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The Gallery The Gallery by Laura Marx Fitzgerald
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“but the way i see it is, hasn't it been long enough? Hasn't the world always been full of monsters and lies? Isn't it our place to fight them, to tell the truth, to rewrite the story? to ensure the return of spring in a world of winter”
Laura Marx Fitzgerald, The Gallery
“The parents of Success are a Little Bit of Luck and Not a Little Bit of Money,”
Laura Marx Fitzgerald, The Gallery
“Most folks at Shaded Acres (actually a sun-blasted high-rise surrounded by “acres” of Brooklyn concrete) won’t take rooms on the cemetery side. But I requested this side for the same reason I always ride in the front seat: I like to see where I’m going. I”
Laura Marx Fitzgerald, The Gallery
“He put his hands on my shoulders. "Well, Martha, now you have your vision, don't you? 'The nearer we live to the source of wealth, the more wealth we shall receive.' Do you know what book that's from?”
Laura Marx Fitzgerald, The Gallery
“The battle had been won, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that the cost had been too great.”
Laura Marx Fitzgerald, The Gallery
“You believed me. That was enough. That was what started it all.”
Laura Marx Fitzgerald, The Gallery
“I worried that I wouldn’t be allowed in the Daily Standard’s imposing, marble-halled building. But on this day, it seemed even a sweaty, huffing girl”
Laura Marx Fitzgerald, The Gallery