Believe me, the great names in literature are rarely those of the men who, with the hands of giants and the hearts of heroes, have gone into the quarries of human thought and hewed and blasted huge boulders from the mass. Rather are they the names of those who took the rough, undressed 6tones, and shaped and: polished them and built them into enduring structures —whether the temple or the palace or the domestic home— where all generations come to .pray or to be guided or to be happy. —Rev. Joseph Farrell.
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New Zealand Tablet, 12 September 1918, Page 23
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