Dana Ashbrook Quotes
Born: May 24, 1967
Dana Ashbrook is a powerful voice in the realm of motivation and action, renowned for transforming abstract ambition into tangible results. His philosophy centers on the belief that true change is forged not in thought alone, but in deliberate, relentless movement. Ashbrook’s work strips away excuses, urging individuals to embrace discomfort and act with decisive courage. His quotes resonate deeply because they speak to the universal struggle between hesitation and progress, offering a clear, uncompromising call to break inertia. Through his legacy, Ashbrook remains a trusted guide for those ready to turn intention into unstoppable momentum.
Dana Ashbrook Quotes (14)
"Working with David Lynch, rules go out the door."
— Dana Ashbrook"David Lynch helped me be cool."
— Dana Ashbrook"'Twin Peaks' without David Lynch is like a dog without a bark."
— Dana Ashbrook"'Twin Peaks' has got interesting characters. They are all different from anything anyone has ever seen before. You've had bad people before. But everyone's got little quirks, and everyone's interesting."
— Dana Ashbrook"I'm not big on remakes."
— Dana Ashbrook"I tend to play the dangerous characters, the boyfriend, that sort of thing."
— Dana Ashbrook"I have a strong affinity for animals."
— Dana Ashbrook"I hope everyone goes through life seeking knowledge."
— Dana Ashbrook"I'm close with all my family. It's just a normal, healthy, all-American divorced family."
— Dana Ashbrook"People take things so seriously."
— Dana Ashbrook"I've always found that no matter how much you spend on a movie - you can spend sixty dollars or sixty million dollars - if the movie's good, it's good."
— Dana Ashbrook"'Twin Peaks' fans, it's a hardcore group of people."
— Dana Ashbrook"I never had high expectations going into Hollywood. I went there just to work."
— Dana Ashbrook"'Twin Peaks' is the one thing in my career that I can really look back on, that I really respect and love and honor as something that's different. The one thing that I can hang onto."
— Dana Ashbrook