A Quote by Claire Danes

The first time I realised I was patriotic was after September 11th. — © Claire Danes
The first time I realised I was patriotic was after September 11th.
It is a very real concern and my view is that everything changed on September 11th and the procedure, the policies that were in place prior to September 11th no longer should apply.
Ellen Barkin, your upcoming TV show ‘The New Normal’ premiers on September 11th. September 11th, that sounds about right. Every clip I’ve seen feels like I’m watching a third tower collapse.
On a Tuesday, September 11th, 1973, we had the military coup in Chile that forced me to leave my country eventually. And then, on a Tuesday, September 11th, 2001, we had the terrorist attack in the United States.
After the attacks on September 11th, we all learned lessons.
The whole world has changed after September 11th.
September the 11th was a huge shock in the United States. It was the first time you had been hit at home in your own territory by terrorist on this scale.
Any attempts at humor immediately after September 11th were deemed tasteless.
After the chaos and carnage of September 11th, it is not enough to serve our enemies with legal papers.
A lot of people were moved to write after September 11th. It had to affect us all in a way.
After September 11th, freedom of speech in America has become a topic that's touchier than a Vatican summer camp.
Even though I was concentrating on that two-week period from September 11th to September 20th, I was seeing the policy for real, happening, that we were talking about in the film.
Time is passing...yet for the United States of America, there will be no forgetting September the 11th.
After the horrific attacks of September 11th, it was evident that our Government needed to be transformed to meet the new challenges of this dangerous world.
In time, perhaps, we will mark the memory of September 11th in stone and metal, something we can show children, as yet unborn, to help them understand what happened on this minute and on this day. But for those of us who lived through these events, the only marker we’ll ever need is the tick of a clock at the 46th minute of the eighth hour of the 11th day.
And after September the 11th, the United States Congress also granted me additional authority to use military force against al Qaeda. . . .
Everyday, day & night, we hear the lies that September 11th is the worst tragedy, worst accident, and worst crime to ever been committed on American soil. We bear witness that the worst crime, the worst tragedy, that has ever taken place on American soil is not September 11th. It's not the twin towers. It's the holocaust that black folks been dealing with for 400 years.
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