Senate Quotes (2 quotes)
Mental events proceeding beneath the threshold of consciousness are the substrate upon which all conscious experience depends. To argue that all we need of our mental equipment is that part of which we are conscious is about as helpful as equating the United States with the Senate or England with the Houses of Parliament.
Quoted in 'Anthony (George) Stevens' in Gale, Contemporary Authors Online (2005).
Of all the American scientists whose concern about the use of atomic weapons at Hiroshima and Nagasaki led them to devote themselves to the cause of peace, none was more dedicated nor more effective than [Edward] Condon. His efforts as Science Adviser to the Select Committee on Atomic Energy of the United States Senate after the war had much to do with the decision by the Congress to place government responsibility for atomic energy in a civilian rather than a military agency.
From 'Edward Uhler Condon, A Personal Recollection', presented at the Fourth International Conference on Atomic Physics, published in the Proceedings of this conference by G. zu Pulitz et al. (eds.), Atomic Physics (1975), Vol. 4, as collected in Asim O. Barut, Halis Odabasi and Alwyn van der Merwe (eds.), Selected Popular Writings of E.U. Condon (1991), 2. Branscomb added that there was a “price he paid for his relentless pursuit of this goal.”