Quotes about delicacy
delicacy spirit sin
Charles Henry Parkhurst Sin spoils the spirit's delicacy, and unwillingness deadens its susceptibility.
delicacy ducks higher pays sold
Kate Winslet Foie gras is sold as an expensive delicacy in some restaurants and shops. But no one pays a higher price for foie gras than the ducks and geese who are abused and killed to make it.
delicacy room-with-a-view
E. M. Forster Are not beauty and delicacy the same?
delicacy three obsession
Steve Martin With a cheery delicacy she divided my obsessions into three categories: acceptable, unacceptable, and hilarious.
delicacy refinement comparison
Francois de La Rochefoucauld Too great refinement is false delicacy, and true delicacy is solid refinement.
delicacy spirit inspired
Horace Walpole [Corneille] was inspired by Roman authors and Roman spirit, Racine with delicacy by the polished court of Louis XIV.
delicacy
Georg C. Lichtenberg Delicacy in woman is strength.
delicacy feed food ideology masses truly
Naomi Klein The truly powerful feed ideology to the masses like fast food while they dine on the most rarified delicacy of all: impunity.
delicacy grew
Everyone here just grew up with Spam. It is a delicacy here. It's like steak.
delicacy may judgment
Jonathan Swift A footman may swear; but he cannot swear like a lord. He can swear as often: but can he swear with equal delicacy, propriety, and judgment?
delicacy delicate
Novalis Many things are too delicate to be thought; many more, to be spoken.
delicacy elegance produce
Johann Kaspar Lavater Neither refinement nor delicacy is indispensable to produce elegance.
delicacy fats concealed
Clement Freud Congealed fat is pretty much the same, irrespective of the delicacy around which it is concealed.
delicacy tribes bats
Lily King There are certain tribes in the middle Sepik that eat raw bat. A certain kind of raw bat is a delicacy.