- Mr Ferrante, My name's Hathaway. Ned Hathaway.
- Welcome aboard. l was wondering if you'd care to join my wife and my sister and me in a game of bridge?
- l'm sorry, Mr Hathaway, but l cheat. lt's an addiction.
- Bay Ferrante, Benim adım, Hathaway. Ned Hathaway.
- Hoşgeldiniz. Briçte ben, karım ve kardeşime katılmayı arzu eder misiniz diye merak ediyordum.
- Pardon, Bay Hathaway. Ama ben hile yaparım. Bu bir bağımlılık.
Aaron and I will be joined at the hip until the day we die. We have loved and hated each other since the day he was born. He's very much a part of my heart. He's going to broadcasting college now, and he'll do fine. But he came into a world that did not welcome him. Lynn Johnston
All living souls welcome whatever they are ready to cope with; all else they ignore, or pronounce to be monstrous and wrong, or deny to be possible. George Santayana
America has a strategic interest in continuing to welcome international students at our colleges, universities, and high schools. Attracting the world's top scientific scholars helps to keep our economy competitive. Norm Coleman
And I came back and it was great, 'cuz George had set up all these flowers all over the studio saying welcome home. So then we got it together again. I always felt it was better on the White one for me. We were more like a band, you know. Ringo Starr
As they marched, the crowds lining the route broke into applause, a sweet and deeply felt spontaneous pattering that was a sort of communal embrace. Welcome home. Lance Morrow
At last he became so heated that he pulled off his cloak, and, to escape the blazing sunshine, threw himself down in the welcome shade of a tree by the roadside.
Before my grandpa built his own church, we went to the neighboring town, and it was a white community. You know, up north, mostly middle European people and Indians, Chippewa Indians. We were welcome to that church, but once we got in, they didn't know what to do with us. James Earl Jones
Can a woman become a genius of the first class? Nobody can know unless women in general shall have equal opportunity with men in education, in vocational choice, and in social welcome of their best intellectual work for a number of generations. Anna Garlin Spencer