Bread and family quotes:

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  • More combat planes, missiles and soldiers won't provide additional bread for our families, desks for our schools, or medicine for our clinics. -- Oscar Arias
  • To each other, we were as normal and nice as the smell of bread. We were just a family. In a family even exaggerations make perfect sense. -- John Irving
  • In the family sandwich, the older people and the younger ones can recognize one another as the bread. Those in the middle are, for a time, the meat. -- Anna Quindlen
  • I grew up in a family of predominantly female bread winners who are strong and are fierce and opinionated. There's not enough women like that on the screen. -- Melonie Diaz
  • All families had their special Christmas food. Ours was called Dutch Bread, made from a dough halfway between bread and cake, stuffed with citron and every sort of nut from the farm - hazel, black walnut, hickory, butternut. -- Paul Engle
  • My whole family is obsessed by brandy butter. And bread sauce. Then, of course, there will be a lot of wind in the afternoon! We have never disguised the wind side of our lives as a family; we think it's hilarious. -- Miranda Hart
  • When my children were growing up, we began every family meal - which included breakfast and dinner every day - with a prayer. We are Jewish and so it was the prayer over bread, when we were having bread, or the catch-all prayer for everything when we weren't. -- Ezekiel Emanuel
  • My father used to always say to me that, you know, if a guy goes out to steal a loaf of bread to feed his family, they'll give him 10 years, but a guy can do white-collar crime and steal the money of thousands and he'll get probation and a slap on the wrist. -- Jesse Ventura
  • My husband is Dutch, and his family, when you sat down to eat food at the table, you never left the table until you ate living bread and drank living water. They never left the table until they'd read Scripture together. So morning, lunch, suppertime, Scripture was always read at the table, and then there was prayer to close. -- Ann Voskamp
  • I grew up in a family of predominantly female bread winners who are strong and are fierce and opinionated. Theres not enough women like that on the screen. -- Melonie Diaz
  • My grandmother told me that her father used to ask her a riddle: What must you break apart in order to bring a family close together? Bread, of course. -- Jodi Picoult
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