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Varonis Competitors Quotes By Radhanath Swami

Pridelessness is negative good; humility is positive good. — Radhanath Swami

Varonis Competitors Quotes By AVA.

some people are so deep
you fall into them
and you never stop falling. — AVA.

Varonis Competitors Quotes By Luc De Clapiers

In order to protect himself from force, man was obliged to submit to justice. Justice or force: he was compelled to choose between the two masters, so little are we made to be independent. — Luc De Clapiers

Varonis Competitors Quotes By Thomas Merton

I had refused to pay any attention to the moral laws upon which all our vitality and sanity depend: and so now I was reduced to the condition of a silly old woman, worrying about a lot of imaginary rules of health, standards of food-value, and a thousand minute details of conduct that were in themselves completely ridiculous and stupid, and yet which haunted me with vague and terrific sanctions. If I eat this, I may go out of my mind. If I do not eat that, I may die in the night. — Thomas Merton

Varonis Competitors Quotes By Fred DeLuca

When we first started the company, I didn't have any thoughts of franchising. We just had company-owned stores. — Fred DeLuca

Varonis Competitors Quotes By Gwen Calvo

Face in the Sun with the dark circles of beautiful nights the mouths of tigers. — Gwen Calvo

Varonis Competitors Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

God gave us sleep to remind us we are not him. — Charles Spurgeon

Varonis Competitors Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

If the chief party, whether it be the people, or the army, or the nobility, which you think most useful and of most consequence to you for the conservation of your dignity, be corrupt, you must follow their humor and indulge them, and in that case honesty and virtue are pernicious. — Niccolo Machiavelli