A Quote by Mark Duplass

They're each on separate coasts but I think that the deep Maine woods shares some similarities to the Pacific Northwest. — © Mark Duplass
They're each on separate coasts but I think that the deep Maine woods shares some similarities to the Pacific Northwest.
I always think of the Pacific Northwest as giant trees and rain and clouds and dampness, like the Native American art from that area. That all says Pacific Northwest to me. Salmon. It really only exists on the Western side of the Cascades.
Growing up in the Pacific Northwest as a young girl, whenever I felt emotionally overwhelmed, I would take a walk in the woods. Being in the stillness and grandeur of trees had always calmed me.
We look in our own backyard and say, 'How do we help at-risk families, at risk youth? How do we think through some of the problems affecting the Pacific Northwest and make some change there?'
I always think of the Pacific Northwest as giant trees, and rain, and clouds and dampness, like the Native American art from that area.
I think something I explore a little bit in my music is how there's this majestic, natural beauty in the Pacific Northwest, but also this kind of underlying eeriness.
I am such a Pacific Northwest girl.
I like the whole Pacific Northwest.
Well, I think breathing life into the Endangered Species Act, taking those wolves back into Yellowstone, restoring the salmon in the rivers of the Pacific Northwest.
Seaplanes are like the taxis of the Pacific Northwest.
In the night there's sometimes a sort of cursed quality to the Pacific Northwest.
The Snake and Columbia river system is vital to the Pacific Northwest.
We've been everywhere around Northwest. I was biking until the clouds came. We'll go in the woods, we'll go up and down the river. I love the woods in Sandy, but it's an hour away, so I don't love that.
The Pacific Northwest depends on inexpensive renewable energy from our dams.
Christ has something in common with all creatures. With the stone he shares existence, with the plants he shares life, with the animals he shares sensation, and with the angels he shares intelligence. Thus all things are transformed in Christ since in the fullness of his nature he embraces some part of every creature.
The Pacific Northwest, and particularly Whidbey Island, is extremely suited to be a location in a novel.
There are some similarities, I think, with all the characters I play. I'm not a guy who sees the desire to transform with each part; I'm not a piece of clay.
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