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Mark Frost Quotes

American author, Birth: 25-11-1953
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If man could apply half the ingenuity he’s exhibited in the creation of weapons to more sensible ends, there’s no limit to what he might yet accomplish
Mark Frost

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What else are our lives but a story we tell ourselves to find some sense in the pain ofliving?
Mark Frost

3.
Hate wears you down and doesn’t hurt your enemy. It’s like taking poison and hoping your enemy will die.
Mark Frost

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The superhero genre speaks to a vast swath of humanity these days, and studios are in the business of constantly renewing their money-printing licenses. I sense we're nearing a saturation point with some of these icons, where it becomes more about the action figures and Happy Meals than it does the mythological heartbeat of the core ideas.
Mark Frost

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Suffering must be the inevitable tariff exacted from spirit for residing in human form.
Mark Frost

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Crime has always been a regrettably consistent element of the human experience.
Mark Frost

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Keep your friends close and your enemies dead and buried in the basement.
Mark Frost

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I take all the best parts of YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook, and combine them into a whole new service called … YouTwit-face.
Mark Frost

Quote Topics by Mark Frost: Enemy Superhero Firsts Ideas Youtube Stories Rumor Truth Is Hate Buried Elements Half Tariffs Labyrinth Blood Mind Giving Exercise Icons Twitter And Facebook Our Lives Faces Pain Internet Hurt Basements Consistent Might Suffering Crime
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Dear Internet: You are very good at spreading rumors. Truth is more valuable and much harder to come by.
Mark Frost

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We have two families in life. One were born with that shares our blood. Another we meet along the way that's willing to give it's life for us.
Mark Frost

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The first prerequisite of elaborate mental exercise was a full stomach.
Mark Frost

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I have traveled down this path before - 'List of Seven' and 'Twin Peaks' both have thematic similarities - but 'Paladin' took me much deeper into the intuitive underground. Always bearing in mind Joseph Campbell's Rule No. 1: When entering a labyrinth, don't forget your ball of twine.
Mark Frost