Will Miller
Will Miller
Will Milleris an American rower. He is a five time US National Team Member and competed in the Men's eight event at the 2012 Summer Olympics placing 4th. He grew up in Duxbury, MA and received his undergraduate degree from Northeastern University in Boston, MA. He currently resides in San Francisco, CA. His father, Bill Miller, was also a US Olympic rower...
pain lying compassion
Bush is almost always clear when he's speaking cruelly. For example, when the subject is the punitive infliction of great pain, there is no problem with his syntax, grammar, or vocabulary, even if he happens to be lying. ... On the other hand, our president is extraordinarily tongue-tied when he's trying, off the cuff, to sound a note of idealism, magnanimity or -- especially -- compassion.
hands perfection immoral
Immoral is choosing not to act when you hold in your hands the power to create perfection.
pressure culture relentless
The relentless pressures of the so-called marketplace have distorted all our culture industries.
friendly culture advertising
Once a culture becomes entirely advertising friendly, it seizes to be a culture at all.
media people want
Media manipulation in the U.S. today is more efficient than it was in Nazi Germany, because here we have the pretense that we are getting all the information we want. That misconception prevents people from even looking for the truth.
issues government community
I wouldn't want the federal government dictating how I use my cameras, every community has their own issues and their own dynamics.
intelligent design answers
The argument for intelligent design basically depends on saying, 'You haven't answered every question with evolution,'... Well, guess what? Science can't answer every question
theory absolute-truth absolutes
We don't regard any scientific theory as the absolute truth
christian jesus thinking
Being a Christian, I'm eager to introduce people to Jesus. I just don't think I should do it in the science classroom
sides conservative
A true conservative is on the side of science.
girl baseball growing-up
Once upon a time, growing up male gave little boys a sense of certainty about the natural order of things. We had short hair, wore pants, and played baseball. Girls had long hair, wore skirts, and, no matter how hard they tried, always threw a baseball just like a girl.
common-sense faces suggestions
Any suggestion that science and religion are incompatible flies in the face of history, logic, and common sense.
dna stories narrative
Our own genomes carry the story of evolution, written in DNA, the language of molecular genetics, and the narrative is unmistakable.
believe past diversity
For much of history it was possible to believe that the great diversity of life on Earth was a fixed creation, that the living world had never changed. But when the first stirrings of industry demanded that fuel be dug from the earth and hillsides be leveled for roads and railways, the Earths true past was dug up in abundance.