The experience of one's own country and of other countries, the experience of men and women, of cities and of the earth, is an experience which can only be had in freedom.
Manhattan Project leader
The experience of one's own country and of other countries, the experience of men and women, of cities and of the earth, is an experience which can only be had in freedom.
Manhattan Project leader
Address 'Science and the Common Understanding'
1953
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