Quotes about bread
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“We light the oven so that everyone may bake bread in it.”
Martí : Thoughts/Pensamientos (1994)
Source: Nuestra America y Otros Escritos
Context: We light the oven so that everyone may bake bread in it. If I survive, I will spend my whole life at the oven door seeing that no one is denied bread and, so as to give a lesson of charity, especially those who did not bring flour.
Source: I Capture the Castle

“I do not need my freedom when I’m dead.
I cannot live on tomorrow’s bread.”
Montage of a Dream Deferred (1951)
Context: I tire so of hearing people say,
Let things take their course.
Tomorrow is another day.
I do not need my freedom when I’m dead.
I cannot live on tomorrow’s bread.

“The human soul needs beauty more than bread.”

“Religion is like a knife: you can either use it to cut bread, or stick in someone's back.”

“Don't bite till you know if it's bread or stone.”
Source: Complete Poems

“There is nothing wrong with God's plan that man should earn his bread by the sweat of his brow.”
Source: Writings to Young Women from Laura Ingalls Wilder: On Wisdom and Virtues

“How can a nation be called great if its bread tastes like kleenex?”
Origins of attribution could be a New York Times Magazine article by Joan Barthel ("How to Avoid TV Dinners While Watching TV" 7 August 1966, p. 34): "'The French Chef'...the program that can be campier than 'Batman,' farther-out than 'Lost in Space' and more penetrating than 'Meet the Press' as it probes the question: Can a Society be Great if its bread tastes like Kleenex?" Article quoted in for Life: The Biography of Julia Child http://books.google.com/books?id=GDDYYhUS4i0C&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=kleenex&f=false|Appetite (Noël Riley Fitch. Doubleday, 1997, p. 308)
Attributed

“I was so thin I could slice bread with my shoulderblades, only I seldom had bread”
Source: The Last Night of the Earth Poems

“If we can't, as artists, improve on real life, we should put down our pencils and go bake bread.”

Thomas Jefferson, In Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies from the Papers of T. Jefferson (1829), Vol. 1, 144
Posthumous publications, On botany
Source: The Quotable Jefferson

“Vegetables are a must on a diet. I suggest carrot cake, zucchini bread, and pumpkin pie.”
Variant: Poetry is a life-cherishing force. For poems are not words, after all, but fires for the cold, ropes let down to the lost, something as necessary as bread in the pockets of the hungry.
Source: A Poetry Handbook
“She used to say she could taste sleep and that it was as delicious as a BLT on fresh French bread.”
Source: Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood

“To eat bread without hope is still slowly to starve to death.”
"To the Young"
Source: To My Daughters, With Love (1967)

“My aim is to agitate and disturb people. I'm not selling bread; I'm selling yeast.”

Journal of Discourses 7:100 (Jan. 10, 1858)

“I won't quarrel with my bread and butter.”
Polite Conversation (1738), Dialogue 1

"The Wind in the Hemlock"
Flame and Shadow (1920)
Preface
A Mathematical Dictionary: Or; A Compendious Explication of All Mathematical Terms, 1702

An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony on the Charge of Illegal Voting] (1874)
Trial on the charge of illegal voting (1874)

poem on his painting: Fishermen’s Last Supper [of the Mason family, c. 1940-1941]; as quoted in Marsden Hartley, by Gail R. Scott, Abbeville Publishers, Cross River Press, 1988, New York p. 113
1931 - 1943

Letter breaking up with a boyfriend in 1947, as quoted in Jacqueline Kennedy's Old Love Letters Will School You in the Art of Breaking Up" by Laura Beck, in Cosmopolitan (2 September 2015)]

Source: 1930s- 1950s, The End of Economic Man (1939), pp. 13-14

The Girl Can't Help It, first sung by Little Richard
Song lyrics
Source: The Revival of Aristocracy (1906), p. 49.

“Better is halfe a lofe than no bread.”
Part I, chapter 11.
Proverbs (1546), Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Variant: Throw no gyft agayne at the geuers head,
For better is halfe a lofe than no bread.

“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)

Book IV, Note VIII, p. 61
Les confidences (1849)

Statement at the Democratic National Convention, as quoted in Best Quotes of '54, '55, '56 (1957) edited by James Beasley Simpson, p. 58; later published in The New America (1957), p. 7

Source: Quotes of Paul Cezanne, after 1900, Cézanne, - a Memoir with Conversations, (1897 - 1906), p. 68, in: 'What I know or have seen of his life'

Book I, Canto III, III Unthrift.
The Angel In The House (1854)

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 373.

Excerpted from Chapter 11 "The Profession of Engineering"
The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover: Years of Adventure, 1874-1929 (1951)

quote in 1942
1942 - 1948
Source: text for MoMA, describing the 'Garden in Sochi' - series, 26 June 1942
Source: Lark Rise, ch. 15, Harvest Home

letter to Mrs. Ezra S. Carr (December 1872); published as " A Geologist's Winter Walk http://books.google.com/books?id=OAEbAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA355", Overland Monthly, volume 10, number 4 (April 1873) pages 355-358 (at page 358); modified slightly and reprinted in Steep Trails (1918), chapter 2
1870s

The Second Declaration of Havana (1962)

Только полный идиот может думать, что крупный канал готов работать ради информирования зрителя. Канал продает продукт, его надо паковать. CNN, к примеру, является на Западе колоссальным идеологическим инструментом. Яркий пример тому - ситуация вокруг Югославии. Как эффектно промыли мозги очень цивилизованной части человечества! Вопрос в методах. Если потребитель "хавает" черствый хлеб, никто не будет давать ему булочки с маком. Я человек ангажированный абсолютно. Самим собой. У меня есть конкретные политические взгляды. Я не журналист. Я занимаюсь политической пропагандой. Я комментатор, и если человек комментирует события, не имея своей позиции, то это явление болезненное.
Михаил Леонтьев: 'Придется стать придурком', Chelpress.ru (Mass Media of Chelyabinsk), 2000-06-29, 2007-03-25 http://www.chelpress.ru/newspapers/vecherka/archive/29-06-2000/9/2.DOC.shtml,

For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936), Nation and Culture
Source: Gormenghast (1950), Chapter 69 (p. 743)

Speech in Edinburgh (25 September 1924), quoted in The Times (26 September 1924), p. 14
Early career years (1898–1929)
The Chronicle of Henry of Huntingdon (trans. Thomas Forester), Book VI
Godwin supposedly said this just before he choked to death on a piece of bread at the table of King Edward "the Confessor", but the story is very doubtful.
Misattributed

Source: Between Caesar and Jesus (1899), p. 26-27

Quoted in "Between the dying and the dead: Dr. Jack Kevorkian's life and the battle to Legalize Euthanasia" - Page 247 - by Neal Nicol, Harry Wylie - 2006
2000s, 2006
Review http://www.reelviews.net/movies/w/whats_worst.html of What's the Worst That Could Happen? (2001).
One-and-a-half star reviews

"Dank fens of cedar, hemlock branches gray" lines 6–14, Poems, 1860

1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Prophet
The Making of America (1986)

“Do you really think one can be truly loving when one is short of bread?”
Crois-tu qu'on puisse être bien tendre lorsqu'on manque de pain?
Part 1, p. 98; translation p. 48.
L'Histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut (1731)