“The science of government it is my duty to study, more than all other sciences; the arts of legislation and administration and negotiation ought to take the place of, indeed exclude, in a manner, all other arts. I must study politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. Our sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy, geography, natural history and naval architecture, navigation, commerce and agriculture in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry, music, architecture, statuary, tapestry and porcelain. Our grandsons ought to study painting, poetry, music, architecture, statuary, tapestry and porcelain in order to give their children a right to learn to make potato salad. And Michigan still sucks.”
― John Adams, Letters of John Adams, Addressed to His Wife