Friday, September 11, 2009

911 quotes

911 quotes
9/11 when a series of organized attacks was done by Al- Queda upon the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in America. Everyone was terrorized by this attacks just not American but entire human world. We have given here the quotes and pictures of 9/11. Here are several quotes by someone who had written ago, they were experts in the field, experienced loss & grief and survived are arranged in a specific sequence. Not a day passes over the earth but men and women of no note do great deeds, speak great words, and suffer noble sorrows. I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love.
Whatever it is that I have lost (or must give up) I must grieve. If I do not do my grieving about the old hurts and insults, then, when I am faced with a here and now grief experience, I will end up having to dredge up all that old energy along with the current experience. For many of the people that were affected in some way by the 9/11 tragedy, the date September 11th is a day of mourning and remembrance. It was this day back in 2001 that Americans watched as a plane struck the World Trade Center. And according to newmajority.com, the tragedy of 9/11 has brought a permanent bond, to many of those that were affected. Gordon Haberman lost his daughter at the WTC and says that it will always be a day of remembrance for him. A lot of former officials have said that they will never forget that day and I’m sure that goes for many people that lost loved ones in the attack. Some believe that the US has forgotten about that tragic day, but I don’t think that is the case.
“Probably. We had a lot of dialogue. We had a lot of input. We learned a lot of people’s priorities. It certainly gave us a hand. It certainly gave me the opportunity to do what I’ve done today in order of doing some reasonable, carefully constructed vetoes to allow the state to move forward.” - Gov. Jan Brewer, in response to a question about whether the special session accomplished anything. The governor paused for about eight seconds before answering. “I don’t think we are in a win-lose situation. I think we still have work to do and I think leadership needs to step up to the table, from all four caucuses, and work with the governor to put Arizona back on a track to financial stability.” - Sen. Debbie McCune Davis when asked who won politically in the budget drama. “I guess the problem with using the word ‘defeat’ is it presumes that somebody won, and I don’t know that anybody has won this cycle. We haven’t won. The governor hasn’t won. And I don’t think the Democrats have won. And the state certainly hasn’t won.” - Sen. Jonathan Paton, commenting on the special session.

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