14 Quotes & Sayings By Mark Zero

Mark Zero is a writer, director, and producer living in Los Angeles, California. He holds a B.A. in Communications from Boston University, an MFA in Screenwriting from UCLA, and an MA in Philosophy from the University of Southern California.

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In French culture, the best way of buying time or getting off the hook entirely in a thorny personal situation is to claim that it’s complicated. The French did not invent love, but they did invent romance, so they’ve had more time than any other culture on earth to refine the nuances of its language. Mark Zero
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The French have a penchant for absolutism, for thinking that things are all one way or all another, which is why their politics are marked by a general inability to compromise and why they tend to hold their personal opinions until the bitter end, even after they have clearly lost an argument. Mark Zero
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... she was a pudding of immaturity and precocious wisdom that had not yet set into a stable mold. Mark Zero
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How can you be kissing at a time like this? Have you no respect for the dead? Mark Zero
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When you’re used to being in dangerous situations, you develop a sixth sense about your surroundings, about where possible enemies might be lurking, how many steps it will take to reach the next corner on a dead run, the best hiding places if bullets start to fly... Mark Zero
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Never run upstairs when someone’s chasing you. Don’t try to quick-draw a man who already has his gun out. Never light a match in the dark in a strange building. Half of staying safe is just keeping your head and being prudent. Mark Zero
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It wasn’t playing both sides of the fence — it was betting against yourself but still playing to win — and it encapsulated everything absurd and paradoxical that I loved about the French. Mark Zero
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And I had just kissed my ex-girlfriend, who had cried, while my current girlfriend was in jail. So far, it had not been my best day. Mark Zero
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I congratulate you on your success stealing the painting. Mark Zero
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There are only two things in life, ' Bergé said. 'Love and beauty. Mark Zero
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This was a crime of passion, but unlike most crimes of passion, it had been meticulously and diabolically well-planned. Mark Zero
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Bergé’s yelling had attracted the attention of everyone in the Kibati hall: champagne flutes stopped halfway to heavily painted lips, eyes widened, massive diamonds groaned scornfully in their settings. It was a stationary riot. Mark Zero
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On the morning after the daring theft of a priceless James Ensor painting from the Grand Palais in Paris, I was allowed to leave the Les Halles Police Station after only a few hours of questioning. Mark Zero