I feel like, if I ever dare to interpret such a thing, there is a legacy of: be kind, be thoughtful, learn, take care of each other, grow — Jen Doll (@thisisjendoll) February 13, 2015


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“So carry on with his sword.” — Colleague on David Carr tonight. — Ravi Somaiya (@ravisomaiya) February 13, 2015


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Nothing made David happier than bragging about his kids. Can’t stop thinking about hem. — Kate Nocera (@KateNocera) February 13, 2015


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Can’t tell you how many names I heard him speak of with admiration. Yours was probably one of them. Nobody was more fun to talk shop with. — Foster Kamer (@weareyourfek) February 13, 2015


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The only person who could adequately express how we all feel is David Carr. — Ravi Somaiya (@ravisomaiya) February 13, 2015


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@joanwalsh I joked with her about how he was constantly boasting of her successes & was his biggest fan. She replied: “And I’m his.” — Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 13, 2015


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And now, to spend the rest of the night remembering dancing with David at SXSW. We tore it up and turned that town out. He will be missed. — Jenna Wortham (@jennydeluxe) February 13, 2015


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David loved attention, and he’d cop to it. Certain attention, he hated. Pity. Being called “Dave.” I think he’d be okay with all this. — Foster Kamer (@weareyourfek) February 13, 2015


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There are no words for the shock, for how deep this loss cuts. — Jenna Wortham (@jennydeluxe) February 13, 2015


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David Carr seemed to embody a growth path as an adult that we all would wish to emulate: humane yet unsentimental, wise yet unpretentious. — Richard Yeselson (@yeselson) February 13, 2015


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