What a chilling and timely reminder. I shall remember with you all today although we, the lucky Swiss, have not the same references as you do. But in my book ANY and EVERY death on a battlefield is one too many.
Try to enjoy some relax-time! We mean well when we challenge you to tone it down a bit….
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The only post on Memorial Day I’m sharing today … because this is the only reason this day is remembered!!
Yes. Your thought reminds me of a story I read earlier today:
“We have an obligation to remember, especially tragic, complicated pasts,” Viet Thanh Nguyen says. “And yet at the same time, we need to move on. We need to forget in order to move on. How do you balance these two things?”
~ Ocean Vuong, from “Eavesdropping on Ocean Vuong’s New Book” (New York Times, May 25, 2019)
“There was never a good war, or a bad peace.”
Benjamin Franklin
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Agree fully with Mr Franklin.
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What a chilling and timely reminder. I shall remember with you all today although we, the lucky Swiss, have not the same references as you do. But in my book ANY and EVERY death on a battlefield is one too many.
Try to enjoy some relax-time! We mean well when we challenge you to tone it down a bit….
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Yes, one and way too many… (And to the advice, I’ve been fully chill this weekend! :))
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Glad to hear it!!!!! 🙂
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A fitting reminder of the enormous sacrifices that have been made on behalf of this country.
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Yes.
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The brave die never, though they sleep in dust, their courage nerves a thousand living men.
– Minot J. Savage
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Scary numbers…
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Very…
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The only post on Memorial Day I’m sharing today … because this is the only reason this day is remembered!!
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If we could only remember not to forget?
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Yes. Your thought reminds me of a story I read earlier today:
“We have an obligation to remember, especially tragic, complicated pasts,” Viet Thanh Nguyen says. “And yet at the same time, we need to move on. We need to forget in order to move on. How do you balance these two things?”
~ Ocean Vuong, from “Eavesdropping on Ocean Vuong’s New Book” (New York Times, May 25, 2019)
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See the numbers is powerful, David. Thinking about each one individually is overwhelming. Remembering is definitely the key. Thank you, David. Cher xo
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It’s the numbers that caught me cold too Cher. A life, a family, a story behind each. What a sacrifice.
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I meant, “seeing” (sorry about that). Yes, that’s for sure, David.
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ALWAYS!
-Alan
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Lest we forget
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