About Quote by Mark Frost Download Open image “It's best to know a little about where you're coming from and why you've arrived where you are.” — Mark Frost ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare About Best Little Where Why
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If you come in with all of the answers, you might create something that's very beautiful and powerful, but I think it will also… — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
Americans are notoriously ill-equipped for self-reflection. We're usually a very boisterous, outward-moving bunch of people, but we don't understand that much about ourselves or… — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
“Life is what it is, a gift that is given to us for a time—like a library book—that must eventually be returned. How should… — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
“No wonder tragedy wields the only hammer stout enough to crack the resilient bubble of complacency” — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
In a business that's driven purely by economics, the fact that one or two unique shows happen to get on and reach a public… — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
I have traveled down this path before - 'List of Seven' and 'Twin Peaks' both have thematic similarities - but 'Paladin' took me much… — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
There's a part of 'Twin Peaks' that is sort of a hinged doorway to another, stranger place, if you can imagine such a thing. — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
I see my responsibility as to give people something they want to keep turning the pages of and giving people something to chew on,… — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
The first prerequisite of elaborate mental exercise was a full stomach. — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
“Words lose their meaning when you look at them too long. ‘God.’ ‘Science.’ Meaning.” — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
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