Act After September Quotes & Sayings
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Yes, what has happened is we have moved from responding to these terrorist attacks as acts of civil disobedience to getting to the point after September 11 that we said, no, this is not just civil disobedience, this is an act of war. — Marsha Blackburn
After we were hit on September 11, 2001, we were in a state of national shock. Less than six weeks later, on October 26 2001, the U.S.A. Patriot Act was passed by a Congress that had little chance to debate it; many said that they scarcely had time to read it. — Naomi Wolf
I think I see her, please let me off this bus. Nadine, honey, is that you? — Chuck Berry
I think there will be 20 years of evolution from linear broadcast to internet television. — Reed Hastings
When we love the planet, we love ourselves, and when we love ourselves, we love the planet. — Alysia Reiner
God is the Father who is full of mercy. God is the Father who is full of comfort. That is the kind of relationship he offers to you. — Rick Warren
I always win gentlemen. Even if it looks like I'm losing I'm winning. — J.J. McAvoy
Say what you will about Americans, but one thing they are not is passive. The Bush administration may have pushed through the Patriot Act weeks after 11 September, but, as the American public got to grips with how the law was affecting their individual rights, their protests grew loud and angry. — Heather Brooke
I love hip-hop music, ... It's rebel music is how I like to speak about it. Hip-hop and reggae come from the same community as far as class ... they both come from the bottom of society. — Damian Marley
It is admitted that a novel can hardly be made interesting or successful without love? It is necessary because the passion is one which interests or has interested all. Everyone feels it, has felt it, or expects to feel it. — Anthony Trollope
Just vengeance does not call for punishment. — Pierre Corneille
The trouble was, September didn't know what sort of story she was in. Was it a merry one or a serious one? How ought she to act? If it was merry, she might dash after a Spoon and it would all be a grand adventure, with funny rhymes and somersaults and a grand party at the end with red lanterns. But if it was a serious tale, she might have to do something important, something involving with snow and arrows and enemies. — Catherynne M Valente
Dictators can always consolidate their tyranny by an appeal to patriotism. — Aldous Huxley
I visited the Pentagon a few days after September 11, and I still remember so vividly the smell of terror surrounding the entire building and complex. I was angry that such a brutal act of violence was committed against innocent people. — Randy Forbes