Will Morgan

Will Morgan
Will Morganis a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, he represented District 56B, which includes portions of Dakota County in the southern Twin Cities metropolitan area. He is a physics teacher at Burnsville High School in Burnsville...
thinking artist keys
I think that variety is the key to our success. It is what makes us [artists] different, and long may that continue.
dream children school
What is it about this ideological dream of the right to bear arms that overrides any other rights, I mean the rights to not have your children killed at school?
horse want drooling
Don't chase women, they will chase you. They are like horses in a pasture: if you don't go drooling over her, she is going to want to know why.
country thinking gun
I kind of think we have too many guns in this country,
hitting certain situation
What you have to do in certain situations, that's called situational hitting.
believe skills people
I believe you learn social skills by mixing with people.
earthquakes bay-area grew
Well, I grew up in the Bay Area, so I've been in earthquakes before.
team ties houston
I still have very close ties to Houston and the Astros because that was my first team.
shoes shining steps
He (Frank Robinson as Manager) can step on your shoes, but he doesn't mess up your shine.
baseball ifs
Greg Maddux could put a baseball through a life saver if you asked him.
softball sports baseball
To be a star and stay a star, I think you've got to have a certain air of arrogance about you, a cockiness, a swagger on the field that says, "I can do this and you can't stop me." I know that I play baseball with this air of arrogance, but I think it's lacking in a lot of guys who could have the potential to be stars.
coaching weakness ability
To obtain success, you must get the most out of your ability and to do that you must work on your weaknesses.
baseball games stealing
A good base stealer should make the whole infield jumpy. Whether you steal or not, you're changing the rhythm of the game. If the pitcher is concerned about you, he isn't concentrating enough on the batter.
letting-go thinking giving
Speakers find joy in public speaking when they realize that a speech is all about the audience, not the speaker. Most speakers are so caught up in their own concerns and so driven to cover certain points or get a certain message across that they can't be bothered to think in more than a perfunctory way about the audience. And the irony is, of course, that there is no hope of getting your message across if that's all the energy you put into the audience. So let go, and give the moment to the audience.