Top 14 Quotes About Wtc
#1. The moment we think in the terms of 'Yes, the WTC collapse was a tragedy, but we should not fully solidarize with the victims, since this would mean supporting US imperialism', the ethical catastrophe is already here: the only appropriate stance is unconditional solidarity with all victims.
Slavoj Zizek
#2. As far as the targets hit by the Islamic attackers, I do not consider the WTC a U.S. institution, but the headquarters of most that's wrong with our present masters.
Tom Metzger
#3. The real effect of the WTC calamity has been depressed spirits, anxiety, and uncertainty among publishers, and of course those emotions are not restricted to publishers.
Richard Curtis
#4. It cannot be done all at once. To overpower vertigo - the keeper of the abyss- one must tame it, cautiously.
Philippe Petit
#5. She seemed older, no longer shocked that such a thing could happen in the world, but heartbroken because it had. her tears struck Janner as the right kind of tears.
Andrew Peterson
#6. Do you think that I or anybody else who cares about the NHS would stand by and do nothing if we thought the NHS was going to be privatised in Scotland and its funds were going to be cut? Would we stand back and do nothing without a fight? Of course not.
Gordon Brown
#7. God doesn't test us because he enjoys it. He tests us to find out whether we love him above all things.
Martin Luther
#8. Getting your letters or pictures digitized. I don't think it's that important. The more you spend on your materials, you're given the sense that those things are more important due to the total amount spent. You'd probably be better off giving that money to a soup kitchen.
Ian MacKaye
#9. My destiny no longer has me conquering the highest toowers in the world, but rather the void they protect.
This cannot be measured.
Philippe Petit
#10. Why doesn't he have the same effect on them that he has on me? Don't they see him?
Stephanie Perkins
#11. Self is the only oil that makes the chariot-wheels of the hypocrite move in all religious concerns.
Thomas Brooks
#12. When I see three oranges, I juggle; when I see two towers, I walk!
Philippe Petit
#13. Francis walked in a solemn Ash Wednesday procession between churches on Rome's ancient Aventine Hill, calling on people to humbly remember their human limits.
Anonymous
#14. The world is a very different place, where steel can be bent and twisted. But maybe that is the point - that steel is no the greatest metal in the world - the human spirit is.
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