Als / Than Andere / Others Armut / Poverty Bitten / Beg Brot / Bread Glück / Happiness Ihm / Him Mehr / More Seine / His Täglich / Daily Tägliches Brot / Daily Bread Unsere / Our Verpflichtet / Obliged Wer / Who
Maturity - among other things, the unclouded happiness of the child at play, who takes it for granted that he is at one with his play-mates.
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.
The wretch who digs the mine for bread, or ploughs, that others may be fed, feels less fatigued than that decreed to him who cannot think or read.
What matters poverty? What matters anything to him who is enamoured of our art? Does he not carry in himself every joy and every beauty?
We should concentrate our work not only to a separated housing problem but housing involved in our daily work and all the other functions of the city.
Of course some days are easier than others, but my worst day is better than being in most humdrum occupations.
I did Our Daily Bread for King and that made me popular in the Soviet Union; King was amused by that.
That is what I did with Jack, and that's why he liked to do the readings with me because he knew I was there for him, and for our ability to blend the poetry and the music.
When it comes to politics today, the devils' not in the details; the devil's in the big picture, more often than not just hiding in plain sight.