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Edward Teller

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Dr. Teller has a mind very different from mine. I think one needs both kinds of minds to make a successful project. I think Dr. Teller's mind runs particularly to making brilliant inventions, but what he needs is some control, some other person who is more able to find out just what is the scientific fact about the matter. Some other person who weeds out the bad from the good ideas.
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Hans Bethe, as quoted in In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer (1954 security hearings), p. 331

 
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