A Quote by Gracie Allen

You've buttered your bread, now sleep in it. — © Gracie Allen
You've buttered your bread, now sleep in it.
I cast my bread on the waters long ago. Now it's time for you to send it back to me - toasted and buttered on both sides.
Cast your bread upon the waters, and after many days it will come back buttered.
I don't see what difference it makes what side it's [your bread] buttered on. I always eat both sides.
Now I lay me down to sleep Knowing that your lenses peep Now I eat my daily bread And into the tape spool I'll be fed
Your mate doesn't live by bread alone; he or she needs to be 'buttered up' from time to time.
I know on which side my bread is buttered.
Ministers fall like buttered slices of bread: usually on their good side.
Deliberation, n.: The act of examining one's bread to determine which side it is buttered on.
A slab of bread "buttered" with lard and, if you were lucky, seasoned with salt and pepper, was a luxury.
I know where my bread is buttered, and for the most part, I'm better off doing my own thing.
Give me buttered white bread with Marmite crisps and salad cream and I'm a happy girl.
A slice of perfectly buttered, warm-from-the-oven bread has been known to bring tears to my eyes.
A philosopher is a person who doesn't care which side his bread is buttered on; he knows he eats both sides anyway.
The old days were slower. People buttered their bread without guilt and sat down to dinner en famille.
I awoke you from your sleep because I saw that you were having a nightmare. And now you are cross and say to me: "What are we supposed to do now? Everything is still night!" You ingrates! You should go to sleep again and dream better.
I know which side my bread is buttered on: the side which falls on the carpet.
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