Simon Wiesenthal died at the age of 96. It's only fitting that he lived so long, I think, for he lived, remembered and fought for others who did not have this chance. He did not allow the world to forget the Holocaust and this is the reason he himself won't be forgotten.
"The most important thing I have done is to fight against forgetting, and to keep remembrance alive. It is very important to let people know that our enemies are not forgotten."
"This is a warning for the murderers of tomorrow... that they will never rest. When we cannot through some action warn the murderers of tomorrow, then millions of people die for nothing."
"I am someone who seeks justice, not revenge."
Simon Wiesenthal, 1908-2005.