Will Thomas
Will Thomas
Will Thomas may refer to:...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
CountryUnited States of America
anyone belong doubts says
This says we belong, we belong in this tournament. There are no doubts that we can play with anyone in the country.
facing pinch possibly says simply taking
We're taking everything he says with a pinch of salt. The explanation could possibly be that he doesn't want to tell us something, that he could be facing some threat, or that he is simply scared.
bad opposite says trash whoever
When you get a bad review, you hate the writer. It's very painful; whoever says the opposite lies. It's humiliating. Sometimes it comes from an honest place, but most times, it comes from a desire to trash someone.
approach country easy economic looks neutral opening political pragmatic reform says suggesting
We live in a pragmatic world of political economic reform where across-the-board opening is not as easy or even politically feasible. I'm suggesting a more open, neutral approach that looks at the real world and says each country is different.
football ratings says television
Getting better television ratings than football says it all.
department run says
(Gilmore) has run his department efficiently and says he has the money,
luck says sure
He says luck? I'm not sure about that.
asylum lived says seeking sweden time wants worked
He says he has lived for a long time in the USA, but does not want to say where. He has worked in Europe, but does not want say where and with what. He is not seeking asylum in Sweden but wants to go to New York.
everybody housing says tried
We have no place to go. We tried the housing authority, we tried every place to get a house, but everybody says they can't do it.
bible cut few fiscal forget george law people raised reagan republican says sort split starting
Yeah, sort of good. I mean, there's a split in the Republican Party. Republicans used to be, once upon a time, for fiscal conservatism, and there are a few of those left, and they're starting to murmur more, and, you know, people forget Ronald Reagan raised taxes, you know, he cut taxes, but then he raised taxes. George Bush, the father, raised taxes. It's not, there's no law in the Bible that says a Republican can never raise taxes.
command governor knew learns mayor nobody obvious president saying says structure unified
It was obvious nobody knew who was in charge. There was no unified command structure ... the mayor is saying one thing, the governor says another. The president is in the state, and the governor learns about it on TV.
apply constantly guys helping learning process rookie says using veteran
It says a lot about our coaches. I did make some mistakes. They know it's going to be a learning process with me being a rookie right now. We have veteran guys that still are constantly helping me out. (The other safeties) all try to help me out. I'm just using what I can from those guys and try to apply it.
absolutely bread chemistry faith god implacable logic metaphor perfect presents prudence sacrament says sign step strain symbol towards
The Sacrament of the Eucharist is, of course, one step away from the Incarnation itself, where the thing signified (The Word) and the signifier (Jesus) were absolutely one. Symbol and sign and metaphor strain towards this union; Sacrament presents it, but the Incarnation is that perfect union. Again, it is a scandal. God is not man, any more than bread is flesh. But faith overrides the implacable prudence of logic and chemistry and says "Lo!
says
That pretty much says it all. He's the difference-maker for that team.