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General Sir Charles Harrington
Just before one of the largest non-nuclear explosions was detonated.
Not as positive, but definitely one of the quotes that gave me chills (and made more popular due to recent movie, I hope this is in the movie):
- Robert Oppenheimer, 1965 (quoting the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad-Gita: Vishnu)
.. and not Ripple Rock in '69. Huh.