“Nine years ago on September 14, 2001, I placed the lone vote against the 'Authorization for Use of Military Force' - an authorization that I knew would provide a blank check to wage war anywhere, at any time, and for any length.” YearsWarUseForceMilitaryYears AgoVoteNineChecksLengthBlankSeptemberLoneNine YearsMilitary ForceBlank Check Author:Barbara Lee
“I quit smoking the day I found out I was pregnant, which was nine years ago. But I'll still smoke in a movie. I have other vices, you know, like potato chips and chardonnay - but not together.” KnowsYearsStillsTogetherFoundYears AgoVicesQuittingNineSmokeSmokingPregnantChipsPotatoesI QuitNine YearsQuit SmokingWere PregnantPotato ChipsChardonnay Author:Jean Smart
“Seems like only a year ago they were married nine years!” YearsSeemsMarriedYears AgoNineNine Years Author:Jane Ace
“I started freestyling with friends about eight or nine years ago. I started writing also around the same time, but didn't meet blockhead until about '94. I started making beats not until about '96.” WritingYearsBeatsYears AgoEightNineNine YearsBlockheads Author:Aesop Rock
“Twenty-nine years ago, I came to faith in Christ after a gentleman from the Gideon's International gave me a free copy of the New Testament Bible. I started in Matthew and read all the way to Ephesians 2 when it finally clicked for me. After reading about salvation by grace through faith, I cried out to Jesus for his forgiveness and surrendered my whole life to Him. At that moment, I became a new person.” WayYearsPersonsWholeMomentsReadingJesusChristGraceYears AgoTwentiesSalvationInternationalWhole LifeNineGentlemanThat MomentCopiesCriedTestamentNew TestamentNine YearsMatthewGideonEphesians Author:Craig Groeschel
“Because nine years ago, I walked up to the most beautiful girl in the bar, and tonight she's still the only person I want to talk to.” WantYearsPersonsStillsBeautifulGirlYears AgoNineBarsTonightNine YearsBeautiful Girl Book:About That Night Source: About That Night
“You know what I was thinking about on my way home? How different my life would be if you’d made that gash a little deeper. Or how different yours would be if I’d vaulted myself off a roof nine years ago. Do you ever think about things like that? Like, if either you or I wouldn’t have made it, where would the other one be right now? It was something I thought about all the time: how death changes every remaining moment for those still living.” IfsThinkingKnowsWayYearsLittlesMadeStillsDifferentMomentsHomeWould BeRight NowYears AgoDeeperNineMade ItMy WayRoofNine YearsWay Home Author:Tiffanie DeBartolo