296 Proverbs about Bread / Page 12
221. 
No bread is too hard for warm coffee.
222. 
Acorns were good till bread was found.
223. 
The man of many trades begs his bread on Sunday.
224. 
Eaten bread is soon forgotten.
225. 
Man cannot live by bread alone.
226. 
They have most bread who have least teeth.
227. 
Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad.
228. 
Dry bread is better with love than a fat capon with fear.
229. 
Dogs wag their tails, not so much in love to you as to your bread.
230. 
They that have got good store of butter may lay it thick on their bread.
231. 
Better to eat bread in peace, then cake amid turmoil.
232. 
Avoid those who don't like bread and children.
233. 
A strawberry blossom will not moisten dry bread.
234. 
Borrowed bread lies heavy on the stomach.
235. 
The rich worry over their money, the poor over their bread.
236. 
The man who has bread to eat does not appreciate the severity of a famine.
237. 
Whosoever eats bread without first washing his hands, it is as though he had sinned with a harlot.
238. 
Only bread and an onion? Your life's still an open one.
239. 
If there is only bread and onions, still have a happy face.
240. 
One's own simple bread is much better than someone else's pilaf.
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