The New York Herald Tribune (31 March 1954)
Arthur Miller: Citations en anglais
“A playwright lives in an occupied country… And if you can't live that way you don't stay.”
The New York Times (9 Feb 1986)
“I simply asked him if he was making any money. Is that a criticism?”
Willy
Death of a Salesman (1949)
“They don't need me in New York. I'm the New England man. I'm vital in New England.”
Willy Loman
Death of a Salesman (1949)
“Spite, spite, is the word of your undoing!”
Willy
Death of a Salesman (1949)
“Nothing's Planted, I don't have a thing in the ground.”
Willy
Death of a Salesman (1949)
On Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman, as quoted in The New York Times (9 May 1984)
“I'm very well liked in Hartford. You know, the trouble is, Linda, people don't seem to take to me.”
Willy
Death of a Salesman (1949)
Lyman, Act 2
The Ride Down Mount Morgan (1991)
“We're free and clear, Willy. We're free, we're free, we're free…”
Linda
Death of a Salesman (1949)
"It Could Happen Here - And Did," http://books.google.com/books?id=SxkSdaCoHL8C&pg=PA295&dq=%22arthur+miller%22+%22panic+button%22&ei=E4VoR9-SMI34iwHf9LFo&ie=ISO-8859-1&sig=f0iKJxpOGjd5_Zs83QcNtAWLpH0 New York Times (30 April 1967); also in The Theater Essays of Arthur Miller (1996)
“I don't know a critic who penetrates the center of anything.”
As quoted in "Arthur Miller, Moral Voice of American Stage, Dies at 89" by Marilyn Berger in The New York Times (11 February 2005)
As quoted in Federalism and the French Canadians (1968) by Pierre Trudeau, p. 175
“Everybody likes a kidder, but nobody lends him money.”
Willy
Death of a Salesman (1949)