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Harold Pinter Quotes
«The past is what you remember, imagine you remember, convince yourself you remember, or pretend you remember»
«Apart from the known and the unknown, what else is there?»
Author: Harold Pinter
(Playwright)
«The crimes of the U.S. throughout the world have been systematic, constant, clinical, remorseless, and fully documented but nobody talks about them.»
«I tend to think that cricket is the greatest thing that God ever created on earth - certainly greater than sex, although sex isn't too bad either»
Author: Harold Pinter
(Playwright)
| About:
Cricket,
God,
Sex
| Keywords:
cricket, crickets, too bad
«It was difficult being a conscientious objector in the 1940's, but I felt I had to stick to my guns»
Author: Harold Pinter
(Playwright)
| Keywords:
conscientious, conscientious objector, objector, stick to
«I mean, don't forget the earth's about five thousand million years old, at least. Who can afford to live in the past?»
Author: Harold Pinter
(Playwright)
«It's a scintillating stratagem. Language is actually employed to keep thought at bay. The words 'the American people' provide a truly voluptuous cushion of reassurance. You don't need to think. Just lie back on the cushion. The cushion may be suffocating your intelligence and your critical faculties but it's very comfortable.»
Author: Harold Pinter
(Playwright)
«I will continue to write what I write until the day I die.»
Author: Harold Pinter
(Playwright)