Word: breads
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...grinding gained him his necessary bread; no more. When his writings attracted attention, he declined offers of aid, indifferent to whether men called him "this famous atheist" or "the God-intoxicated man." After he died, "people talked of Spinoza as if he were a dead dog.'' But lenses found in his cabinet paid all his mortuary expenses...
Communion. After bread and wine are blessed, a small portion of each may be "reserved" to give communion to the sick or dying. Under no circumstances may the bread be ostentatiously displayed, as in Roman Catholic churches, nor may it be adored as the body of Christ by kneeling devotees...
Untyl I sayd, "D'ye like your bread...
...chance has thrown Louis Lean Hall into the best pot-pourri. He, with an artistry unique in that cast, achieves the most fascinating transitions in play after play, from African brigand to English sea captain, from doctor to slave without the least show of strain. Long live his daily bread...
Foods. "We are neglecting whole wheat bread, crusty bread, raw vegetables, sorghum molasses and unsalted butter. We ought to eat our lettuce just as it grows. Instead we cut it up first into tiny bits so that we won't have to chew it. This nation today is consuming sugar at the rate of 100 pounds a person a year, as against 30 pounds before the Revolutionary War. That's another failing on our part, our national tooth is too sweet."-Professor John A. Marshall, University of California...