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Dodge Quotes

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Frank Beddor
“After a long silence, Dodge cleared his throat. "I think I speak for all of us when I say, 'Huh?'"
-Dodge(obviously)”
Frank Beddor, Seeing Redd

Sandra       Brown
“And the longer she holds out, the more you want it, and the more you want it, the blinder you get. There is a direct correlation, you know, between a stiff dick and blind stupidity.”
Sandra Brown, Smash Cut

Sandra       Brown
“Dodge, I'm going to tell you something."

"Judging by your tone, you're going to have to kill me after. Frankly, I'd just as soon not known.”
Sandra Brown, Smash Cut

C.A.A. Savastano
“A lie can never really defeat the facts but only dodge them for a while.”
Carmine Savastano

Erica Bauermeister
“Dodge looked up and saw me in the window, then lay down in front of the door. Protecting me, I realized.


After that, I started watching Dodge all the time. I saw the way he knew by scent alone when Colette's bread was done cooking, or a squirrel was a hundred feet away, or the wind had changed direction. Before he even saw them, he recognized each of the five fishermen who kept their boats in the cove. Most he would go greet, tail wagging, but one he stayed away from.
Over the following days, Dodge became my translator of the world outside the house. Through his nose it became safer, and soon I found myself wanting to inhale the air around me as he did, as something pure and alive and full of messages.”
Erica Bauermeister, The Scent Keeper

Vincent H. O'Neil
“When an obstacle’s too tough, you don’t hit it head-on. If an object is truly immoveable, it’s also nailed to one place. Find a way around it.”
Vincent H. O'Neil, A Pause in the Perpetual Rotation

Ehsan Sehgal
“Just remember, visibility and appearance decide and prevail, even in a silence posture. Therefore, never dodge yourself.”
Ehsan Sehgal
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Aesop Rock
“When sh- got intense, I’d play the sidelines, dodging errant sparks and waiting for the perfect time to head back into the danger. As an adult, not much has changed.”
Aesop Rock