Lane Quote #20

Quote from Lane in Love and War Show

Lane: [on the phone] You're never around when I need you.
Rory: You know I have to go to my grandparents' on Fridays.
Lane: I know. You go to your grandparents'. You go to Chilton. You have to meet Dean. He needs his cookies. "I can't find my books."
Rory: What are you taking about?
Lane: What good is it to have a best friend when she's never around, never listens, and she has no interest in the fact that you're in love or that you touched his hair?
Rory: You touched whose hair?
Lane: Rich Bloomenfeld.
Rory: Why would you touch Rich Bloomenfeld's hair?
Lane: Why? That's a good question. I don't know why. Why would a sane person do a thing like that? Maybe I'm not sane. Maybe I'm going through some sort of phase. Maybe I really, really needed someone to talk to about this, and you weren't there.
Rory: Lane, come on.
Lane: No, you're always at school, or you're talking about school or you're with Dean. You have everything now, and I have nothing except for 2,000 Korean Bibles and a potential "F" in jazz band.
Rory: I'm sorry.
Lane: Don't be sorry. Be here.

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Lorelai: Because it's tradition.
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Rory: I'm gonna make it.
Emily: Oh, Rory, you're not serious.
Richard: That hardly looks like dinner.
Emily: I agree. Rory, that's food you eat at a carnival or in a Turkish prison.