“At the last minute they changed their plans and decided to charter a plane to Toronto, Canada, for a film festival. From Toronto, they flew on to Los Angeles. This near brush with death still haunts his dreams. Wahlberg recalled what might have been had he and his buddies been on that flight: ‘We ce…”— Mark Wahlberg, listverse.com
“I felt that my life had been saved for some specific reason.’ ‘I have yet to figure that out, but I do a lot of charity work now, which I was doing before, but I do a lot more.”— Patti Austin, listverse.com
“It was a feeling like I’ve never felt before,’ he remembers. ‘I couldn’t really hear anything, but this rumble was unusual. Later I would realize it was the impact of the first plane.’ ‘When I got out a few minutes later I could see that where Windows on the World was there was a fire. The extent of…”— Michael Lomonaco, listverse.com
“I may be in LA but I will always be a New Yorker. Today my heart bleeds with memories and sorrow for anyone affected by that tragic attack.. 14 years. I cant believe that much time has passed. I can still smell and feel the ash residing for months in the east village.”— Sarah Hyland, gossipcop.com
“This day always feels unlike any other…. Because we will never forget. We all remember where we were on that horrific day that changed all of our lives forever. Today we remember those that lost their lives.”— Kyle Richards, gossipcop.com
“Every time I come to New York, I remember how powerful the spirit of this city is. Especially today. NYC, I love you.”— Ellen Degeneres, gossipcop.com
“I remember exactly where I was the minute I turned the tv on. Will never forget this day, and I think it’s important to not forget. Not forget the innocent people that lost their lives, not forget the brave NYC 1st responders, and not to forget terrorists that did this. Thank you to our military tha…”— Carey Hart, gossipcop.com
“It was the most terrifying, the most heartbreaking day. I was on a plane the evening before it happened, September 10. I was in Los Angeles, and all I wanted was to get back to my home — New York.”— Al Pacino, businessinsider.com
“Every time that day kind of comes about, I always think about the fact that I was in the 4th grade and what happened and all those feelings that we had and how everybody was distraught. I just feel like every time that comes around, I hope people acknowledge it and I hope that they just keep praying…”— Selena Gomez, businessinsider.com
“I lived in lower Manhattan at the time. So I just remember walking out of my apartment and seeing it and then going back in and watching CNN 'cause I was so hungry for information, trying to figure out what’s going on.”— Matt Damon, businessinsider.com
“I was on my way back to England, and we were at JFK on the tarmac, and the pilot just suddenly said, 'We can't take off. We're going to have to go back to base.' And out of the window on the right‑hand side of the airplane, you could see the twin towers. You could see one plume of smoke, and then yo…”— Pauly McCartney, businessinsider.com
“It took everything that I knew — not just as a journalist — but as a husband, and a father, and citizen to get through that day.”— Tom Brokaw, businessinsider.com
“For me, the normal process when you lose loved ones is you take time to grieve and take time away from some of the things you do on a daily basis and you pay tribute to those people that lost their lives. To me, that meant not playing football that week.”— Vinny Testaverde, amazon.com
“As a New Yorker, it's very intense. I've never really spoken about this before but I was in New York on September 11 and I watched the Towers fall with all my girlfriends from the roof of our school. The whole city was covered in ashes.”— Lady GaGa, businessinsider.com
“I left a meeting right after they hit the World Trade Center. I went to my apartment, which looks south, and I watched it out my window. I could see the line of fire across the North Tower. I had my binoculars and a video camera--though I didn't want to video it. I saw a few people jump. Then I saw…”— Robert DeNiro, businessinsider.com
“The American flag is the most exquisite and artistic of all the banners of all the nations.”— Elizabeth Wurtzel, amazon.com
“It is up to us to take a stand and demand that they ‘stop killing us,' We’re going to stand up as a community and fight against anyone who believes that murder or any violent action by those who are sworn to protect us should consistently go unpunished.”— Beyoncé Knowles, beyonce.com