"In the end, when you reach 70, you have to put up with what you've done," Miller says. "You say, `Alright, I think that's OK.' I know even if I was given another 15 or 20 years -- who knows how much I have got? -- I'm not going to suddenly make a big jump or a leap. I simply have to look back and say, `Well, that was quite good. No one's ever thought that. That was really quite an interesting notion.'"
Wed, May 05, 2004 - Page 16 News List
Renaissance man Miller
The doctor who became a theater director and `amateur epistemologist' is nearly 70, but is as active as ever
By Mark Feeney / NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE
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