A Quote by Ally Carter

Turns out, you can take the girl out of the spy school, but you can never take the spy school out of the girl. — © Ally Carter
Turns out, you can take the girl out of the spy school, but you can never take the spy school out of the girl.
All these years I'd thought being a spy was challenging. Turns out, being a girl is the tricky part.
You can take the girl out of the library, but you can’t take the neurotic, compulsively curious librarian out of the girl.
Unless we're talking about old-school, witchcraft-trial violence, can we please phase out the phrase 'girl crush?' While we're at it, if we can axe 'like, total girl crush' unless Total Girl Crush is the name of a fizzy soft drink, in which case I'll take two, thank you.
I am southern - from the great state of South Carolina. They say, 'You can take the girl out of the South, but you can't take the South out of the girl.' And it's true.
A lot of people I guess, well, some people change when they get in spotlights and everything, but you can take the girl out of Mississippi, but you can't take Mississippi out the girl!
It's like our little thing: you can take the girl out of the punk, but you can't take the punk out of the girl.
We spend so much time together, because that's how we like it. I never used to go on girl's nights out, even at school. And Paul has never liked going out for a night with the boys, either.
When I set out to research the story of the Culper Spy Ring, I had no idea where it would take me.
When you hear romantic music It makes you want to take your girl out to dinner or buy her something or take her out In the moonlight or take her on a walk.
When you hear romantic music, it makes you want to take your girl out to dinner or buy her something or take her out in the moonlight or take her on a walk.
When I got out of high school, I thought, I'll take a year or two off and play the clubs, get this out of my system, and then go to med school.
There is a belief that children drop out of school because they're needed by their families to work, or the little girls are needed to take care of younger siblings. It turns out that's not really true.
I'm not the kind of guy a girl would take home to her mother. She'd kick the girl out and probably call the cops on me.
It's because the idea of what's cool is different. When you talk to a girl who goes to regular school, what's cool is whether or not you've been to jail, or if you have a car. If you talk to a girl who goes to art school, what's cool to her is if you do art projects on the weekend with your dad, if you can build something - out-of-the-norm stuff.
I had an Indian Scout motorcycle during high school, but I never could take it to school. My dad would sneak out at night and pull the spark-plug wires.
You can take the girl out of Texas but not the Texas out of the girl and ultimately not the girl out of Texas.
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