Consider now the Milky Way. Here also we see an innumerable dust, only the grains of this dust are no longer atoms but stars; these grains also move with great velocities, they act at a distance one upon another, but this action is so slight at great...
As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world - that is the myth of the atomic age - as in being able to remake ourselves.
Nothing builds confidence like live ammo.
Some think the worst horrors of war might be avoided by an international agreement not to use atomic bombs. This is a vain hope.
The bikini is the most important thing since the atom bomb.
There are millions and billions of atoms of memory of all kinds of musical themes in me.
Father Roger Boscovich is often credited as the father of modern atomic theory.
One effect could be that the huge atomic arsenal created in the cold war could be reduced significantly.
The terror of the atom age is not the violence of the new power but the speed of man's adjustment to it, the speed of his acceptance.
A man is as free as he chooses to make himself, never an atom freer.
I've worked with actors who tell everyone what to do in the scene - that makes me go pretty atomic.
The atoms become like a moth, seeking out the region of higher laser intensity.
Encouraging underground uranium mining on the Colorado Plateau um, the federal government was the only purchaser of uranium ore to try to manufacture uh, atomic bombs.
But the first the general public learned about the discovery was the news of the destruction of Hiroshima by the atom bomb. A splendid achievement of science and technology had turned malign. Science became identified with death and destruction.
There is in my opinion a great similarity between the problems provided by the mysterious behavior of the atom and those provided by the present economic paradoxes confronting the world.
The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking and we thus drift toward unparalleled catastrophe.
No country without an atom bomb could properly consider itself independent.
There are relatively few experiments in atomic physics these days that don't involve the use of a laser.
It's ridiculous that time and time again we need a radioactive cloud coming out of a nuclear power-station to remind us that atomic energy is extraordinarily dangerous.
We shall never get people whose time is money to take much interest in atoms.
The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one.