Harold Pinter Quotes
I never think of myself as wise. I think of myself as possessing a critical intelligence which I intend to allow to operate... view
By: Harold Pinter
I mean, don't forget the earth's about five thousand million years old, at least. Who can afford to live in the past?.. view
By: Harold Pinter
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... view
By: Harold Pinter
I think it is the responsibility of a citizen of any country to say what he thinks... view
By: Harold Pinter
I think that NATO is itself a war criminal... view
By: Harold Pinter
I was brought up in the War. I was an adolescent in the Second World War. And I did witness in London a great deal of the Blitz... view
By: Harold Pinter
If Milosevic is to be tried, he has to be tried by a proper court, an impartial, properly constituted court which has international respect... view
By: Harold Pinter
Iraq is just a symbol of the attitude of western democracies to the rest of the world... view
By: Harold Pinter
It was difficult being a conscientious objector in the 1940's, but I felt I had to stick to my guns... view
By: Harold Pinter
It's so easy for propaganda to work, and dissent to be mocked... view
By: Harold Pinter
I ought not to speak about the dead because the dead are all over the place... view
By: Harold Pinter
I found the offer of a knighthood something that I couldn't possibly accept. I found it to be somehow squalid, a knighthood. There's a relationship to government about knights... view
By: Harold Pinter
I don't intend to simply go away and write my plays and be a good boy. I intend to remain an independent and political intelligence in my own right... view
By: Harold Pinter
Good writing excites me, and makes life worth living... view
By: Harold Pinter
I could be a bit of a pain in the arse. Since I've come out of my cancer, I must say I intend to be even more of a pain in the arse... view
By: Harold Pinter
I believe an international criminal court is very much to be desired... view
By: Harold Pinter
A short piece of work means as much to me as a long piece of work... view
By: Harold Pinter
All that happens is that the destruction of human beings - unless they're Americans - is called collateral damage... view
By: Harold Pinter
Most of the press is in league with government, or with the status quo... view
By: Harold Pinter
Apart from the known and the unknown, what else is there?.. view
By: Harold Pinter
This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement... view
By: Harold Pinter
Beckett had an unerring light on things, which I much appreciated... view
By: Harold Pinter
Clinton's hands remain incredibly clean, don't they, and Tony Blair's smile remains as wide as ever. I view these guises with profound contempt... view
By: Harold Pinter
I also found being called Sir rather silly... view
By: Harold Pinter
I don't think there's been any writer like Samuel Beckett. He's unique. He was a most charming man and I used to send him my plays... view
By: Harold Pinter
The Room I wrote in 1957, and I was really gratified to find that it stood up. I didn't have to change a word... view
By: Harold Pinter
My second play, The Birthday Party, I wrote in 1958 - or 1957. It was totally destroyed by the critics of the day, who called it an absolute load of rubbish... view
By: Harold Pinter
While The United States is the most powerful nation the world has ever seen, it is also the most detested nation that the world has ever known... view
By: Harold Pinter
There's a tradition in British intellectual life of mocking any non-political force that gets involved in politics, especially within the sphere of the arts and the theatre... view
By: Harold Pinter
There is a movement to get an international criminal court in the world, voted for by hundreds of states-but with the noticeable absence of the United States of America... view
By: Harold Pinter
There are no hard distinctions between what is real and what is unreal, nor between what is true and what is false. A thing is not necessarily either true or false.. view
By: Harold Pinter
The past is what you remember, imagine you remember, convince yourself you remember, or pretend you remember... view
By: Harold Pinter
The crimes of the U.S. throughout the world have been systematic, constant, clinical, remorseless, and fully documented but nobody talks about them... view
By: Harold Pinter
The Companion of Honour I regarded as an award from the country for 50 years of work - which I thought was okay... view
By: Harold Pinter
One's life has many compartments... view
By: Harold Pinter
One way of looking at speech is to say it is a constant stratagem to cover nakedness... view
By: Harold Pinter
One is and is not in the centre of the maelstrom of it all... view
By: Harold Pinter
Occasionally it does hit me, the words on a page. And I still love doing that, as I have for the last 60 years... view
By: Harold Pinter
There are some good rules and there are some lousy rules... view
By: Harold Pinter
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