent it, would grow inside them. Then, the active involvement in the suffering of other beings would become the supreme life principle in everyday reasoning, feeling and the activity of individuals.”
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“Some skeptics will smirk at this, skeptically saying that they only believe in what they can see, but the noblest of things cannot be seen. You cannot see love, but we our self are the best proof that it exists. You cannot see air, but we know that it exists, because we woudn’t be able to live without it. We cannot see the wind, but we can feel it, we cannot see the warmth of the sun, but we can also feel it. This bond between nature and humans is the best proof of the Creator’s existence.”
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