We keep saying, 'We have no other course.' What we should say is: 'We are not bright enough to see any other course.'


The Journals of David E. Lilienthal: The atomic energy years, 1945-1950: 1945-1950 (ed. 1964)


We keep saying, 'We have no other course.' What we should say is: 'We are not bright enough to see any other course.'

We keep saying, 'We have no other course.' What we should say is: 'We are not bright enough to see any other course.'

We keep saying, 'We have no other course.' What we should say is: 'We are not bright enough to see any other course.'

We keep saying, 'We have no other course.' What we should say is: 'We are not bright enough to see any other course.'