Bread Quotes
1259 quotes by 879 authors
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Auri took it, and peered inside the small leather sack. “Why this is lovely, Kvothe. What lives in the salt?†Trace minerals, I thought. Chromium,…
— Patrick Rothfuss
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For the first time the peasant has seen real freedom - freedom to eat his bread, freedom from starvation.
— Vladimir Lenin
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There's a communion of more than our bodies when bread is broken and wine drunk.
— M.F.K. Fisher
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If we have no faith in ourselves and in the kind of future we can create together, we are fit only to follow, not to…
— Charles Luckman
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If the poor overweight jogger only knew how far he had to run to work off the calories in a crust of bread he might…
— Christiaan Barnard
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There is not a thing that is more positive than bread.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Proust had his madeleines; I am devastated by the scent of yeast bread rising.
— Bert Greene
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Bread, milk and butter are of venerable antiquity. They taste of the morning of the world.
— Leigh Hunt
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Plain fresh bread, its crust shatteringly crisp. Sweet cold butter. There is magic in the way they come together in your mouth to make a…
— Ruth Reichl
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One may live without bread, not without roses.
— Jean Richepin
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Bachelor's fare: bread and cheese, and kisses.
— Jonathan Swift
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We may not be able to get certainty, but we can get probability, and half a loaf is better than no bread.
— C.S. Lewis
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Hope is the poor man's bread.
— George Herbert
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Beaten biscuits: This is the most laborious of cakes, and also the most unwholesome, even when made in the best manner. We do not recommend…
— Eliza Leslie
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A constitutional state is like daily bread, like water to drink and air to breath, and the best thing about democracy is that it is…
— Gustav Radbruch
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Health and appetite impart the sweetness to sugar, bread and meat.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
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St. Paul introduced an entirely novel view of marriage, that it existed primarily to prevent the sin of fornication. It is just as if one…
— Bertrand Russell
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For us who live in cities Nature is not natural. Nature is supernatural. Just as monks watched and strove to get a glimpse of heaven,…
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
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All men are poets at heart. They serve nature for bread, but her loveliness overcomes them sometimes.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Every walk to the woods is a religious rite, every bath in the stream is a saving ordinance. Communion service is at all hours, and…
— John Burroughs
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