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When you come to the end of all the light you know, and it's time to step into the darkness of the unknown, faith is knowing that one of two things shall happen: either you will be given something solid to stand on or you will be taught to fly.
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I believe in excellence. It is a basic need of every human soul. All of us can be excellent, because, fortunately, we are exceedingly diverse in our ambitions and talents.
Edward Teller
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A fact is a simple statement that everyone believes. It is innocent, unless found guilty. A hypothesis is a novel suggestion that no one wants to believe. It is guilty, until found effective.
Edward Teller -
I believe that no endeavor that is worthwhile is simple in prospect; if it is right, it will be simple in retrospect.
Edward Teller -
By having simplified what is known, physicists have been led into realms which as yet are anything but simple. That at some time, they, too, will appear as simple consequences of a theory of which no one has yet dreamed is not a statement of fact. It is a statement of faith.
Edward Teller -
There's no system foolproof enough to defeat a sufficiently great fool.
Edward Teller -
Physics is, hopefully, simple. Physicists are not.
Edward Teller -
The eyes of childhood are magnifying lenses.
Edward Teller
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There is no case where ignorance should be preferred to knowledge - especially if the knowledge is terrible.
Edward Teller -
If we could have ended the war by showing the power of science without killing a single person, all of us would now be happier, more reasonable and much more safe.
Edward Teller -
I hate doubt, yet I am certain that doubt is the only way to approach anything worth believing in.
Edward Teller -
I believe in evil. It is the property of all those who are certain of truth. Despair and fanaticism are only differing manifestations of evil.
Edward Teller -
I believe in good. It is an ephemeral and elusive quality. It is the center of my beliefs, but it cannot be strengthened by talking about it.
Edward Teller -
We must learn to live with contradictions, because they lead to deeper and more effective understanding.
Edward Teller
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When you fight for a desperate cause and have good reasons to fight, you usually win.
Edward Teller -
Two paradoxes are better than one; they may even suggest a solution.
Edward Teller -
Secrecy in science does not work. Withholding information does more damage to us than to our competitors.
Edward Teller -
My name is not Strangelove. I don't know about Strangelove. I'm not interested in Strangelove. What else can I say?... Look. Say it three times more, and I throw you out of this office.
Edward Teller -
No, I'm the infamous Edward Teller.
Edward Teller