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I was desperate to go back to New York and when 9/11 happened, I feared moving to the bulls-eye and that was very hard b
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"I was desperate to go back to New York and when 9/11 happened, I feared moving to the bulls-eye and that was very hard because I have a lot of family there and I really had to question what I didn't like about this community"

- Tea Leoni

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This quote by Tea Leoni talks to the trouble of deciding when it comes to one's home. Leoni was desperate to return to New York, however when 9/11 occurred, she was confronted with the fear of moving to the "bulls-eye" of the attack. This worry was compounded by the reality that she had a great deal of household in New York, making it even harder to make a decision. Leoni was forced to question what she didn't like about the community she was in, and whether it deserved the danger to move back to New York. This quote talks to the problem of making a decision when it comes to one's home, and the fear and uncertainty that can feature it. It likewise speaks with the value of family and the difficulty of making a decision when it concerns their security. Leoni's quote is a reminder of the value of making decisions with care and thoughtfulness, and of the problem of making decisions when it comes to one's home.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Tea Leoni somewhere between February 25, 1966 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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