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Bread Quotes - Page 15

Human beans are for Borrowers—like bread’s for butter!

Human beans are for Borrowers—like bread’s for butter!

Mary Norton (2016). “Borrowers Collection”, p.84, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

There is no justice we don't make daily like bread and love.

Marge Piercy (2013). “The Art of Blessing the Day: Poems with a Jewish Theme”, p.196, Knopf

Cast your bread upon the waters, and after many days it will come back buttered.

Louisa May Alcott (2015). “LOUISA MAY ALCOTT Ultimate Collection: 16 Novels & 150+ Short Stories, Plays and Poems (Illustrated): Little Women, Good Wives, Little Men, Jo's Boys, A Modern Mephistopheles, Eight Cousins, Rose in Bloom, Jack and Jill, Behind a Mask, Lulu's Library, The Abbot's Ghost, A Garland for Girls…”, p.38, e-artnow

One for whom bread- food- is not enough.

Lorraine Hansberry (2011). “A Raisin in the Sun”, p.58, Vintage

We are full of bread and gas, getting fat on the outside while inside we grow thin

Linda Hogan (1983). “Eclipse”, Amer Indian Studies Center

Who sail on stormy seas; And that's the way I get my bread -- A trifle, if you please.

Lewis Carroll “Through The Looking Glass : Om Illustrated Classics”, Om Books International

You grow in reputation like bread in the hands of a child.

Leonardo da Vinci (2014). “Delphi Complete Works of Leonardo da Vinci (Illustrated)”, p.987, Delphi Classics

A man had better starve at once than lose his innocence in the process of getting his bread.

Henry David Thoreau (2013). “The Essential Thoreau”, p.415, Simon and Schuster

Every day brings his bread with it.

George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.315

Estate in two parishes is bread in two wallets.

George Herbert (1871). “The English poems of George Herbert, together with his collection of proverbs entitled Jacula prudentum”, p.228

Threatned men eat bread, says the Spaniard.

George Herbert (1846). “The Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.345, London : W. Pickering