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351. 
If my belly is of glass, I will fill it with bread and chicken; if it is a closed cellar, I will fill it with cockroaches.
352. 
If someone hits you with a stone, hit him with bread; your bread will return to you and his stone will return to him.
353. 
A prudent man will read the letter from back to front.
354. 
Even the thinnest piece of meat will happily marry a piece of bread.
355. 
You don't have to know much to read, but you do to cook.
356. 
A strawberry blossom will not moisten dry bread.
357. 
Borrowed bread lies heavy on the stomach.
358. 
As the fat man gets thinner, the thin one is already dead.
359. 
By day they're ready to divorce, by night they're ready for bed.
360. 
Give me, Lord, my daily bread, I will get my own brandy.
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