Top 16 Teenage Spies Quotes

#1. It need hardly be said that shortness is a merit in words.

Henry Watson Fowler

#2. Over time, the real remained in the photo while the hallucinations faded away. I discovered what sorts of things my mind liked to make up.

Francesca Zappia

#3. Never let your dreams keep your eyes close to long. Wake up and make them a reality.

Stephen D. Matthews

#4. Anything that I don't understand or can't do is stupid.

Doug Stanhope

#5. Randy said I could call him for anything, Paula said that she loved me and said how much of a star I was. Simon was like, keep up the good work and I'll have nothing to worry about.

LaToya London

#6. Being shaken to death by a Hawaiian tourist look-alike was not how Arena imagined her death.

Lynn Blackmar

#7. There are many ways a self-respecting (not to mention sane) teenage girl might react to having a teenage boy suddenly in her bedroom in the middle of the night.
Hit.
Panic.
Flail.
Freeze.

Ally Carter

#8. Human nature is governed by general self-interest and affected by genetic predisposition, which implies that there are likely to be limits to our moral sensitivities.

Nayef Al-Rodhan

#9. Once upon a time it was now.

James Alexander Thom

#10. If you spend any time in Los Angeles, there's only one topic of conversation.

Alan Rickman

#11. Your little sis is quite a boss. And she's totally in love with a Vrekener.

Kresley Cole

#12. Media saturation is probably very destructive to art. New movements get overexposed and exhausted before they have a chance to grow, and they turn to ashes in a short time. Some degree of time and obscurity is often very necessary to artists.

Joyce Johnson

#13. You can tell yourself anything you want, but until you believe what you're telling yourself, you're wasting words.

James Frey

#14. I was even superior to the Communists and when they didn't go along with me, I quit them.

Elia Kazan

#15. Make friends with your unconscious life. That's a great source of energy.

Malcolm Morley

#16. 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

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