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Sacris Solemniis Juncta Sint Gaudia (Matins hymn for Corpus Christi), stanza 6 (Panis Angelicus)
Context: Thus Angels' Bread is made
The Bread of man today:
The Living Bread from Heaven
With figures doth away:
O wondrous gift indeed!
The poor and lowly may
Upon their Lord and Master feed.
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Creation seminars (2003-2005), The Garden of Eden
Source: The Revival of Aristocracy (1906), p. 49.
“Bread that must be sliced with an ax is bread that is too nourishing.”
"Food for Thought and Vice Versa" (p. 109).
Metropolitan Life (1978)
“Man can not live by bread alone… he must have peanut butter.”
“473. Hope is the poor man's bread.”
Jacula Prudentum (1651)
“Man does not live by bread alone, nor guns, paperwork, theses, naked practicalities.”
Gibraltar Falls (p. 118)
Time Patrol
[on foreign food]
Live At The Top Of The Tower [2000]