Quotes about taste
taste culinary preference
Gourmandise is an impassioned, rational and habitual preference for all objects that flatter the sense of taste. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
taste eclectic
I have very eclectic tastes. Carly Fiorina
taste fame good-things
It is a good thing to happen to you, to have that taste of fame because then you don't hanker for it. Jane Badler
taste individualism elegance
In Italy, the Milanese are well organized but follow bourgeois taste. They adhere to certain codes of elegance, but not to individualism. Christian Lacroix
taste ifs
If someone else is paying for it, food just tastes a lot better. Gilbert Gottfried
taste wallets knows
It tastes like somebody stole my wallet. Ya know? Gerard Way
taste sticks complicated
I went to a restaurant the other day called 'Taste of the Raj.' The waiter hit me with a stick and got me to build a complicated railway system. Harry Hill
taste condiments conditions
Let your condiments be in the condition of your senses. Henry David Thoreau
taste-and-judgment speak microscopes
Taste is, so to speak, the microscope of the judgment. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
taste old-fashioned
I have very old-fashioned tastes. Jerry Hall
taste easy
How can you say when you're attracted to something? It's not easy to articulate my tastes. Jeff Goldblum
taste values
A food's value is based on how good it tastes. Homaro Cantu
taste genuine eliminating
What is false creates taste, and reinforces itself by knowingly eliminating any possible reference to the authentic. And what is genuine is reconstructed as quickly as possible, to resemble the false. Guy deBord
taste drink willing
I am willing to taste any drink once. James Branch Cabell
taste chickens
Chicken is Good! It tastes like chicken. Jean Craighead George
taste tacos milk
Introducing Tac-os! It's meat, cheese, and lettuce flavored O's in a tortilla bowl...... it even makes the milk taste like tacos! Harry Styles
taste junk junk-food
I don't like junk food, just because I don't like the taste of it, but I don't go to the gym - ever. Isla Fisher
taste watches film
I don't really watch many heist movies. Actually, I have quite eclectic tastes but I tend to watch just foreign films. Isla Fisher
taste different fame
The fame you earn has a different taste from the fame that is forced upon you Gloria Vanderbilt
taste may inclination
Taste may change, but inclination never. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
taste half being-true
[The] taste [of the French] is too timid to be true taste--or is but half taste. Horace Walpole
taste different various
Desiring things widely different for their various tastes. Horace
taste underestimate never-underestimate
Never underestimate the bad taste of the American public H. L. Mencken
taste acquired-taste
The only tastes worth having are acquired tastes. Gilbert Adair
taste bait feels
The escaped mouse ever feeles the taste of the bait. [The escaped mouse ever feels the taste of the bait.] George Herbert
taste life-is disputes
And you tell me, friends, that there is no disputing taste and tasting? But all life is a dispute over taste and tasting! Friedrich Nietzsche
taste christianity reason
It is our taste that decides against Christianity now, no longer our reasons. Friedrich Nietzsche
taste life-is disputes
All of life is a dispute over taste and tasting. Friedrich Nietzsche
taste suits pudding
If you do your fair day's work, you are certain to get your fair day's wage - in praise or pudding, whichever happens to suit your taste. Alexander Smith
taste raspberries sugar
Put cream and sugar on a fly and it tastes very much like a raspberry. E. W. Howe
taste records sells
Making good records tastes good in your mouh. And when that record sells, it tastes even better. Courtney Love
taste whatever
That's the joke about confinement pigs: they taste like whatever sauce you cook them with. Joel Salatin
taste opinion human-nature
Those works alone can have enduring success which successfully appeal to what is permanent in human nature -- which, while suiting the taste of the day, contain truths and beauty deeper than the opinions and tastes of the day. George Henry Lewes