“I returned to Washington convinced that our first efforts should be applied to the plutonium project and that our other problems would have to be resolved later. This was in accord with the general philosophy I had followed throughout the military construction program and to which we adhered consistently in this project; namely, that nothing would be more fatal to success than to try to arrive at a perfect plan before taking any important step.”
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Now It Can Be Told: The Story of the Manhattan Project
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