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Quotes About Bread

cup whole milk ½ cup granulated sugar ¼ cup melted butter 1½ teaspoons of salt ½ cup water (105–115 degrees) 2 packages of any active dry yeast 2 eggs, slightly beaten 4½ cups all-purpose flour 1. Place the milk in a small saucepan and bring it to a light boil. Remove from heat, then add the sugar, butter, and salt. Let this cool to a lukewarm temperature, about 110–115 degrees. 2. Combine the warm water and the yeast. Allow this to sit a few minutes.
~ Fern Michaels
I prefer a home-made breakfast of brown bread and egg whites.
~ Rituparna Sengupta
We believe that salvation is to be found in wholesome work in a beloved land. Work will provide our people with the bread of tomorrow, and moreover, with the honor of the tomorrow, the freedom of the tomorrow.
~ Theodor Herzl
Me writing about tennis is like a baker baking bread.
~ Ion Tiriac
Our necessity. Our open mouth Where bread Goes in And dreams Come out.
~ Roberto Bolano
Then as now he created reality around himself, bringing order and peace to a small island of warm firelight and the simple smell of hearth bread cooking.
~ Robin Hobb
As for gifted preachers, I like a smooth voice in the pulpit as much as anyone. But there are times when I would prefer some gravel, some red-faced stammering, even a little public anguish from a preacher who has tasted the bread of heaven and lifted the cup of kindness and now feels a little drunk for justice.
~ Robin Meyers
That mother of men was made to wander in the wilderness and earn her bread by the sweat of her brow, not by filling her mouth with the sweet juicy fruits that bend the branches low.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply — and was expected to share it.
~ Ronald Wright
The weather is like a slice of bread: familiar, an everyday taste, but without it...
~ Ryszard Kapu?ci?ski
Lay on, MacDuff Lay on with the soup, and the Haggis and stuff; For though 'tis said you are our foe What side my bread's buttered on you bet I know!
~ S.M. Stirling
I hear an almost inaudible but pervasive discontent with the price we pay for our current materialism. And I hear a fluttering of hope that there might be more to life than bread and circuses.
~ Bill Moyers
Unleavened Bread, all
~ Alice Hoffman
He dusted the dough with cumin and coriander and salt before he slid the loaves into the oven on flat wooden boards. Perhaps most important
~ Alice Hoffman
He imagined paper napkins and paper cups, wax paper, cheese, wafers of white bread lifted by the wind, swirled about the car.
~ Alice McDermott
Folk want bread," he said. "Then safety. Then shelter. Freedom's far down the list, and principles far behind that.
~ Joe Abercrombie
Most brown bread is merely white bread with a fake tan.
~ Joel Fuhrman
Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate,Who ne'er the mournful midnight hoursWeeping upon his bed has sate,He knows you not, ye Heavenly Powers.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The eternal tide flows hid in Living Bread. That with its Heavenly Life too be fed.
~ John of the Cross
The cost of food in the kingdom is hunger for the Bread of Life.
~ John Piper
The Ice Age lasted for an unimaginably long time. Many tens of thousands of years, which was just as well, for otherwise these people would not have had time to invent all these things. But gradually the earth grew warmer and the ice retreated to the high mountains, and people – who by now were much like us – learnt, with the warmth, to plant grasses and then grind the seeds to make a paste which they could bake in the fire, and this was bread.
~ E.H. Gombrich
Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart for God now accepteth thy works.N.B. Eat, Drink and be merry. See also Luke 1219
~ Ecclesiastes 97
when people's needs are urgent it's not hard to convince them that instead of fighting for social equality it makes more sense to show loyalty to a political party in return for a daily loaf of bread and a few lumps of coal.
~ Ece Temelkuran
No, wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, and as vital to our lives as water and good bread.
~ Edward Abbey