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Arthur Miller

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Maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets.


— Arthur Miller


#end #hope #maybe #regrets #right

Betrayal is the only truth that sticks.


— Arthur Miller


#only #sticks #truth

Until an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven.


— Arthur Miller


#religious #beauty

A small man can be just as exhausted as a great man.


— Arthur Miller


#death

The best work that anybody ever writes is the work that is on the verge of embarrassing him, always.


— Arthur Miller


#bravery #courage #embarassment #fear #fury

If you believe that life is worth living then your belief will create the fact.


— Arthur Miller


#inspirational

It is rare for people to be asked the question which puts them squarely in front of themselves


— Arthur Miller


#life #literature #plays #truth #wisdom

Great drama is great questions or it is nothing but technique. I could not imagine a theater worth my time that did not want to change the world.


— Arthur Miller


#life #questions #change

HALE, with a tasty love of intellectual pursuit


— Arthur Miller


#intelligence

I know you're no worse than most men but I thought you were better. I never saw you as a man. I saw you as my father.


— Arthur Miller


#fathers-and-sons #family






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Years later in a 1994 interview with Ron Rifkin Miller said that most contemporary critics regarded All My Sons as "a very depressing play in a time of great optimism" and that positive reviews from Brooks Atkinson of The New York Times had saved it from failure. Steven R Centola ed. During this period Miller wrote the penetrating family drama The Price produced in 1968.

In 2002 he received the Prince of Asturias Award and in 2003 the Jerusalem Prize. Arthur AArthur Millerr Miller (October 17 1915 – February 10 2005) was an American playwright and essayist.

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