We have no right to luxuries while the poor want bread.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We want only loyal workers who are grateful from the bottom of their hearts for the bread which we let them earn.
We take food for granted, but it isn't a luxury for many people.
Government can supply bread, but it can't mend a broken spirit.
Well, I mean, bread, I mean, I've got to have bread too to live.
That is one of the bitter curses of poverty; it leaves no right to be generous.
The poor have to labour in the face of the majestic equality of the law, which forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread.
Our necessities never equal our wants.
A person who steals bread during a famine is not treated as a thief.
You do not build your own houses, nor make your own garments, nor bake your own bread, simply because you know that if you were to attempt all these things they would all be more or less ill done.
We cannot afford to leave the poor behind.
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