"Men build too many walls and not enough bridges."
"Every man has a train of thought on which he rides when he is alone."
Source: Joseph Fort Newton (2013). “The Builders - A Story & Study of Masonry”, p.257, Lulu Press, Inc
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Joseph Fort Newton was a prominent American minister and author known for his insights on faith and humanity, particularly in his influential work 'The Soul of a Man'.
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