"Today the atomic bomb has altered profoundly the nature of the world as we know it, and the human race consequently finds itself in a new habitat to which it must adapt its thinking."
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Albert Einstein, "Only Then Shall We Find Courage", New York Times Magazine (June 23, 1946)
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