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  1. ThatLostGirl* ThatLostGirl*
    posted a quote
    September 10, 2014 10:53pm UTC
    13 years ago to this very moment, millions of people had no clue that tomorrow would be a day that would change the course of history. Thousands had no clue that their packed bags would never be opened again, and that they would bever see their loved ones after today. Hundreds didn't realize that tonight would be the last time they set their alarm; that tomorrow morning would be the last time they got out of bed. We remember September 11, 2001. They're forever in our hearts.

  2. br0kenwings br0kenwings
    posted a quote
    September 11, 2013 10:13pm UTC
    He kissed his wife goodbye
    and took the earliest flight,
    SO HE COULD BE HOME THAT NIGHT
    ››› to put his kids to sleep.
    Down the aisle three men walked and said
    “We’re here to die for our God.”
    HE STOOD UP AND SAID,
    “That’s funny, cause my God died for me.”
    Please don't remove this!

  3. LettingSecretsGo LettingSecretsGo
    posted a quote
    September 11, 2013 6:01pm UTC
    September 11th
    Remember the hours after September 11th when we came together as one to answer the attack against our homeland. We drew strength when our firefighters ran upstairs and risked their lives so that others might live; when rescuers rushed into smoke and fire at the Pentagon; when the men and women of Flight 93 sacrificed themselves to save our nation’s Capitol; when flags were hanging from front porches all across America, and strangers became friends. It was the worst day we have ever seen, but it brought out the best in all of us.

  4. Victoria13 Victoria13
    posted a quote
    September 11, 2013 3:24pm UTC
    May the good citizens who died 12 years ago rest in peace.

  5. Hale_Storm18 Hale_Storm18
    posted a quote
    September 11, 2013 3:16pm UTC
    Her hair was up in a ponytail,
    Her favorite dress tied with a bow.
    Today was Daddy's Day at school,
    and she couldn't wait to go.
    But her mommy tried to tell her,
    that she probably should stay home.
    Why the kids might not understand,
    if she went to school alone.
    But she was not afraid;
    she knew just what to say.
    What to tell her classmates
    of why he wasn't there today.
    But still her mother worried,
    for her to face this day alone.
    And that was why once again,
    she tried to keep her daughter home.
    But the little girl went to school,
    eager to tell them all.
    About a dad she never sees.
    A dad who never calls.
    There were daddies along the wall in the back,
    for everyone to meet.
    Children squirming impatiently,
    anxious in their seats.
    One by one the teacher called,
    a student from the class.
    To introduce their daddy,
    as seconds slowly passed.
    At last the teacher called her name,
    every child turned to stare.
    Each of them was searching,
    for a many who wasn't there.
    "Where's her daddy at?"
    she heard a boy call out..
    "She probably doesn't have one,"
    another dared to shout.
    And from somewhere near the back,
    she heard a daddy say,
    "Looks like another deadbeat dad, too busy to waste his day."
    The words did not offend her,
    as she smiled up at her mom.
    And looked back at her teacher,
    who told her to go on.
    And with hands behind her back,
    slowly she began to speak.
    And out from the mouth of a child,
    came words incredibly unique.
    "My daddy couldn't be here,
    because he lives so far away.
    But I know he wishes he could be,
    since this was such a special day."
    "And though you cannot meet him,
    I wanted you to know.
    All about my daddy,
    and how much he loves me so."
    "He loved to tell me stories.
    He taught me to ride my bike.
    He surprised me with read roses,
    and taught me to fly a kite."
    "We used to share fudge sundaes,
    and ice cream in a cone.
    And though you cannot see him,
    I'm not standing here alone."
    "'Cause my daddy's always with me,
    even though we are apart.
    I know because he told me,
    he'll forever be in my heart."
    With thatm her little hand reached up,
    and lay across her chest.
    Feeling her own heartbeat,
    beneath her favorite dress.
    And from somewhere in the crowd of dads,
    her mother stood in tears.
    Proudly watching her daughter,
    who was wise beyond her years.
    For she stood up for the love of a man not in her life.
    Doing what was best for her,
    doing what was right.
    And when she dropped her hand back down,
    staring straight into the crowd.
    She finished with a voice so softm
    but its message clear and loud.
    "I love my daddy very much.
    He's my shining star.
    And if he could, he'd be here.
    But, heaven's just too far."
    "You see he was a fireman
    and died just this past year.
    When airplanes hit the towers,
    and taught Americans to fear."
    "But, sometimes when I close my eyes,
    it's like he never went away."
    And then she closed her eyes,
    and saw him there that day.
    And to her mother's amazement,
    she witnessed with surprise.
    A room full of daddies and children,
    All starting to close their eyes.
    Who knows what they saw before them,
    who knows what the felt inside.
    Perhaps for merely a second,
    they saw him at her side.
    "I know you're with me Daddy,"
    To the silence she called out.
    And what happened next made believers,
    of those once filled with doubt.
    Not one in that room could explain it,
    For each of their eyes had been closed.
    But there on the desk beside her,
    was a fragrant, long-stemmed pink rose.
    And a child was blessed, if only for a moment.
    By the love of her shining bright star.
    And given the gift of believing,
    that heaven is never too far.

