Will Thomas

Will Thomas
Will Thomas may refer to:...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
CountryUnited States of America
boston tonight host
Tonight, I am pleased to announce that I have secured $1 million from the Convention Host Committee to fund the beautification of Boston's neighborhoods.
suicide suicidal opportunity
I'm driven. I have the opportunity to change people's lives.
fighting boston cities
In the 1990s, we introduced Boston's community policing strategy. We reversed the tide of violent crime that threatened our city, and we established a national model for preventing and fighting crime.
boston cities community
I brought together experts from health care, business, academic institutions, and the community to develop a comprehensive blueprint for eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in health care in the City of Boston.
our-actions criminals crime
We must be vigilant in our actions towards criminals, and innovative in our approach towards solving crime.
opportunity privilege neighbor
The true privilege of being Mayor is that I have the opportunity to be everyone's neighbor.
cities giving diversity
Diversity gives our city a competitive edge.
boston giving hills
For every $5 that Boston's economy sends up to Beacon Hill, the state gives only $1 back to us.
journey land boston
And it was from Boston that one in every six American families began their journey into the land of the free.
strong fate destiny
Preparing our city to achieve its destiny will require strong leadership.
age demand needs
…What our age needs, what it demands, what it will create for itself, is—terror.
girl book home
(T)here was a story they used to tell at home about a girl whose punishment was that every time she opened her mouth, snakes and toads came out, snakes and toads with every word. The book didn't say what she did about it, but I've always assumed she probably ended up keeping her mouth shut.
opportunity giving moral
What good would politics be, if it didn’t give everyone the opportunity to make moral compromises.
book numbers personality
The books and magazines streamed in. He could buy them all, they piled up around him and even while he read, the number of those still to be read disturbed him. … they stood in rows, weighing down his life like a possession which he did not succeed in subordinating to his personality.