“Academic education is the act of memorizing things read in books, and things told by college professors who got their education mostly by memorizing things read in books and told by college professors. It is easier to be taught than to attain. It is easier to accept than to investigate. It is easier to follow than to lead — usually. Yet we are all heir to peculiar, unique and individual talents, and a few men are not content to follow. These have usually been killed, and suddenly.”