"No endeavor that is worthwhile is simple in prospect; if it is right, it will be simple in retrospect"
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The subtext is a defense of consequential work whose ethics and logistics are contested. Teller’s career sits at the center of mid-century “big science,” when physics stopped being a solitary intellectual sport and became a state-backed engine of power. In that world, complexity isn’t just technical; it’s political and moral. “Right” does a lot of work here, smuggling in a claim that the ends can certify the means. If the outcome vindicates you, the path will be narrated as inevitable, even virtuous.
It’s a seductive formulation for institutions that need to keep going before they can know they’re justified. Teller gives them a soothing test: don’t fear the mess; fear the future where your mess can’t be edited into clarity.
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Teller, Edward. (2026, January 17). No endeavor that is worthwhile is simple in prospect; if it is right, it will be simple in retrospect. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-endeavor-that-is-worthwhile-is-simple-in-25462/
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Teller, Edward. "No endeavor that is worthwhile is simple in prospect; if it is right, it will be simple in retrospect." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-endeavor-that-is-worthwhile-is-simple-in-25462/.
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"No endeavor that is worthwhile is simple in prospect; if it is right, it will be simple in retrospect." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-endeavor-that-is-worthwhile-is-simple-in-25462/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.