  6. CommonTeen CommonTeen
    posted a quote
    September 11, 2013 11:10am UTC
    Today marks 12 years since the world found out how strong the united states really is.
    12 years since we lost thousands of loved ones.
    12 years since we lost some of the nations bravest heroes.
    Firefighters, paramedics, police officers, and citizens who saved hundreds and thousands of lives and many who gave their own lives to save others.
    It takes a true hero to do that.
    So please, as you go throughout your day...
    Take a moment of silence for those who lost their wives, husbands, friends, children, coworker...
    those who lost a life.
    Take a moment for our nation,
    our heroes, and take a moment to realize how strong the united states is.
    9/11/01
    will always be in our memories, forever.

  7. ecawesomeness ecawesomeness
    posted a quote
    September 11, 2013 8:51am UTC
    12 years ago, on this day, thousands of people in New York City died.
    And today, I want to honor their memory. Rest in peace, 9/11 victims. You will never be forgotten.

  8. Tman89frost Tman89frost
    posted a quote
    September 10, 2013 11:13pm UTC
    I think that the USA needs to move on from September 11th.
    Now before all you pseudo-patriots come attempting to sway my opinion with your “unwavering loyalty to the country”, let me just take a minute to explain things. I am an American. I’m a male. And I was a young boy when the events took place.
    The events are tragic. I’m not saying that they aren’t. But the US government and the media make it out to be some worldwide catastrophe that claimed the lives of millions of people around the world, when really, the event only killed about 2,600 people, which in the grand scheme of things for a large country like the United States isn’t a huge number.
    Also, we’re Americans. Not only are we extremely self-absorbed with our ignorance, fueled by the liberally biased media, we’re hardly sympathetic for our victims. We forced unspeakable violence upon the natives when we came here, we killed almost 150,000 people in dropping the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and we’ve pointlessly murdered innocent people in the Middle East.
    I understand that a lot of people died, and I should be respecting them. But while we honor the dead, we can’t have these extravagant 2-hour TV specials reading the names of all these people who died 12 years after the disaster. You don’t see Japan having these insane specials reading off the names of people who died in their terrorist attacks. Yes, that qualifies as a terrorist attack.
    I honestly don’t care anymore. Terrorist attacks happen all the time in other countries every day. Just because this one happened in America doesn’t make it any different. It was a terrible thing that happened, but it’s been 12 years. We killed Osama. Why we are still in Iraq, I will never know, but that’s a story for another time. The USA is comparable to a person who still clings to their ex-spouse or significant other years after they broke up.
    We have to move on with our lives. Not forget about it completely, but just move on and keep in it the back of our thoughts.
    (edited from tumblr)

  9. musicismylife131313 musicismylife131313
    posted a quote
    April 15, 2013 6:51pm UTC
    Planes being flown into buildings, movie shootings, school shootings and now a marathon bombing? What can possibly be achieved by killing a bunch of strangers?

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