"A playwright lives in an occupied country. And if you can't live that way you don't stay"
- Arthur Miller
About this Quote
This quote by Arthur Miller speaks to the strength of the human spirit in the face of misfortune. It suggests that even in the most tough of scenarios, it is possible to discover a way to live and prosper. The playwright in the quote is living in an occupied nation, a situation that is often connected with oppression and difficulty. Regardless of this, the playwright has actually selected to remain and reconcile the scenario. This quote is a pointer that even in the most difficult of times, it is possible to find a way to live and take advantage of the scenario. It is a reminder that even in the face of difficulty, it is possible to discover a way to reconcile the situation and to remain strong.
This quote is written / told by Arthur Miller between October 17, 1915 and February 10, 2005. He was a famous Playwright from USA.
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