A Quote by Harold Pinter

Analysis I take to be a scientific procedure. What I do is creative. It doesn't spring from the same part of the mind. — © Harold Pinter
Analysis I take to be a scientific procedure. What I do is creative. It doesn't spring from the same part of the mind.
Part of the scientific temperament is this tolerance for holding multiple hypotheses in mind at the same time.
People react differently to hearing 'Procedure X has a 70 percent chance of survival' and 'Procedure Y has a 30 percent chance of death.' Phrased that way, people flock to Procedure X, even though the numbers are the same.
Mankind will possess incalculable advantages and extraordinary control over human behavior when the scientific investigator will be able to subject his fellow men to the same external analysis he would employ for any natural object, and when the human mind will contemplate itself not from within but from without.
Analysis does not take into account the creative products of neurotic desires.
The way of a creative mind is always positive, it always asserts; it does not know the doubts which are so characteristic of the scientific mind.
What is irreversible in the Arab world is this intellectual revolution, the awakening that we can get rid of dictators. That is here, and the people have this sentiment and this political power. They feel that they can do it, and it's still there. At the same time, we don't know what is going to happen. So to be very quick by saying, "Oh, revolutions and Arab Spring," and - you know, what I'm advocating is to take a cautious optimism as the starting point of our analysis and to look at what is happening.
I have never had too much trouble for creative ideas to spring up in my mind.
We are the recipients of scientific method. We can each be a creative and active part of it if we so desire.
I try to keep up, and the scientific perspective is always part of my creative approach.
For reporting a scientific finding, I was called a 'conspiracy theorist.' Only in America is scientific analysis seen as conspiracy theory and government lies as truth.
Take nothing for granted as beautiful or ugly, but take every building to pieces, and challenge every feature. Learn to distinguish the curious from the beautiful. Get the habit of analysis - analysis will in time enable synthesis to become your habit of mind. 'Think simples' as my old master used to say - meaning to reduce the whole of its parts into the simplest terms, getting back to first principles.
There is no they, only us. We are part of a large fellowship called the human race. We all hurt the same. We all love the same. We all bleed the same. We all need understanding and care. We can't separate ourselves from one another. We are all part of the same vast sea of love, one indivisible divine mind.
Science no longer is in the position of observer of nature, but rather recognizes itself as part of the interplay between man and nature. The scientific method ... changes and transforms its object: the procedure can no longer keep its distance from the object.
I am basically analytical, not creative; my writing is simply a creative way of handling analysis.
A creative moment is part of a longer creative process which, in turn, is part of a creative life.
There are no a priori obstacles to the scientific knowledge of the mind, but the scientific knowledge of the mind is not all the knowledge of the mind that there is. This is not an objection to science, it is just a distinction between different kinds of knowledge.
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