George Will

George Will
George Frederick Willis an American newspaper columnist and political commentator. He is a Pulitzer Prize–winner known for his conservative commentary on politics. In 1986, The Wall Street Journal called him "perhaps the most powerful journalist in America," in a league with Walter Lippmann...
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth4 May 1941
funny sex dirty
It's hard for me to get used to these changing times. I can remember when the air was clean and sex was dirty.
wrinkles stripes care
Take care not to wear stripes that are out of sync with your wrinkles.
kids school people
I did go to school - my kind of school. When I was a kid I went out ... and you meet people. You talk to them. Anybody says something that makes sense, it stays with you, rubs off on you. That kind of school.
night men healthy
A young mind in a healthy body is a wonderful thing. Especially for an old man with an open night.
horse jobs good-job
When we played the back end of a horse we always knew that if we worked hard and did a good job we could become the front end.
way bed dies
There are many ways to die in bed, but the best way is not alone.
political religion body
Religion is the centre which unites, and the cement which connects the several parts of members of the political body.
mind liberty entertainment
A mind at liberty to reflect on its own observations, if it produce nothing useful to the world, seldom fails of entertainment to itself.
truth science games
Truth is the cry of all, but the game of few.
substance should deny
I do not deny the existence of material substance merely because I have no notion of it, but because the notion of it is inconsistent, or in other words, because it is repugnant that there should be a notion of it.
ideas mind
Whatever is immediately perceived is an idea: and can any idea exist out of the mind?
ideas mind reason
From my own being, and from the dependency I find in myself and my ideas, I do, by an act of reason, necessarily infer the existence of a God, and of all created things in the mind of God.
passion ideas imagination
That neither our thoughts, nor passions, nor ideas formed by the imagination, exist without the mind, is what every body will allow.
truth abuse principles
The love of truth, virtue, and the happiness of mankind are specious pretexts, but not the inward principles that set divines at work; else why should they affect to abuse human reason, to disparage natural religion, to traduce the philosophers as they universally do?