Will Phillips
Will Phillips
Will Phillipsis an American student from West Fork, Arkansas. At the age of ten, while a fifth grader at West Fork Elementary School in 2009, Phillips gained international attention for his refusal to say the Pledge of Allegiance because of social-political reasons...
people town tremendous
It's experiencing tremendous development pressure. People have to decide: What does this town want to be?
It's the most embarrassing thing I've ever been through,
people themselves
People who are angry at themselves sometimes blame others.
ball throw worth
Right now, we can't throw the ball worth a crap.
good love
I would love to have him. The guy's got good talent.
basic king living ordinance passage people recognizes treatment victory
The passage of this ordinance is a victory for all people living in King County, because it recognizes that 'equal treatment under the law' is a basic right for every citizen.
people school
You know you don't have to be the most popular kid in the school to have people acknowledge your presence.
people problems
People who write to 'Dear Abby' don't always have the most earthshaking problems in the world.
ask cards everyday help miss played
I feel like I am by myself, and I miss his company. We played cards and did little, everyday things. He would never ask for help if he didn't need it.
came upsetting
We didn't know anything like this was coming. It kind of came out of the blue, ... It was disappointing and upsetting for all of us. I was shocked. ... I couldn't say anything.
great hiding league player
He's a beast, it ain't no hiding that. He's going to be a great player in this league for a long time.
best fast
I think he will become one of the best in the business. To be that size, that fast and that quick, it's crazy.
best detective pieces work
It was one of the best pieces of detective work I have ever seen.
mother wish needs
The wish to be understood may be our most vengeful demand, may be the way we hang on, as asults, to our grudge against our mothers; the way we never let our mothers off the hook for their not meeting our every need. Wanting to be understood, as adults, can be our most violent form of nostalgia.