Linus Pauling Quote

We must not have a Nuclear war. We must begin to solve international disputes by the application of man's power of reason in a way that is worthy of the dignity of man. We must solve them by arbitration, negotiation, and the development of international law, the making of international agreements that will do justice to all nations and to all peoples and will benefit all nations and to all people. Now is the time to start.


Debating Edward Teller, in The Nuclear Bomb Tests...Is Fallout Overrated? : Fallout and Disarmament KQED-TV, San Francisco (20 February 1958)


We must not have a Nuclear war. We must begin to solve international disputes by the application of man's power of reason in a way that is worthy of...

We must not have a Nuclear war. We must begin to solve international disputes by the application of man's power of reason in a way that is worthy of...

We must not have a Nuclear war. We must begin to solve international disputes by the application of man's power of reason in a way that is worthy of...

We must not have a Nuclear war. We must begin to solve international disputes by the application of man's power of reason in a way that is worthy of...