“Reading O'Rahilly's life of Father William Doyle. I'm surprised this book hasn't left a deeper mark, for it contains - often in parallel terms - the whole teaching of the Little Way which created such a stir in the case of Thérèse. But it seems people prefer to accept such things from a lovely young girl complete with smile, roses and veil. One can't help wondering whether Thérèse would have met with the same enormous response had she been hopelessly ugly - a hunchback with a squint, or old…”
Broken Lights Diaries 1955-57
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The Old Man's Comforts and How He Gained Them http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/Classic%20Poems/Southey/the_old_man's_comforts.htm, st. 1 (1799).

Source: The Hidden Goddess (2011), Chapter 1, “The Message in the Steam” (p. 17)
Attributed to Burchill in: Mark Water (2000) The New Encyclopedia of Christian Quotations. p. 111

Quoted in The Hidden Face, by Ida Gorres, p. 52