Presidency (1977–1981), Farewell Address (1981)
Context: We live in a time of transition, an uneasy era which is likely to endure for the rest of this century. During the period we may be tempted to abandon some of the time-honored principles and commitments which have been proven during the difficult times of past generations. We must never yield to this temptation. Our American values are not luxuries, but necessities— not the salt in our bread, but the bread itself.
“A slab of bread "buttered" with lard and, if you were lucky, seasoned with salt and pepper, was a luxury.”
Source: Hoffa The Real Story (1975), Chapter 2, How It All Started, p. 28
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Yes yes, said she, for all those wise words uttered,
I know on which side my bread is buttered.
But there will no butter cleave on my bread.
And on my bread any butter to be spread.
Every promise that you therein do utter,
Is as sure as it were sealed with butter.
Part II, chapter 7.
Proverbs (1546)
“You could have put salt and pepper on me and fried me out in right field.”
Speaking with reporters after the 1966 MLB All-Star Game, as quoted in "Frank Doesn't Miss NL Pitching" http://www.mediafire.com/view/94oxtz7gmfoc4m7/Screen%20Shot%202017-12-10%20at%209.13.36%20PM.png by Neal Russo, in The St. Louis Post-Gazette (Wednesday, July 13, 1966), p. 4C
Baseball-related, <big><big>1960s</big></big>, <big>1966</big>
“Besides, they always smell of bread and butter.”
Stanza 39.
Beppo (1818)
“It is seasoned throughout with Attic salt.”
Il est de sel attique assaisonné partout.
Act III, sc. ii
Les Femmes Savantes (1672)
“There's folks as make bad butter and trusten to the salt t' hide it.”
Mrs Poyser
Adam Bede (1859)
“I won't quarrel with my bread and butter.”
Polite Conversation (1738), Dialogue 1