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| That is a very good question. I don't know the answer. But can you tell me the name of a classical Greek shoemaker? | Arthur Miller | 1915-, American Dramatist |
| Without alienation, there can be no politics. | Arthur Miller | 1915-, American Dramatist |
| I'm the end of the line; absurd and appalling as it may seem, serious New York theatre has died in my lifetime. | Arthur Miller | 1915-, American Dramatist |
| I love her too, but our neuroses just don't match. | Arthur Miller | 1915-, American Dramatist |
| He's not the finest character that ever lived. But he's a human being, and a terrible thing is happening to him. So attention must be paid. | Arthur Miller | 1915-, American Dramatist |
| If I have any justification for having lived it's simply, I'm nothing but faults, failures and so on, but I have tried to make a good pair of shoes. There's some value in that. | Arthur Miller | 1915-, American Dramatist |
| A good newspaper is a nation talking to itself. | Arthur Miller | 1915-, American Dramatist |
| Maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets. | Arthur Miller | 1915-, American Dramatist |
| In the theatre, while you recognized that you were looking at a house, it was a house in quotation marks. On screen, the quotation marks tend to be blotted out by the camera. | Arthur Miller | 1915-, American Dramatist |
| A playwright is the litmus paper of the arts. He's got to be, because if he isn't working on the same wave length as the audience, no one would know what in hell he was talking about. He is a kind of psychic journalist, even when he's great. | Arthur Miller | 1915-, American Dramatist |
| The closer a man approaches tragedy the more intense is his concentration of emotion upon the fixed point of his commitment, which is to say the closer he approaches what in life we call fanaticism. | Arthur Miller | 1915-, American Dramatist |