A Quote by T.S. Mathews

The Press is not our daily bread but our daily sugar pill. — © T.S. Mathews
The Press is not our daily bread but our daily sugar pill.
We ought as much to pray for a blessing upon our daily rod as upon our daily bread.
And according as we say, "Our Father," because He is The Father of those who understand and believe; so also we call it "our Bread," because Christ is The Bread of those who are in union with His Body. And we ask that this Bread should be given to us daily, that we who are in Christ, and daily receive The Eucharist for the Food of Salvation, may not by the interposition of some heinous sin...be separated from Christ's Body.
When I was growing up, I never heard anyone pray, "Give me this day my daily bread." It was always, "Give us this day our daily bread." That stuck. We're all in this together.
To be obliged to beg our daily happiness from others bespeaks a more lamentable poverty than that of him who begs his daily bread.
Daily toil, however humble it may be, is our daily duty, and by doing it well, we make it a part of our daily worship.
A pill that the present moment is daily bread to thousands.
If and when a horror turns up you will then be given Grace to help you. I don't think one is usually given it in advance. "Give us our daily bread" (not an annuity for life) applies to spiritual gifts too; the little daily support for the daily trial. Life has to be taken day by day and hour by hour.
We’re supposed to depend upon God for our protection and our provision and for our daily bread, not for our government.
The normal Christian life is a life of regular, daily answer to prayer. In the model prayer Jesus taught His disciples to pray daily for bread, and expect to get it, and to ask daily for forgiveness, for deliverance from the evil one, and for other needs, and daily to get the answers they sought.
For it is we who must pray for our daily bread, and if He grants it to us, it is only through our labour, our skill and preparation.
We need not borrow and take up sorrows upon use of the morrow, to make up our present load; as we read of daily bread, so of a daily cross, Luke ix. M, which we are bid to take, not to make.
Who we are is the result of how we live and act on a daily basis. Our daily actions reflect our prime values and motivations.
In the life of the Indian there is only one inevitable duty-the duty of prayer-the daily recognition of the Unseen and Eternal. Our daily devotions were more necessary to us than daily food.
If therefore our houses be houses of the Lord, we shall for that reason love home, reckoning our daily devotion the sweetest of our daily delights, and our family worship the most valuable of our family comforts. This will sanctify to us all the conveniences of our houses, and reconcile us to the inconveniences of it.
Work is a search for daily meaning as well as for daily bread.
Daily news and sugar confuse our system in the same manner.
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