Will Wright

Will Wright
William, Will or Bill Wright may refer to:...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionGame Designer
Date of Birth20 January 1960
CityAtlanta, GA
CountryUnited States of America
thinking talking people
I think it is important that people who are perceived as liberals not be afraid of talking about moral and community values.
inspirational change black-history
You really can change the world if you care enough.
prison investment policy
We're spending, on average, three times more for prison than for public-school pupils. That's the dumbest investment policy. It doesn't make us safer.
children kids care
The legacy I want to leave is a child-care system that says that no kid is going to be left alone or left unsafe.
peace justice community
The challenge of social justice is to evoke a sense of community that we need to make our nation a better place, just as we make it a safer place.
inspirational dream patterns
Don't just dream about grandiose acts of doing good. Every day do small ones, that add up over time to positive patterns.
children gun thinking
In 1990, when we started the Black Community Crusade for Children, we were always talking about all children, but we paid particular attention to children who were not white, who were poor, who were disabled, and who were the most vulnerable.Parents didn't think their children would live to adulthood, and the children didn't think they were going to live to adulthood. That's when we started our first gun-violence campaign. We've lost 17 times more young black people to gun violence since 1968 than we lost in all the lynching in slavery.
real mean trying
Be real. Try to do what you say, say what you mean, and be what you seem.
giving-up giving said
Whoever said anyone has the right to give up.
education america survival
Education is a precondition to survival in America today.
gun violent plague
We're a violent nation, and we need to confront it. This gun plague has to stop.
kids home juvenile-justice
We are willing to spend the least amount of money to keep a kid at home, more to put him in a foster home and the most to institutionalize him.
justice leader movement
We must always refill and ensure there is a critical mass of leaders and activists committed to nonviolence and racial and economic justice who will keep seeding and building transforming movements.
caring role-models african-american
We must serve consciously as caring role models, emphasizing the ethic of service, not consumption.