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David Lubar Quotes

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You know what guys do? They stand up for people. You know why? Two reasons. It's right. And it feels good. Even if the person doesn't know what you did. Maybe especially then.
David Lubar

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But at least this got Mouth thinking about how his loneliness wasn't unique. We all suffered. And I guess we all had good times too. Man - if every person who ever felt lonely killed himself, the world would be littered with corpses. And far lonelier.
David Lubar

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Let's face it - with a few exceptions, nobody likes anybody.
David Lubar

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Athlete or not, I’m going to make sure you know how to read.
David Lubar

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A kid might help another kid who fell into a river, and a kid might help another kid search for a lost baseball, but there isn't a kid I've met who will help another kid out of a humiliating situation. We just aren't built that way.
David Lubar

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Part of the writer's task is to recognize what he's done, then dive back in and make the connections clearer. I'm a strong believer in getting things right the ninth or tenth time.
David Lubar

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It’s just as easy to lie to yourself as it is to lie to other people. Maybe easier.
David Lubar

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Reciprocity is not mandatory.
David Lubar

Quote Topics by David Lubar: People Book Lonely Real Baseball Age Kids Connections Guy Tasks Likes Luck Easy Know How Knows Unique Mom Loneliness Becoming Rivers Two Strong Exception Dies Faces Running Lying Athlete Reciprocity
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See Scott run, Run Scott run. See Scott die, No such luck.
David Lubar

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Books are growing more honest at a younger age, and the world is becoming less warm and fuzzy. Or at least the monsters are out in the open.
David Lubar

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She never said, "No, don't buy that trash," or "Pick a real book." She knew they were all real books. This is how great a librarian she was. And how great a mom.
David Lubar