Quote by Arthur Miller
That is a very good question. I don't know the answer. But can you tell me the name of a classical Greek shoemaker?
Summary
This quote appears to be an evasive response to a question, followed by a specific request for information about a classical Greek shoemaker. The first sentence acknowledges the question's quality and admits a lack of knowledge about the answer. However, it takes a sudden turn toward a seemingly unrelated topic by requesting the name of a classical Greek shoemaker. The intended purpose or connection behind this request remains unclear, as it diverges from the initial context of the quote.