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  • #1
    Ally Carter
    “the only way Bex would miss this would be if she were unconscious. And tied up. And in a concrete bunker. In Siberia.”
    Ally Carter, Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover

  • #2
    Ally Carter
    “I thought about how there are two types of secrets: the kind you want to keep in, and the kind you don't dare to let out.”
    Ally Carter, Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover

  • #3
    Ally Carter
    “It is an occupational hazard that anyone who has spent her life learning how to lie eventually becomes bad at telling the truth.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #4
    Ally Carter
    “Most little girls in England grow up wanting to marry
    a prince. Bex grew up wanting to kick James Bond's butt and assume his double-0 ranking.”
    Ally Carter, Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy

  • #5
    Ally Carter
    “Sometimes people run… to see if you'll come after them”
    Ally Carter, Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover

  • #6
    Ally Carter
    “You really saw some?" Liz said an hour later. Sure, we had the stereo blaring and the shower running, but Liz still whispered, "They really...exist?"
    "Liz," I whispered back, "they're not unicorns."
    "No," Bex said flatly, "they're boys. And they're...good.”
    Ally Carter, Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy

  • #7
    Ally Carter
    “So I hear we get to go to town this weekend. Want to catch a movie or something?
    --Z
    P.S. That is, if Jimmy doesn't mind.

    Translation: This weekend might be a good chance for us to see each other outside our school in a social environment, free of competetiton. I do not view other boys as threats, and I enjoy making them seem insignificant by calling them the wrong names. (Translation by Macey McHenry)”
    Ally Carter, Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy

  • #8
    Ally Carter
    “I suppose a lot of teenage girls feel invisible sometimes, like they just disappear. Well, that's me—Cammie the Chameleon. But I'm luckier than most because, at my school, that's considered cool.

    I go to a school for spies.”
    Ally Carter, I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
    tags: spy

  • #9
    Ally Carter
    “Zach,” I said as I lay there “Where did you go? When you were looking for me?”
    I shifted in his arms, looked into his eyes.
    “Crazy.” His voice was a whisper against my skin. “I went crazy.”
    Ally Carter, Out of Sight, Out of Time

  • #10
    Ally Carter
    “Did you hear that? I'm special.”
    Ally Carter, Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy

  • #11
    Ally Carter
    “Can I see you outside for a second?" Kat glared at Hale, then walked to the patio doors and out onto the veranda.
    As Hale closed the door behind him, Kat heard Angus say, "Ooh, Mom and Dad are going to fight now.”
    Ally Carter, Heist Society

  • #12
    Ally Carter
    “Oh, and Cammie," At the sounds of his voice, I spun around, expecting to hear him crack a joke or call me Gallagher Girl. The last thing I expected was to feel his arms sliding arounds me, to sense the whole world turning upside down as Zach dipped me in the middle of the foyer and pressed his lips to mine. Then he smiled that smile I'd come to know. "I always finish what I start.”
    Ally Carter, Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy

  • #13
    Henry David Thoreau
    “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. I did not wish to live what was not life, living is so dear; nor did I wish to practice resignation, unless it was quite necessary. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, to live so sturdily and Spartan-like as to put to rout all that was not life, to cut a broad swath and shave close, to drive life into a corner, and reduce it to its lowest terms, and, if it proved to be mean, why then to get the whole and genuine meanness of it, and publish its meanness to the world; or if it were sublime, to know it by experience, and be able to give a true account of it in my next excursion.”
    Henry David Thoreau



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