Diplomacy and virtue do not make easy companions.

Iain Pears
Diplomacy and virtue do not make easy companions.
Diplomacy and virtue do not make easy companions.
Diplomacy and virtue do not make easy companions.
Diplomacy and virtue do not make easy companions.
About This Quote

This quote by Benjamin Franklin is about the difficulty of balancing the two. It’s an important idea for politicians to consider, because they often make promises that are difficult to keep. That’s why diplomacy and virtue do not make easy companions.

Source: The Dream Of Scipio

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