[He] spread his bread with all sorts of butter, yet none would stick thereon.
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Thomas Fuller, describing Tusser's failure to profit from numerous ventures.Thomas Tusser
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Yes yes (quoth she) for all those wyse woordis vttred,
I know on which syde my bread is buttred.
But there will no butter cleaue on my breade.
And on my bread any butter to be spreade.
Euery promise that thou therin dost vtter,
Is as sure as it were sealed with butter.John Heywood
In lecturing on cookery, as on housebuilding, I divide the subject into, not four, but five grand elements: first, Bread; second, Butter; third, Meat; fourth, Vegetables; and fifth, Tea — by which I mean, generically, all sorts of warm, comfortable drinks served out in teacups, whether they be called tea, coffee, chocolate, broma, or what not. I affirm that, if these five departments are all perfect, the great ends of domestic cookery are answered, so far as the comfort and well-being of life are concerned.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
I won't quarrel with my bread and butter.
Jonathan Swift
He knows which Side of his Bread is butter'd.
Thomas (writer) Fuller
Besides, they always smell of bread and butter.
Lord Byron
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