" Whitmore seems less like the president and more like the orphan child Oliver asking, 'Please, sir, I'd like some more.'" | |
"An orphan recounting his boring troubles, gee up!" | |
"And the stars looked down, but they didn't know, that I was an orphan." | |
"Dear Don Anselmo, being an orphan, I wish to get in touch with you... "in order to arrange a marriage with an Italian emigrated to Australia. | |
"Dear Sister Anderson, your request for orphan's benefits... | |
" Whitmore seems less like the president and more like the orphan child Oliver asking, 'Please, sir, I'd like some more.'" | |
"An orphan recounting his boring troubles, gee up!" | |
"And the stars looked down, but they didn't know, that I was an orphan." | |
"Dear Don Anselmo, being an orphan, I wish to get in touch with you... "in order to arrange a marriage with an Italian emigrated to Australia. | |
"Dear Sister Anderson, your request for orphan's benefits... | |
"... visit orphans and widows ..." | |
"Give water to the war orphans!" | |
"It is a Comanche law that no chief ever eats "unless first he sees that the pots are full of meat "in the lodges of the widows and orphans. | |
"Jesus is here," call out the orphans. | |
"Our souls are like those orphans whose unwedded mothers die in bearing them. | |
"... visit orphans and widows ..." | |
"Give water to the war orphans!" | |
"It is a Comanche law that no chief ever eats "unless first he sees that the pots are full of meat "in the lodges of the widows and orphans. | |
"Jesus is here," call out the orphans. | |
"Our souls are like those orphans whose unwedded mothers die in bearing them. | |
"All the more impressive considering he was orphaned" | |
"But when I was separated from you, I felt as if I were orphaned..." | |
"But you must be careful not to burden Karin... with the orphaned love that will remain when I'm no longer there". | |
"Whitmore seems less like the President and more like the orphaned child Oliver asking: | |
"apprentice bookbinder and orphaned son of Johannes Wolf, | |
'There goes the first one as Blondine reverses into an imaginary 'blameless baguette seller, orphaning a French family of 16.' | |
Here's the thing, uh, you like orphaning little kids, I like shooting bad guys. | |
I get the privilege of going back in there... and orphaning Joyce's son. | |
I know parents who won't even fly together because they don't want to risk orphaning their child. | |
Not to be an accessory to orphaning little kids. | |
"All the more impressive considering he was orphaned" | |
"But when I was separated from you, I felt as if I were orphaned..." | |
"But you must be careful not to burden Karin... with the orphaned love that will remain when I'm no longer there". | |
"Whitmore seems less like the President and more like the orphaned child Oliver asking: | |
"apprentice bookbinder and orphaned son of Johannes Wolf, | |
'There goes the first one as Blondine reverses into an imaginary 'blameless baguette seller, orphaning a French family of 16.' | |
Here's the thing, uh, you like orphaning little kids, I like shooting bad guys. | |
I get the privilege of going back in there... and orphaning Joyce's son. | |
I know parents who won't even fly together because they don't want to risk orphaning their child. | |
Not to be an accessory to orphaning little kids. | |