There is no likelihood that man can ever tap the power of the atom — Robert Andrews Millikan Copy Share Image
Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, None but ourselves can free our minds. Have no fear for atomic energy, 'Cause none of them… — Bob Marley Copy Share Image
History will remember the twentieth century for two technological developments: atomic energy and space flight. — Neil Armstrong Copy Share Image
This is the age of electrical energy. The age of atomic energy hasn't really dawned yet, not in the way that atomic… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
The big problem for atomic energy is that it can't compete on price with the new age of cheap shale gas and,… — Stephen Moore Copy Share Image
I believe that there have been civilisations in the past that were familiar with atomic energy, and that by misusing it they… — Frederick Soddy Copy Share Image
The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
[The human control of atomic energy could] virtually provide anyone who wanted it with a private sun of his own. — Frederick Soddy Copy Share Image
No scientific subject has ever aroused quite the same mixture of hopes and fears [as atomic energy]. — Edward Victor Appleton Copy Share Image
Bilateral talks would have to achieve cessation of the missile work by the North Koreans. And it would have to include, as… — Richard Lugar Copy Share Image
The International Atomic Energy Agency is controlling this, the sanctions against Iran are lifted - but still the US are working on… — Vladimir Putin Copy Share Image
It's ridiculous that time and time again we need a radioactive cloud coming out of a nuclear power-station to remind us that… — Pierre Schaeffer Copy Share Image
Yesterday, we fought wars which destroyed cities. Today, we are concerned with avoiding a war which will destroy the earth. We can… — Robert Kennedy Copy Share Image
Even present-day fuels possess more than enough energy, if only we knew how to release and use it. Just as molecular energy… — P. E. Cleator Copy Share Image
We live technologically, with man as the master of nature, man as the engineer, and let anyone who raises his voice against… — Max Frisch Copy Share Image
The tragic nuclear accident at Fukushima underscored the urgent need to enhance nuclear safety and the international emergency response framework. I commend… — Ban Ki-moon Copy Share Image
Penn State in 1955 became the first university to be issued a federal license to operate a nuclear reactor, which it continues… — Don Sherwood Copy Share Image
Almost all of the governments have agreed that they will not acquire nuclear weapons and that they will allow the International Atomic… — John Burroughs Copy Share Image
There is no likelihood man can ever tap the power of the atom. The glib supposition of utilizing atomic energy when our… — Robert Andrews Millikan Copy Share Image
Should the research worker of the future discover some means of releasing this [atomic] energy in a form which could be employed,… — Francis William Aston Copy Share Image
The pace of science forces the pace of technique. Theoretical physics forces atomic energy on us; the successful production of the fission… — Erich Fromm Copy Share Image
I want to make meditation an absolute for all students, whatever the subject they may be studying, so their awareness becomes more… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
“Allison gave the reporters something more stirring to write about. “Scientist Drops A-Bomb: Blasts Army Shackles,” the Chicago Tribune reported about his… — William Lanouette Copy Share Image
We have got to accept Big Government for the duration-for neither an offensive nor a defensive war can be waged, given our… — William F. Buckley, Jr Copy Share Image
“Big discoveries call for even bigger responsibility, since they come with the biggest hazards, if they get into the wrong hands. As… — Sima B. Moussavian Copy Share Image
“Since it might appear unusual that a bio-psychiatrist should work as an expert in the realm of non-living nature, I believe it… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
“It would be nice to think that the menacing aspects of North Korea were for display also, that the bombs and reactors… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
Typical of the fundamental scientific problems whose solution should lead to important industrial consequences are, for example, the release of atomic energy,… — Arthur Compton Copy Share Image
It is critically important that Iran should not develop nuclear weapons. And that the necessary interventions need to be made by the… — Thabo Mbeki Copy Share Image
In the increasingly mechanized, automated, cybernated environment of the modern world a cold, bodiless world of wheels, smooth plastic surfaces, tubes, pushbuttons,… — Eldridge Cleaver Copy Share Image
General Atomics, the progenitor of General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, started life in 1955 when a major military contractor, General Dynamics, feared that… — Charles Duhigg Copy Share Image
Japan has been, and will remain, a strong advocate for strengthening the safeguard system of the International Atomic Energy Agency, an indispensable… — Fumio Kishida Copy Share Image
There has been great excitement at the prospect that this atomic bomb or atomic energy is likely to produce great industrial energy… — Ernest Bevin Copy Share Image
Few nations have been as reliant on nuclear power as Korea. In many ways, cheap and reliable atomic energy helped make possible… — Stephen Moore Copy Share Image
Mankind has always drawn from outside sources of energy. This island was the first to harness coal and steam. But our present… — Frederick Soddy Copy Share Image
Should the research worker of the future discover some means of releasing this [atomic] energy in a form which could be employed,… — Francis William Aston Copy Share Image
The idea of atomic energy is illusionary but it has taken so powerful a hold on the minds, that although I have… — Nikola Tesla Copy Share Image
Through the release of atomic energy, our generation has brought into the world the most revolutionary force since prehistoric man's discovery of… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image