"Much that we call evil is really good in disguises; and we should not quarrel rashly with adversities not yet understood, nor overlook the mercies often bound up in them."

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Source: Horace Mann (1867). “Life and Works of Horace Mann”, p.320

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Horace Mann was an American educational reformer known for advocating public education and establishing the first state board of education in the U.S.

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