Will Walker
Will Walker
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both high mountain saw
You could saw off both of her arms, and she would still want to compete. She is just that kind of athlete. There is no mountain that's too high for her. She will come out and give everything she has.
bears cubs fans
You could probably tell me better than I'd know, but the Bears fans may have been different than Cubs fans,
chance feature people tv
You can't put people who did tv in the same category, however, because they didn't get the chance to do the same things as those who did feature films.
embraced market people stronger thrilled
The market down here is really getting stronger by the day. Once they see the other units, I think we're going to get a lot more. We're thrilled with where we are right now. People have embraced the project.
photography desire machines
I came to photography with the desire to conquer this machine, the camera, and make it my slave. Instead, I have now a respect for it and all machines as expanders of my awareness.
photography forgiving cameras
Photography is a very forgiving medium. Anybody that can afford film and a camera can make pictures.
art thinking secret
I wonder what art is about and I'm not sure that what I do is art because I'm a photographer, not an artist. But whatever you do, the secret is to do what you think you ought to do, and do the hell out of it.
writing new-orleans way
I've just been writing a column about the way in which Fallujah and New Orleans are looking to be twin towns in effect. They're both been worked over by the Bush Administration.
country banking-crisis europe
So perhaps the most worrying single remark made by a responsible banking official during the current crisis came from Jochen Sanio, the head of Germany's banking regulator BaFin. He warned on Aug. 1 that his country could be facing the worst banking crisis since 1931 - a reference to the collapse of Austria's Kredit Anstalt, which provoked a wave of bank failures across Europe.
stupid media confusion
Today, journalists more than any other cohort of professionals, are responsible for the confusion that surrounds power and its criminality in contemporary society. As Janet Malcolm said in another context, 'Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible.'
memories racing having-fun
Speaking from memory, I don't know how many points Nelson Piquet has...
reality past happened
That's history. I say history because it happened in the past.
way degrees failing
Now he must not go the wrong way round the circuit, and unless he can spin himself stationary through 360 degrees I fail to see how he can avoid doing so.
heart hammers usual
I'm in my usual state up here in the commentary box: high tension, heart beating like a trip hammer, whatever that is.