David Lubar Quotes
Quotes to Explore
-
One never can know the whys and the wherefores of one's passional changes.
-
I like to catch fish and release them. I probably haven't killed a fish that I've caught in sport fishing for 20 years. No reason to kill it. You know, just take it and release it.
-
When I found out about the audition, I knew that I was going in for 'From Dusk Till Dawn,' but I actually didn't know that I was going to be reading with Robert Rodriguez.
-
One of my thoughts on the back nine was 'I don't know how Tiger has won 14 of these things,' I couldn't feel my legs on the back nine.
-
I know only two tunes: one of them is 'Yankee Doodle', and the other isn't.
-
If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?
-
People love to be told what they know already.
-
People tend to think that numbers are quite objective, but numbers in economics are not like this. Some economists say they're like sausages: you don't know what they really are until you cut into them.
-
I grew up taking care of the pigs. I love this country that, you know, somebody can do something like that.
-
I don't know which is more discouraging, literature or chickens.
-
Music, first of all, is completely about abstraction, which is exactly what architecture is not. In a way, it has been incredibly constructive to know what true abstraction is. So you don't fall into the trap of thinking that what you do is abstract.
-
At the center of your being you have the answer; you know who you are and you know what you want.
-
I do things, and other people laugh at them. I rarely know what the joke is supposed to be or why they're laughing.
-
I just like to keep my money in the bank; I'm not a big risk-taker. I don't know anything about the stock market... I stay away from things I don't know anything about.
-
You have to have been a Republican to know how good it is to be a Democrat.
-
In history, one gathers clues like a detective, tries to present an honest account of what most likely happened, and writes a narrative according to what we know and, where we aren't absolutely sure, what might be most likely to have happened, within the generally accepted rules of evidence and sources.
-
I don't know what I'm qualified to do, film-wise... So it's really down to a director or a casting director to find something that they think I could do.
-
It's always a help when you have worked with someone as you've got to know them a bit already.
-
If we are going to use places of worship as polling places, we should not discriminate.
-
I cannot in good conscience ask my colleagues to expend precious time and energy defending or explaining my past. We need all hands on deck, fighting for the future.
-
Thinking of holding back is blowing it more than pushing your hardest and falling.
-
I don't order laws, I propose them.
-
Accept the fact that we have to treat almost anybody as a volunteer.
-
Athlete or not, I’m going to make sure you know how to read.