Banished Quote by Harold Pinter Download Open image “I no longer feel banished from myself.” — Harold Pinter ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Banished Feel Feel Banished Feels Longer Longer Feel
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Nothing is more sterile or lamentable than the man content to live within himself. — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
“ I know the place I know the place. It is true. Everything we do Corrects the space Between death and me And you.” — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
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I've never been able to understand what they mean by 'Pinteresque,'. I'm sure it's indefinable. — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
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