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Harold Pinter

"This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement."

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"This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement."

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Donna Grant

"I do a lot of races for the cure for breast cancer."

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Donna Grant

"Both of our daughters, Debbie and Bonnie, are also cancer survivors."

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Donna Grant

"We have common enemies today. It's called childhood poverty. It's called cancer. It's called AIDS. It's called Parkinson's. It's called Muscular Dystrophy."

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Donna Grant

"Dedicated researchers seek better treatments and cures for diabetes, kidney disease, Alzheimer's and every form of cancer. But these scientists face an array of disincentives. We can do better."

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Donna Grant

"I've always been very involved in anything that had to do with lung disease or cancer."

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Donna Grant

"I've helped many, many, many children, thousands of children, cancer kids, leukemia kids."

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Donna Grant

"Once colon cancer becomes symptomatic, nine times out of ten it is too late."

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Donna Grant

"Cancer, like any other illness, is a bore."

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Donna Grant

"Well, right now, technically, I have no breast cancer."

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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."

War

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Harold Pinter
"This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement."

Cancer

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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."

Intelligence

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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."

Absence

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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."

Life

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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."

Court

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Harold Pinter
"It's so easy for propaganda to work, and dissent to be mocked."

Work

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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."

God

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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."

Contempt

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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."

Birthday

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