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I can remember staring at the orphanage and feeling envy.
— George Carlin
Anyone who says he won't resign four times, will.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
My mother left me for seven years in an orphanage.
— Vidal Sassoon
I have always loved too much,
or not enough. — Dorianne Laux
or not enough. — Dorianne Laux
The world is an orphanage for grownups
— Elizabeth Swados
I think there is a lot of fat in the government.
— Luis Fortuno
The thinking man always finds himself in a gigantic orphanage in which people are continually proving to him that he has no parents.
— Thomas Bernhard
WHEN STARLING was a child she moved from a clapboard house that groaned in the wind to the solid redbrick of the Lutheran Orphanage.
— Thomas Harris
Orphanages are the only places that ever left me feeling empty and full at the same time.
— John M. Simmons
A man who has grown up in an orphanage cannot take a dog to the pound.
Even if it is a Chihuahua. — Karin Slaughter
Even if it is a Chihuahua. — Karin Slaughter
The earth is a great big orphanage for most animals.
— Eric Roberts
I understand that smoking is vaguely inappropriate in certain situations. You know, like an orphanage, cancer ward, whatever.
— Greg Proops
Better to build orphanages than prisons.
— James Cook
Orphanage 127, Sector D, sub-district 28, Zone 7, the city of Plexus, Continental Center, Earth, 3,914 years after the End of the Age of the Uzgen.
— Damian Wampler
He looked like an angelic little boy who had been kicked out of his orphanage for failing to take part in group masturbation.
— Charles Wright
Inside a home you left me, a blue orphanage.
Inside a bluish mosaic, space to live. — Heng Siok Tian
Inside a bluish mosaic, space to live. — Heng Siok Tian
Rachel had been worried she couldn't remember what Sam looked like; now she worried he wouldn't recognize her.
— Kim Van Alkemade
The writers we tend to universally admire, like Beckett, or Kafka, or TS Eliot, are not very prolific.
— John Updike
This is the one who will find us. He's the one who will lead them all back to me someday. He's the explorer. El curioso.
— Sandra Rodriguez Barron