Rimkus Engineering Quotes & Sayings
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After an agonizing silence, Levana tittered. My dear Emperor. How could I resist such a charming proposal? — Marissa Meyer

Ah, I love this; I love...your mouth on me." He feels so good. Ah. His fingers replace his tongue. My emotions bubble up to the surface, screaming for release. I want to tell him how I feel. My eyes gloss with tears. I love him. I love you. I love you. Alex, I love you. — Isabelle Joshua

Revenge was a fierce calling from deep within his soul, a cry, a demand for due recompense. — Madison Thorne Grey

I always just want to do non-typical voices for some reason. — Kenan Thompson

Captain Phelan," Cam asked, choosing his words with care. "Have you come to ask for our consent to marry Beatrix?"
Christopher shook his head.
"If I decide to marry Beatrix, I'll do it with or without your consent."
Leo looked at Cam. "Good God," he said in disgust. "This one's worse than Harry. — Lisa Kleypas

I've read hundreds of cookbooks. Most of those cookbooks don't even tell you how to get a steak ready, how to bake biscuits or an apple pie. — Colonel Sanders

Our true and genuine wisdom can be summed up as the knowledge of God and the knowledge of ourselves. — John Calvin

The psalmist says "I have set the LORD always before me." Paul says, "We take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ." They speak to the need for our souls to be completely and thoroughly with God. But as both of these verses suggest, it does not happen automatically. "Set" and "take captive" are active verbs, implying that you have a role in determining where your soul rests. — John Ortberg

You can't choose your family. Can't shoot 'em either. — Lois Greiman

Which just goes to show, I guess, that dinner parties are like everything else - not as fragile as we think they are. — Julie Powell

I was able to pitch a tent and carry a backpack twenty-five miles a day through mountains - I'd mastered a thousand amazing physical feats - physically I'd become undeniably confident and capable - but physical weakness had never been the problem that I had. My true problem had been passivity, the lifelong-conditioned submission that became my nature. — Aspen Matis

Man is so inconsistent a creature that it is impossible to reason from his beliefs to his conduct, or from one part of his belief to another. — Thomas B. Macaulay