"The greatest country in the history of the world being attacked. So all of this doesn't mean very much today"
- Bud Selig
About this Quote
Bud Selig's quote talks to the fragility of life and the insignificance of product ownerships in the face of tragedy. He is referring to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, which shook the United States and the world. In the face of such a terrible occasion, the achievements and successes of the United States, which is typically referred to as the greatest nation in the history of the world, unexpectedly seem insignificant. Selig's quote is a tip that life is precious and that we need to treasure every minute we have. It is also a pointer that we need to not take our freedoms and liberties for approved, as they can be eliminated in an immediate.
This quote is written / told by Bud Selig somewhere between July 30, 1934 and today. He/she was a famous Celebrity from USA.
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