
Hahaha!!!...I wish this veil of pretense could hide my habit of
dodging quotes but dissapointingly,it doesn't,which is why,I know none yet. —
Ayesha Harruna Attah

Corporate tax
dodging impacts us across generations and over time. It is corrosive. It is unethical. It is unsustainable. —
James P. Hoffa

Long before Wesley Snipes decided he didn't need to pay the IRS, Willie Nelson was
dodging the tax men. —
Shawn Amos

You can't right the wrongs because you'll never understand the cause and you'll be too busy
dodging the effect. —
Henry Rollins

And they write innumerable books; being too vain and distracted for silence: seeking every one after his own elevation, and
dodging his emptiness. —
T. S. Eliot

She was italicising every other word, with that deadly, glittering brightness that a woman puts on when she is
dodging a moral obligation. He —
George Orwell

the key to success is not
dodging every bullet but being able to recover quickly. —
Tina Seelig

Son of a motherfucking, ass-reaming, shit-eating, hell-
dodging soulless bitch! —
Rachel Vincent

I ask the vice president to stop
dodging the issue with legalese, and acknowledge his continued ties with Halliburton to the American people. —
Frank Lautenberg

Curfew was in effect, so of course everyone not human was outside
dodging cops. —
Kim Harrison

U-boats in fact traveled underwater as little as possible, typically only in extreme weather or when attacking ships or
dodging destroyers. —
Erik Larson

If I can't be personal, I don't want to argue," said his hostess categorically. "I may be missing your points, but you're much too busy
dodging mine. —
Dorothy Dunnett

You see airbrushed images of me, but I know the person who's walking barefoot,
dodging dog poo in the yard. —
Carolyn Murphy
Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships.. —
Ansel Adams

I think my prose reads as if English were my second language. By the time I get to the end of a paragraph, I'm
dodging bullets and gasping for breath. —
Lynn Abbey
Dodging into a tiny gap between two stone dens, —
Erin Hunter