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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."

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"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."

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Donna Grant

"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

"I'm going to beat this cancer or die trying."

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Donna Grant

"I have friends who are going through chemotherapy, and they make the darkest, most hideous cancer jokes you've ever heard."

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Donna Grant

"If we stop exploring space, we're going to lose the same part of us that found vaccines and penicillin, the part that searches for cures to cancer and AIDS."

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Donna Grant

"I didn't know anything about breast cancer when I got it."

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Donna Grant

"Cancer is a disease where the patient can contribute a great deal of help himself if he or she can retain their morale and their hopes."

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Donna Grant

"I was spiritually bankrupt, and when that happens, it's like a spiritual cancer afflicts you."

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Donna Grant

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

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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."

Man

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Harold Pinter
"I also found being called Sir rather silly."

Being

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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."

Cancer

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Harold Pinter
"All that happens is that the destruction of human beings - unless they're Americans - is called collateral damage."

American

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Harold Pinter
"Iraq is just a symbol of the attitude of western democracies to the rest of the world."

Attitude

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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
"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."

Change

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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."

Government

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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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