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Dom Quotes: "I mean Jesus never asked a man to do a damn thing that Jesus didn’t do."

I mean Jesus never asked a man to do a damn thing that Jesus didn’t do.



Dom Quotes: "What you're going to do is apologize to Lucian. My f**k partner, my lover, my protector. And my best friend. Right now."?"

What you're going to do is apologize to Lucian. My f**k partner, my lover, my protector. And my best friend. Right now."?




Dom Quotes: "MacKensie, much as men don't like to share this fact, we rarely die from not getting off."

MacKensie, much as men don't like to share this fact, we rarely die from not getting off.



Dom Quotes: "...You bring out the truth in me, Callista, and make me whole. I need you to set me free and give me the courage to be as strong as you are. I love you..."

...You bring out the truth in me, Callista, and make me whole. I need you to set me free and give me the courage to be as strong as you are. I love you...




Dom Quotes: "And you will not hurt him anymore. Not one of you. Because I am his protector. His rear guard. I am his" -Tara Reese"

And you will not hurt him anymore. Not one of you. Because I am his protector. His rear guard. I am his" -Tara Reese



Dom Quotes: "what you need and what you want aren't the same things, "

what you need and what you want aren't the same things,



Dom Quotes: "Reusability is key in reducing bugs and coding quickly. The more I use a piece of code, the more confident and familiar I become with it, which in turn significantly speeds up my development time."

Reusability is key in reducing bugs and coding quickly. The more I use a piece of code, the more confident and familiar I become with it, which in turn significantly speeds up my development time.