George F. Will Quotes

Sports serve society by providing vivid examples of excellence.

The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proved right or pleasantly surprised.

The homosexual subculture based on brief, barren assignations is, in part, a dark mirror of the sex-obsessed majority culture.

The case for democracy is not esthetic.

We know next to nothing about virtually everything. It is not necessary to know the origin of the universe; it is necessary to want to know. Civilization depends not on any particular knowledge, but on the disposition to crave knowledge.

Childhood is frequently a solemn business for those inside it.

Hyperbole expands in societies where articulateness atrophies.