Quote by Arthur Miller
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.
Summary
This quote suggests that the speaker believes their existence is only meaningful because of their imperfections and shortcomings. Despite these flaws, they have endeavored to create something worthwhile, likening it to a good pair of shoes. It implies that even though they are flawed themselves, they have managed to contribute something valuable or positive in their life, hinting at the notion that worth can be found in one's efforts to create something of value, regardless of personal shortcomings.