Will Price

Will Price
William Lightfoot Pricewas an American architect, a pioneer in the use of reinforced concrete, and a founder of the utopian communities of Arden, Delaware and Rose Valley, Pennsylvania...
doors people personality
There's something fascinating about seeing something you don't like at first but directly know you will love—in time. People are that way, all through life. You come against a personality, and it questions yours. You shy away but know there are gratifying secrets there, and the half-open door is often more exciting than the wide.
writing actors horror
We exponents of horror do much better than those Method actors. We make the unbelievable believable. More often than not, they make the believable unbelievable.
squares peculiar balls
We may all be a peculiar lot...often broke, often dissatisfied because we're not doing more and better work...but we know how to have a ball that makes the rest of the world seem square.
mind there-comes-a-time determine
There comes a time in life when you know what you like and have to make up your mind to like what you know, or at least have begun to know. In other words, you must determine in what direction your knowledge is leading, thus far.
spiritual crazy inspiration
I’m always intrigued by my nonsensical concern with picking out a bunch of things that look exactly alike the ones that somehow I feel are the best and belong to me. It’s that same crazy urge or superstition, or whatever it is, that makes me open a Bible in a hotel room, hoping for some great happenstance spiritual word of advice. More often than not, I hit a long passage of begats and begots, which contain little inspiration other than the fact that procreation is the highest aim of life.
life curious cautious
Be curious about life, and cautious with it!
events way sometimes
Sometimes you read a passage by a great writer, and you know what he says and how he says it will always be, for you, the only possible way it could be. Less often a painter will describe an event in a way that fits into your interpretation of that event so perfectly that it becomes the event itself.
actresses mystery combination
No one but Gene Tierney could have played 'Laura.' There was no other actress around with her particular combination of beauty, breeding, and mystery.
snow actors ends
Someone called actors 'sculptors in snow.' Very apt. In the end, it's all nothing.
home common-sense benefits
Low-wage workers are also consumers. It's just common sense: when these workers have more take-home pay it leads to spending that trickles up to benefit many small, locally owned businesses.
changing edge playing seniors teens video whatever
We'll always be changing what we're offering, especially for the seniors. They don't want to be playing the video games. Whatever seniors want, whatever teens want, we want to be on the edge of that.
beat defended fourth good hang needed rebounds
We needed contributions to beat that good team. We got (it from) all seven. I thought we defended real well in the fourth quarter, and we got enough rebounds to hang in there.
education quality reform talked teachers work
We've talked a lot about education reform here in Congress. But education reform won't work without quality teachers in our classroom.
bit forced
We were a little bit quicker. We forced them into a lot of turnovers.