Barry Cunningham

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Their mutual appointments, Franklin told Adams, were a great honor, but he wryly lamented that they were likely to be criticized for whatever they accomplished. “I have never known a peace made, even the most advantageous, that was not censured as inadequate,” he said. “ ‘Blessed are the peacemakers’ is, I suppose, to be understood in the other world, for in this they are frequently cursed.”
Benjamin Franklin:  An American Life
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