Quotes & Sayings About Cybercrime Law
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Between whom there is hearty truth there is love ... — Henry David Thoreau

The one whose 'alochana (confession of mistakes), pratikraman (asking for forgiveness) and pratyakhyan (avowal to never repeat the mistake)' are true (done correctly), he is bound to attain the knowledge of the Self (attain self realization). — Dada Bhagwan

They've been stealing mortals away for centuries, but they can't have you. — Melissa Marr

How blunt are all the arrows of thy quiver in comparison with those of guilt. — Robert Blair

All unnatural unions which are not hallowed by love are prostitution. — Emma Goldman

The thing with computer-generated imagery is that it's an incredibly powerful tool for making better visual effects. But I believe in an absolute difference between animation and photography. — Christopher Nolan

My prayer tends very much toward what you call fana [annihilation in God]. There is in my heart this great thirst to recognize totally the nothingness of all that is not God. My prayer is then a kind of praise rising up out of the center of Nothing and Silence. If I am still present "myself," this I recognize as an obstacle about which I can do nothing unless He Himself removes the obstacle. If He wills, He can make the Nothingness into a total clarity. If He does not will, then the Nothingness seems itself to be an object and remains an obstacle. Such is my ordinary way of prayer, or meditation. It is not "thinking about" anything, but a direct seeking of the Face of the Invisible, who cannot be found unless we become lost in Him who is invisible.3 — Cynthia Bourgeault

On the scale of worlds - to say nothing of stars or galaxies - humans are inconsequential, a thin film of life on an obscure and solitary lump of rock and metal. It — Carl Sagan

We are to yield to the authority God has in place, and look to Him to find out what He would have us to do about those things that are concerning to us. — Monica Johnson