A Quote by George Herbert

I had rather aske of my sire browne bread, then borrow of my neighbour white. — © George Herbert
I had rather aske of my sire browne bread, then borrow of my neighbour white.
There is a religious principle: Love thy neighbour as thyself. But it's also an economic asset. If you've got a neighbour, you've got help, and this implies another limit. If you want to have neighbours, you can't have a limitless growth economy. You have to prefer to have a neighbour rather than to own your neighbour farm.
There will be another Travis Browne when Travis Browne is done being Travis Browne.
If you needed to borrow a cup of sugar, you knocked on your neighbour's door.
AI works really well when you couple AI in a raisin bread model. AI is the raisins, but you wrap it in a good user interface and product design, and that's the bread. If you think about raisin bread, it's not raisin bread without the raisins. Right? Then it's just bread, but it's also not raisin bread without the bread. Then it's just raisins.
Fear is the white lipp'd sire Of subterfuge and treachery.
The question of bread for myself is a material question; but the question of bread for my neighbour, for everybody, is a spiritual and a religious question.
That past is still within our living memory, a time when neighbour helped neighbour, sharing what little they had out of necessity, as well as decency.
If you want my goodness to stay with you then serve your neighbour, for in him God comes to you himself; such a man sees in his neighbour the material and spiritual need he is called to meet.
The fact that in America bread lasts so long. You buy bread, and then it's bread forever - it's Forever Bread!
Most brown bread is merely white bread with a fake tan.
"The whiter the bread, the quicker you're dead" because white bread lacks vitamin E and lecithin.
I try not to borrow, first you borrow then you beg.
Dark bread like rye or pumpernickel is much healthier than the refined white bread favored by many Americans.
I like quinoa and brown rice, and I try to do that over a lot of white flour bread, even though I love that kind of bread.
Bread is a staple article of diet in theory, rather than in practice. There are few who are truly fond of bread in its simplest, most pure, and most healthful state.... Is there one person in a thousand who would truly enjoy a meal of simple bread of two days old?
You know how ESPN works; they'll throw themselves into a frenzy over Tebow's white bread lame ass niceness and then vilify Johnny Football just 'cause he rages now and then.
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