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taste
We're predators; we don't eat meat because it's handy, we eat meat because we have a taste for blood. Jeff Lindsay
taste meat vegetarian
Because I love the taste of meat I am a reluctant but dedicated vegetarian. Rex Harrison
taste eating results
Pear Drops were exciting because they had a dangerous taste. All of us were warned against eating them, and the result was that we ate them more than ever. Roald Dahl
taste bribe avarice
It is but shaping the bribe to the taste, and every one has his price. Samuel Richardson
taste occasional slang
The fastidious taste will find offence in the occasional vulgarisms, or what we now call slang, which not a few of our writers seem to have affected. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
taste moral journalism
The journalist should be on his guard against publishing what is false in taste or exceptionable in morals. William C. Bryant
taste reason feels
We taste and feel and see the truth. We do not reason ourselves into it. William Butler Yeats
taste inspired poet
what primitive tastes the ancients must have had if their poets were inspired by those absurd, untidy clumps of mist, idiotically jostling one another about Yevgeny Zamyatin
taste i-can
I can only tell you this-I would rather have taste than either love or money. William Haines
morally
Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. Daniel O'Connell
morale
I think that you will see the morale lifted, Harry McDonald
morality needs question
He needs the girl. It's that simple. There's no question of morality for him. Cillian Murphy
moral-high-ground iraq borders
We have the - the longest, friendliest border, you know, for the - for the longest time in the history - in recorded history, really, with Canada. And they get to sit on their moral perch, you know, take the moral high ground, say, oh, United States, shame on you about Iraq. They make us look bad internationally. And it's really not fair. Tucker Carlson
morality produce immorality
Moralism doesn't produce morality; it produces immorality. Tullian Tchividjian
morality study social
Study, analyse the social structure - that's always far more effective than moralising. Vincent Van Gogh
moral duty obligation
It would not be correct to say that every moral obligation involves a legal duty; but every legal duty is founded on a moral obligation. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
moral-growth names people
Maybe the growth of "God" signifies the existence of God. That is: if history naturally pushes people toward moral improvement, toward moral growth, and their God, as they conceive their God, grows accordingly, becoming morally richer, then maybe this growth is evidence of some higher purpose, and maybe - conceivably - the source of that purpose is worthy of the name divinity. Robert Wright
moral guidance authority
The search for moral guidance which shall not depend upon external authority has invariably ended in the acknowledgment of some new authority. Walter Lippmann
journalism whether
I don't know whether it will sell; God's truth, I don't care. I want it in libraries, I want it in journalism schools. I want it out there. Jim Taylor
journalism
Except for politics, no business is scrutinized more exhaustively than journalism. Russell Baker
journalism newspapers newspapers-journalism
I hope we never live to see the day when a thing is as bad as some of our newspapers make it. Will Rogers
journalism chairs editorials
The thorn in the cushion of the editorial chair. William Makepeace Thackeray
journalism people rock talk
Rock journalism is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read Frank Zappa
journalism exception presses
The press is, almost without exception, corrupt. Henry David Thoreau
journalism language boring
I arrived in the middle of a press conference - as boring a thing to sit through if you don't know the language as it is if you do. P. J. O'Rourke
journalism missions intellect
It is the mission of the press to disseminate intellect and at the same time destroy receptivity to it. Karl Kraus
journalism prophet historian
A historian is not always a prophet facing backwards, but a journalist is always someone who afterwards knew everything beforehand. Karl Kraus