Will Lewis

Will Lewis
William Lewis or Willie Lewis may refer to:...
quiet-people fun emotional
Quiet people, people who arent given to emotional outbursts, people who are economic with words - theyre also fun to play, but you find yourself needing a laser precision in those roles. Otherwise you just sort of stand around, looking slightly brain-dead. You worry about being uninteresting.
parent
My parents were incredibly inclusive.
done theater
I've done classical theaters. I played Hamlet myself and Romeo.
independent class ideas
You know, this idea of going around the world imposing democracy by growing a middle-class, a trading merchant class that is independent of your faith, is a good notion, but we're all partially different - it's no good imposing systems on people that it doesn't suit.
acting particular isolated
Acting can be a narrow and isolated experience, because you only examine your particular part.
book pages alive
Books are like friends to me. Words come alive on the page.
spring reading heart
This is what reading is like to me. It's finding a spring in the midst of a barren land. Just when I think I might up and die of thirst, I stumble onto this fresh, cold water, and I'm suddenly given this new life because I can-and do-drink to my heart's content.
Happiness isn't wanting what you can get, but wanting what you have.
blessed heart rights
Yet it seems to me finishing well in this life is not so much about who is the best or greatest at something, but rather who embraces lowliness of heart. Laying down one's rights- meekness- is a blessed virtue, one that must surely come straight from the Throne of Grace.
apples cider
The tarter the apple, the tastier the cider.
knees
Courage is fear on its knees.
aware british-actor relationship strange time wasteful
I think I have a strange relationship with time. I'm not really aware of that time passing. I don't feel that I'm wasteful with time. But I'm not aware of it passing.
across amish church couples dad families god grew noticed order pastor services stand street
I grew up Protestant. My dad was a Charismatic pastor of the Families of God denomination. Often, we noticed that - during a lot of his evangelistic-type services - that some of the Amish and Old Order Mennonite couples would come and stand across the street from the church and look in the door.
book books changed direction life lines men met standing stood sweetheart thank wife
I've met men who've stood in long lines on my book tours, and they've said things like, 'I've read your books and they've changed the direction in my life, and I want to thank you.' I think they're standing in line for their wife or their mother or their sweetheart or somebody, but no.