In some sort of crude sense, which no vulgarity, n...

In some sort of crude sense, which no vulgarity, no humor, no overstatement can quite extinguish, the physicists have known sin and this is a knowledge which they cannot lose.

-J. Robert Oppenheimer

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Who said "In some sort of crude sense, which no vulgarity, n... "?

"In some sort of crude sense, which no vulgarity, n... " is one of a famous quotes by J. Robert Oppenheimer. Complete quote is as follows;
"In some sort of crude sense, which no vulgarity, no humor, no overstatement can quite extinguish, the physicists have known sin and this is a knowledge which they cannot lose."

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"In some sort of crude sense, which no vulgarity, no humor, no overstatement can quite extinguish, the physicists have known sin and this is a knowledge which they cannot lose." This is a quote by J. Robert Oppenheimer which is about Humor & Knowledge. He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;

  • There is nothing like the way people feel after they've seen 'The Intouchables.' They feel amazing. The word of mouth on this film is incredible. It's intelligent-feeling good. You're not insulted by the low-browness or stupidity of some of the humor. It's so smart and terrific.
  • The really frightening thing about middle age is the knowledge that you'll grow out of it.
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This quote is primarily about Knowledge although it also includes other themes like Humor & Knowledge. It is attributed to J. Robert Oppenheimer. Complete quote is as follows;
"In some sort of crude sense, which no vulgarity, no humor, no overstatement can quite extinguish, the physicists have known sin and this is a knowledge which they cannot lose."