Hannigan: Like me on Facebook.
Will Stacks: I don't like you in Harlem, why would I like you on Facebook?
Will Stacks: Why are you running?
Annie: It gets me to places quicker.
Hannigan: There have been worse politicians than him.
Guy: I know. And I got them elected.
Annie: Are you lactose-intolerant?
Will Stacks: I'm kid-intolerant.
Annie: Where are we?
Will Stacks: Queens.
Annie: Do I need my passport?
Will Stacks: See, you gotta play the cards that you've been dealt. No matter how bad the cards are.
Annie: What if you don't have any cards.
Will Stacks: Then you bluff.
Will Stacks: Sometimes what you're looking for, is right in front of your face.
Answer: In earlier versions of the "Annie" story, she is orphaned when her parents are killed in a car accident. In the musical, they died in a fire. In the 2014 re-imagining, Annie lives in foster care after being abandoned by her family. Early on, she hopes to one day be reunited with them. We, the audience, never learn their whereabouts, nor whether they are alive or dead.
Michael Albert