Twin Peaks Season 1 ( Sentence Starters )
“She’s dead…wrapped in plastic.”
“There are many stories in _____. Some of them are sad, some funny. Some of them are stories of madness, of violence. Some are ordinary. Yet they all have about them a sense of mystery: the mystery of life.”
“It is a story of many, but begins with one – and I knew her.”
“Never seen so many trees in my life.”
“_____, I’ll see you in my dreams.”
“_____, I’m holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies.”
“That’s what you do in a town where a yellow light still means slow down and not speed up.”
“Behind all things are reasons.”
“Reasons can even explain the absurd.”
“You know, this is – excuse me – a damn fine cup of coffee!”
“Black as midnight on a moonless night.”
“I hear that you’re real good at what you do.”
“Normally, if a stranger walked into my station talking this kind of crap, he’d be looking for his teeth two blocks up.”
“You may think I’ve gone insane, but I promise, I will kill again.”
“There is a sadness in this world, for we are ignorant of many things.”
“Then the day when the sadness comes, we ask: ‘Will this sadness which makes me cry, will this sadness which makes me cry my heart out, will it ever end?’ The answer, of course, is yes.”
“Will this sadness which makes me cry, will this sadness which makes me cry my heart out, will it ever end?“
“One day the sadness will end.”
“Nothing beats the taste sensation when maple syrup collides with ham.”
“You’re the most cold-blooded man I’ve ever seen!”
“I’ve never in my life met a man with so little regard for human frailty.”
“Have you no compassion?”
“I just ask you to get the hell out of my way, so that I can finish my work. Is that clear?”
“I’ve had just about enough of you and your insults.”
“Oh yeah, well I’ve had about enough of morons and half-wits, dolts, dunces, dullards, and dumbells, and you, you chowder-head yokel, you blithering hayseed, you’ve had enough of me?”
“Well, I’m sure he meant to do that.”
“Maybe you should have a little talk with _____.”
“_____ doesn’t talk, he hits.”
“The fire I speak of is not a kind fire.”
“You’ll have to excuse me this morning, I’m running late. I only have time for coffee.”
“Well maybe I could go with you.”
“Wednesdays were traditionally a school day when I was your age.”
“I can’t believe you were ever my age.”
“What did you see that night?”
“What else did she tell you? Did she tell you that there was no goodness in the world?”
“Every time it got harder to go back up into the light.”
“I’m telling you this because I don’t want to have any secrets from you. I don’t want there to be any lies between us.”
“It’s the secrets people keep that destroy any chance they have of happiness and I don’t want us to be like that.”
“Sometimes when we see the eyes – those horrible times when we see the eyes that have no soul – then we know a darkness.”
“Where is the beauty? There is none if the eyes are soulless.”
“Do you like to gamble, _____?”
“_____, I’m going to let you in on a little secret.”
“Every day, once a day, give yourself a present. Don’t plan it, don’t wait for it, just let it happen.”
“A present? Like Christmas?”
“Ah, man, that hits the spot. Nothing like a great cup of black coffee.”
“Just a few words before I go to sleep.”
“I feel like I’m going to dream tonight. Big bad ones.”
“That’ll be my little secret, okay?”
“I’m going to go down and get us two malts and some fries downstairs. Then I want you to tell me all your troubles.”
“That could take all night.”
“Now, I’m going to get the food, and you’re going to get dressed.”
“I can’t tell you all my secrets.”
“Secrets are dangerous things, _____.”
“Do you have any secrets?”
“_____ had a lot of secrets.”
“Finding those out is my job.”