The phrase "bread and roses" symbolizes the dual demands of workers for both basic economic needs (bread) and a better quality of life (roses). It became popular during the labor movement, particularly associated with the 1912 Lawrence textile strike, where workers sought fair wages and improved working conditions. The phrase encapsulates the idea that while survival is essential, dignity and beauty in life are equally important.
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Bread and Roses - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG USA:PG-13
It means your everything, basicly what you live on :)
Roses is the meaning of the English phrase "a beau's dozen." The question may be posed in crossword puzzles. It most famously references the 12 roses which one sends to his sweetheart on Valentine's Day.
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary is often depicted carrying bread and roses, symbolizing her devotion to serving the poor and marginalized. She is known for her acts of charity and for providing food to the hungry.
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The Bread and Roses strike took place in 1912. In this strike, workers protested unfair employment practices in Lawrence factories.
The Supercast - 2012 Bread and Roses 1-5 was released on: USA: 1 May 2012
At Alexis Banks' house. . . ! ! !
The phrase breaking bread means to share a meal so I'm assuming your friends, or whomever said the phrase in your question, simply went home to eat.
The phrase "stop and smell the roses" means to take time to appreciate and enjoy the beauty of life and the present moment, rather than rushing through it. It encourages mindfulness and gratitude for the small things in life.
One "dozen red roses" mean 12 red roses