I'll never be August Wilson - but what I can be is more of myself.
Russell [Wilson] plays really well in the pocket [and] outside the pocket. He’s just a play waiting to happen.
Harold Wilson is a petty bourgeois and will remain so in spirit even if they make him a Viscount.
I will tell you one thing. They will never drag me out like a little old widow like they did Mrs. Wilson when President Wilson died. I will never be used that way.
There is no better motto which it [culture] can have than these words of Bishop Wilson, "To make reason and the will of God prevail. "
Russell Wilson has got a tremendous competitive mindset and it stems from the confidence that he feels based on the preparation that he puts in.
I like Colin Wilson, mainly because he never went to school. When you don't go to school you can say anything you want like that and not have to worry.
I think Mr. Wilson will have to be the rest of the way alone.
Back a hundred years ago, especially around Woodrow Wilson, what happened in this country is we took freedom and we chopped it into pieces.
One reason that a truth and reconciliation process is needed for group selection is to return to the simplicity of the original problem and Darwin's solution. As Ed Wilson and I put it in our recent review article titled “Rethinking the Theoretical Foundation of Sociobiology”: Selfishness beats altruism within groups. Altruistic groups beat selfish groups. Everything else is commentary.
Randy Newman seemed like an even worse singer than me. I liked Ray Charles, Levi Stubbs, Jack Jones, Joe Tex, Wilson Pickett.
Movies such as this remind us that Owen Wilson is nothing less than a national treasure.
Woodrow Wilson called for leaders who, by boldly interpreting the nation's conscience, could lift a people out of their everyday selves. That people can be lifted into their better selves is the secret of transforming leadership.
I loved Wilson Pickett, so I just went on from there. I became sort of a semi-groupie because, I don't know, I got bitten by the music bug.
There were a number of books about Bill Wilson, and by him, but a lot of the basic biographical tasks had not been done.
We just had to stay out-of-the-way [in Fences]. [August Wilson] already wrote a masterpiece. And you really don't know how it's going to work until you get it in front of an audience.
Martin Wilson's What They Always Tell Us hears the voices of the young as they struggle toward adulthood.
The Reverend Douglas Wilson may not be a professional historian, as his detractors say, but he has a strong grasp of the essentials of the history of slavery and its relation to Christian doctrine. Indeed, sad to say, his grasp is a great deal stronger than that of most professors of American history, whose distortions and trivializations disgrace our college classrooms. And the Reverend Mr. Wilson is a fighter, especially effective in defense of Christianity against those who try to turn Jesus' way of salvation into pseudo-moralistic drivel.
Wilson stopped and stood silent. Inattention dies a quick and sure death when a speaker does that.
I never thought I'd get a chance to sing with Wilson Pickett but we did.