Sarah Moore Fitzgerald Quotes
Another Thing About Oscar Is That He Wasn't Afraid Of Anyone. And He Always Made Up His Own Mind, No Matter What Other People Said. They're Two Of The Best Things I Remember About Him Now.
He Wasn't Just My Friend. He Was Kind Of Magic. I Can't Really Explain It Better Than That. He Was Honest And He Was Decent And He Was Always Cheerful. And Evem Though His Brother Stevie Had To Use A Wheelchair, It Wasn't A Problem The Way People Usually Think It Is, Because Oscar Always Made Sure That Every Door Was Opened And Every Stairway Had A Ramp, And Every Train Station Had The Right Access So He Could Get It. He Used To Say That If The World Was Designed Properly, The Whole Population Would Be Flying Around The Place In Wheelchairs. And When He Said That, Stevie Used To Laugh.
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