Of course, as the appeal reminds readers every day during the drive, "To delay may mean to forget."
"We didn't mean to forget our manners, Doctor Jones," said Long Schmidt.
'To delay may mean to forget,' and that is exactly what happened in my case," she wrote.
"As you note every day, 'To delay may mean to forget,' " they wrote in a letter with their $125 contribution.
To tolerate does not mean to forget that what we tolerate does not deserve anything more.
"To delay does mean to forget," she wrote.
"You don't mean me to forget that."
He meant to forget.
To delay may mean to forget.
Put them on your list, if you will, of the people you do not mean to forget.