Will Estes
Will Estes
Will Estesis an American actor known for his role as J.J. Pryor, on the NBC drama American Dreams. In 2010, he joined the cast of the CBS police drama Blue Bloods. In the series, he plays Jamison "Jamie" Reagan, a New York Police Department officer and the younger son of the police commissioner, played by Tom Selleck. The series recently concluded its sixth season...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth21 October 1978
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
Once you get the draw, everybody's trying to find out information on who they play.
Now I don't have to worry about that.
Once we got ourselves settled at the end of the third quarter, we got back to the way we want to play.
Defense is all about hard work. Defense is something we stress. We want to make them work hard to get their shots.
I definitely felt like I could win it, but of course a lot of that had to do with what Stuart was going to do.
I don't mind playing at night. In some ways, it's easier if you can keep your routine.
The Itanium Solutions Alliance is useful for us. If you're a company like ours, you try to stake out ground to be the high-performance player in the marketplace. If you can do that with a robust ecosystem underneath that, that doesn't feel esoteric--high-performance systems with something that feels like it has some weight on it so you're not just betting on SGI alone--that's a better story for customers.
The detailer was the one to offer putting him on the ship with me. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised.
Stories are medicine.
Failure is a greater teacher than success
Wolves never look more funny than when they have lost the scent and scrabble to find it again: they hop in the air; they run in circles, they plow up the ground with their noses . . . .
God forgives us. ... Who am I not to forgive?
Though her soul requires seeing, the culture around her requires sightlessness. Though her soul wishes to speak its truth, she is pressured to be silent.
The body is like the earth ... as vulnerable to overbuilding, being carved into parcels, cut off, overmined, and shorn of its power as any landscape.