Quotes About Bread
The Bible is to your soul what bread is to your body. You need it daily. One good meal does not suffice for a lifetime.
~ Billy Graham
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If necessity is the mother of invention, it is no less the mother of crime; eternal justice is one thing, eternal love of bread and butter and other good things another; where it is a necessity of our nature to have, it is a weakness of our being to get.
~ bovee christian nestell vii
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Dr. Finch to observe absently and audibly one Sunday: We asked for bread and they gave us a Stone. [Rev.] Mr. Stone had long been suspected of liberal tendencies.
~ Harper Lee
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So," he explains. "Take the piece of bread, dip it in the olive oil and then in the spice and nut mix, and then smear some of the spicy carrot dip on top." The appetizer is complicated to assemble, but absolutely delicious. The bread, a hearty baguette from La Boulangerie, is a chewy, crusty foil for the buttery oil, savory crunchy nut mixture, and sweet and spicy carrot puree. An explosion of flavor and texture. He also has some creamy local chèvre, and marinated olives.
~ Stacey Ballis
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The truth is that everything causes everything else. We do not speak therefore of one thing causing another. There are no secrets. It's just we thought they said dead when they said bread.
~ John Cage
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Rule No.37 The whiter the bread, the sooner you'll be dead.
~ Michael Pollan
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The bread was so powerfully aromatic that, had I been alone, I would have been tempted to push my face into it.
~ Michael Pollan
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Quanto mais branco o pão, mais depressa você vai para o caixão.
~ Michael Pollan
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My secret skill is baking bread. My mother was a farmer's daughter and still made bread every day when I was a child. She would have me knead the dough when I got home from school.
~ Richard Flanagan
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The best smell is bread; the best saver, salt; the best love, that of children.
~ George Herbert
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Bread without love is like grass without salt -- the stomach may be filled, but it leaves a bad taste in the mouth.
~ Leonid Andreyev
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When a banana gets rotten people love to tell you that you can make banana bread out of it. I have never seen anyone actually do it.
~ Greg Fitzsimmons
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He who loves lives, he who lives works, and he who works has bread.
~ Irving Stone
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They were most peculiar. And they eat pizza pie." "For breakfast?" "No, for lunch and dinner. But it's not a pie at all, it's a kind of bread with tomato sauce and cheese on it." "Sounds dreadful.
~ Bill Bryson
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This was a matter of real concern for bakers because every loaf of bread loses weight in baking through evaporation, so it is easy to blunder accidentally. For that reason, bakers sometimes provided a little extra—the famous baker's dozen.
~ Bill Bryson
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Circumcision of the heart, true fasting, true sacrifice, true temple;2 the prophets showed that all this must be spiritual. Not the flesh that perishes, but that which does not perish.3 'Ye shall be free indeed.'4 So the other freedom is just a figurative freedom. 'I am the true bread from heaven.'5
~ Blaise Pascal
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The magic time when the first fires of the evening were lighted was long past, the bread and spoons were on the table, and the dishes laid out in their proper places for the house demons.
~ Tanith Lee
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There is a misery of the body and a misery of the mind, and if the stars, whenever we looked at them, poured nectar into our mouths, and the grass became bread, we would still be sad. We live in a system that manufactures sorrow, spilling it out of its mill, the waters of sorrow.
~ Julian Beck
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There is a misery of the body and a misery of the mind, and if the stars, whenever we looked at them, poured nectar into our mouths, and the grass became bread, we would still be sad. We live in a system that manufactures sorrow, spilling it out of its mill, the waters of sorrow, ocean, storm, and we drown down, dead, too soon... uprising is the reversal of the system, and revolution is the turning of tides.
~ Julian Beck
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The money I pay for my cultural experiences came willingly from my own pocket - they were not the result of bread being removed from the mouths of the poor so that Miss Thing here could mince off to the circus smelling of roses.
~ Julie Burchill
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The fourteenth century saw a transformation in the diet of the English lower classes from one composed mainly of cheap cereals, beans and pulses, with coarse black bread (made from rye or barley) and the occasional flitch of bacon to one with a high proportion of meat, particularly beef and mutton, and bread made from wheat.
~ Juliet Barker
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En el pan es de día -murmura Johnny, tapándose la cara-. Y yo me atrevo a tocarlo, a cortarlo en dos, a metérmelo en la boca. No pasa nada, ya se: eso es lo terrible. Te das cuenta de que es terrible que no pase nada? Cortas el pan, le clavas el cuchillo, y todo sigue como antes. Yo no comprendo, Bruno.
~ Julio Cortazar
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Mis libros son mi pan, mi sombra, mi memoria, todo esto y más aún...
~ Julio Ramón Ribeyro
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Two things only the people actually desire bread and circuses.
~ Juvenal
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