I'm not trying to tell you," he said "that only educated men are able to contribute something valuable to the world. It's not so.But I do say that educated and scholarly men, if they're brilliant and creative to begin with--which, unfortunately, is rarely the case--tend to leave infinitely more valuable records behind them than men do who are MEREly brilliant and creative.

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J.D. Salinger was a 20th-century American author. Jerome David Salinger was an American author best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye. Salinger published several short stories in Story magazine in 1940, before serving in World War II. Read more on Wikipedia →

Themes

  • Creativity — The spark of original thought, invention, and artistic vision
  • Education — The importance of teaching, learning, and intellectual curiosity
  • Wisdom — Timeless insights drawn from experience and reflection

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