American - Novelist | November 25, 1953 -
It's best to know a little about where you're coming from and why you've arrived where you are.
Mark Frost
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Censors, the whole idea of it, is so childish. You feel like you're talking to hall monitors in school again.
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When you're writing about one community, in a way, you're writing about all communities.
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Anybody that has had a brush with what feels like undiluted evil often ends up asking themselves the same questions - whether it's something that was a consequence of their own actions or actions that were taken against them or actions that they were caught up in.
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I got to know Coach Wooden at the end of his life.
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I can remember being fascinated by what people really thought about each other and what they were really doing to each other behind people's backs.
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At the heart of life lies a mystery that everybody has to wrestle with. What the heck are we doing here? How does this world work, and how do I fit?
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I don't like getting stuck into someone's definition of what you can or can't do with a story.
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The whole mythological side of 'Twin Peaks' was really down to me, and I've always known about the Theosophical writers and that whole group around the Order of the Golden Dawn in the late nineteenth, early twentieth century - W. B. Yeats, Madame Blavatsky, and a woman called Alice Bailey, a very interesting writer.
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As a boy, I found myself drawn to Arthurian legends, and then to Celtic mythology, and then further east into the mysticism of Asian religions.
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I've always said that 'Twin Peaks,' to me, was like a novel we filmed every page of.
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We've learned never to say never. Anything is a possibility.
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