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— Mark Frost
Dear Internet: You are very good at spreading rumors. Truth is more valuable and much harder to come by.
— Mark Frost
WILL'S RULES FOR LIVING #11: IT DOESN'T MATTER HOW YOU DO IT. IT ONLY MATTERS THAT YOU DO IT.
— Mark Frost
Will, it makes me proud to say that you might just be on the verge of not being a complete idiot.
— Mark Frost
Our minds are wired by nature to detect patterns.
— Mark Frost
Hate wears you down and doesn't hurt your enemy. It's like taking poison and hoping your enemy will die.
— Mark Frost
WILL'S RULES FOR LIVING #14: BEING BRAVE MEANS BEING AFRAID AND GOING AHEAD WITH IT ANYWAY.
— Mark Frost
You know the old saying," said Nick. "Keep your friends close and your enemies dead and buried in the basement.
— Mark Frost
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Suffering must be the inevitable tariff exacted from spirit for residing in human form.
— Mark Frost
Barry's of a mind it's better to be silent and presumed a fool than to open your mouth and remove doubt altogether.
— Mark Frost
We all want answers to the big questions.
— Mark Frost
The only difference between realizing a dream and losing oneself in fantasy [is] backbreaking work.
— Mark Frost
Sometimes an owl is just an owl.
— Mark Frost
WILL'S RULES FOR LIVING #15: AN OPEN DOOR IS EITHER A GREETING OR A TRAP. BEST TO DECIDE WHICH BEFORE YOU ENTER.
— Mark Frost
Dude, you're scaring the crap out of me,' said Nick. 'I'm serious, I literally have no crap right now.
— Mark Frost
I'm getting tempted to visit the Bookhouse myself. No telling what else you'd find on those shelves.
— Mark Frost
Little bitty thing? Dude, you didn't see her go straight-up psycho. She's like a hella honey badger.
— Mark Frost
Getting hung up on 'how' is just the stupid part of your brain throwing a tantrum because it feels left out.
— Mark Frost