"The cult of the individual is always, in my view, unjustified. In fact, nature distributes her gifts variously among her children, but thank God, there are plenty of the well-endowed ones and I am firmly convinced that most of them live quiet and discreet lives. It strikes me as unfair and even in bad taste to select a few of them for boundless admiration, attributing superhuman powers of mind and personality to them."
Albert Einstein after visiting the USA for the first time.
Taken from the book The bizarre odyssey of Einstein's brain, READ.