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  • All the great crimes of history, lest we forget, have their genesis in the moral wilderness of their times. -- Eskinder Nega
  • Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget--lest we forget! -- Rudyard Kipling
  • Lest we forget: It is easy to be human, very hard to be humane -- Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib
  • Nothing comes from violence and nothing ever could, for all those born beneath an angry star, lest we forget how fragile we are. -- Sting
  • We come unbidden into this life, and if we are lucky we find a purpose beyond starvation, misery, and early death which, lest we forget, is the common lot. -- Abraham Verghese
  • The tumalt and shouting dies, The captains and the kings depart. Still stands thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heat. Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget. -- Rudyard Kipling
  • We tell myths over and over again, lest we forget who we are, lest we not understand that these tales take us through the darkness of our lives, and they put us into a place where you understand what it is to be human. -- Julie Taymor
  • My friends are my estate. Forgive me then the avarice to hoard them. They tell me those who were poor early have different views of gold. I don't know how that is. God is not so wary as we, else He would give us no friends, lest we forget Him. -- Emily Dickinson
  • Lest we forget at least an over the shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins - or which is which), the very first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom - Lucifer. -- Saul Alinsky
  • Lest we forget, the birth of modern physics and cosmology was achieved by Galileo, Kepler and Newton breaking free not from the close confining prison of faith (all three were believing Christians, of one sort or another) but from the enormous burden of the millennial authority of Aristotelian science. The scientific revolution of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was not a revival of Hellenistic science but its final defeat. -- David Bentley Hart
  • God is not so wary as we, else He would give us no friends, lest we forget Him! The charms of the heaven in the bush are superseded, I fear, by the heaven in the hand, occasionally. -- Emily Dickinson
  • We dare not forget, lest we become a nation that does not only not know its roots but where it's going -- Mzwakhe Mbuli
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