Julius Robert Oppenheimer (April 22, 1904 – February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physici...
There is something irreversible about acquiring knowledge; and the simulation of the search for it differs in a most profound way from the reality. J. Robert Oppenheimer
There is something irreversible about acquiring knowledge; and the simulation of the search for it differs in a most profound way from the reality.
The best way to send information is to wrap it up in a person. J. Robert Oppenheimer
The best way to send information is to wrap it up in a person.
We do not believe any group of men adequate enough or wise enough to operate without scrutiny or without criticism. J. Robert Oppenheimer
We do not believe any group of men adequate enough or wise enough to operate without scrutiny or without criticism.
Maybe General Groves was right. Maybe we should just banish thinking forever. J. Robert Oppenheimer
Maybe General Groves was right. Maybe we should just banish thinking forever.
Sometimes the answer to fear does not lie in trying to explain away the causes, sometimes the answer lies in courage. J. Robert Oppenheimer
Sometimes the answer to fear does not lie in trying to explain away the causes, sometimes the answer lies in courage.
Pragmatism is an intellectually safe but ultimately sterile philosophy. J. Robert Oppenheimer
Pragmatism is an intellectually safe but ultimately sterile philosophy.
Truth, not a pet, is man's best friend. J. Robert Oppenheimer
Truth, not a pet, is man's best friend.
The most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue. J. Robert Oppenheimer
The most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue.
The people of this world must unite or they will perish. J. Robert Oppenheimer
The people of this world must unite or they will perish.
The Vedas are the greatest privilege of this century. J. Robert Oppenheimer
The Vedas are the greatest privilege of this century.
We know that the wages of secrecy are corruption. We know that in secrecy, error undetected will flourish and subvert. J. Robert Oppenheimer
We know that the wages of secrecy are corruption. We know that in secrecy, error undetected will flourish and subvert.
We may be likened to two scorpions in a bottle, each capable of killing the other, but only at the risk of his own life. J. Robert Oppenheimer
We may be likened to two scorpions in a bottle, each capable of killing the other, but only at the risk of his own life.