Debra Quote #597

Quote from Debra in Ally's F

Debra: I think we figured out what the problem is. And it's nobody's fault. It seems Ally has a little crush on Tommy Sanders and that's what's been distracting her in class. I couldn't go to her about it because she doesn't know that I know. She told my sister-in-law Amy instead of me. I guess it's because, uh, Amy is sweet and nice and not judgmental. And I'm just the mother. Anyway, that's what's going on with Ally. I just thought you'd wanna know.
Mr. Putnam: Oh. Oh, can I tell you something?
Debra: Sure.
Mr. Putnam: I don't care.
Debra: Excuse me?
Mr. Putnam: I don't care what her problem is. Your sister-in-law isn't the only one that knows that Ally likes Tommy Sanders. Everybody knows! Ally likes Tommy, and Suzy likes Tommy, and blah-blah likes Bucky, and who-who likes Beebie, and none of it has anything to do with math! Their- Their home lives and their love lives and their social lives are not my problem. That is my problem. And the answer is pi. You see? Nobody cares about the work, even though that is the business of this classroom.
Debra: Okay, I just thought you might be interested.
Mr. Putnam: I'm not. I'm not.
Debra: I understand. I just thought it might help.
Mr. Putnam: It doesn't. Anything else? I have 30 distracted chatterboxes on their way in here to get this wrong! If if you really wanna help, be a parent at home and let me be the teacher here.
Debra: Okay. I hear you. Yep, got it. Can I say one thing?
Mr. Putnam: Yes.
Debra: You are mean, and I wouldn't marry you.

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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.