Jeanne Phillips

Jeanne Phillips
Jeanne Phillips, also known as Abigail Van Buren, is an American advice columnist who writes the advice column Dear Abby. She is the daughter of Pauline Esther "Popo" Phillips, who founded Dear Abby in 1956, and her husband, Morton Phillips...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
CountryUnited States of America
people problems
People who write to 'Dear Abby' don't always have the most earthshaking problems in the world.
change people religious
Much as you would like, you are not going to change people who feel it's part of their religious commitment to 'save' you.
people school
You know you don't have to be the most popular kid in the school to have people acknowledge your presence.
people
People who take more than their share usually feel an inflated sense of entitlement.
people themselves
People who are angry at themselves sometimes blame others.
believe two people
I believe if two people want to commit to each other, God bless 'em,
women thinking people
What other people think is their problem.
past people disability
Many people with physical disabilities have romantic lives and good marriages to partners who see past their disabilities and recognize all of the things they can do.
women people funeral
Sometimes funerals and weddings bring out the worst rather than the best in people.
women people immaturity
People who are angry at themselves sometimes blame others. It's a sign of immaturity.
case early hear hope spring three
We are very early in the process. A panel of three arbiters has been selected. We hope to hear the case in early spring 2007.
city discussion forward pleased work
We are very pleased with the work that's been done by city staff, and we look forward to the discussion on the 19th.
building built flat flood higher house houses moved next
My house was built in 1986 and it is flat with the street. When we moved in there were no houses next to us. Now they just built one and are building another higher than our house. I'm going to be in a valley, a flood zone.
I know my mother has always looked at strangers as friends.