Debra Quote #598

Quote from Debra in Ally's F

Debra: I saw Mr. Putnam today.
Ally: Again? Oh my God.
Debra: Hold on a minute. I see your point about him.
Ally: What?
Debra: He is a little mean. And I think he doesn't understand all the stresses that kids are under today. And I see now it's not just a black-and-white issue, and I just wanted you to know that.
Ally: Whoa. Thanks, Mom.
Debra: I mean, this doesn't mean we can forget math. You still have to work on your math.
Ally: Oh.
Debra: But I just want you to know if you ever need to talk about it, or if there's ever a situation other than math that you want to talk about, I want you to know that you can always talk to me.

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 ‘Ally's F’ Quotes

Quote from Frank

Ray: You did that? Well, why didn't you tell me?
Marie: Because you should respect teachers. Plus, Robert would've wanted me to do it for him.
Robert: Why wouldn't you do it for me? How about when I was 13 years old and my basketball coach called me "the useless giraffe"?
Frank: You were 6'5". You couldn't get a couple of rebounds?

Quote from Frank

Frank: Pulled their asses out of two wars, the French. What did they give us? A disgusting way to kiss.
Robert: Who are you talking to, Dad?
Ray: Where was that attitude when I needed it? You could've defended me.
Frank: What, and walk all the way to the school? I wasn't putting on pants for that.

Quote from Marie

Ray: Yeah, you never stuck up for me. You always took the teacher's side. And you too, Ma. Just like Debra's doing now. That's right. The same!
Marie: Excuse me, Raymond. I was not like Debra. I did defend you with Monsieur LeFevre.
Ray: What? Why, what'd you do?
Marie: I went down to that school and gave that man a piece of my mind, even though your behavior in that class was deplorable and is the reason that you and I cannot converse in French today.