Quotes about taste
taste life-is disputes
All of life is a dispute over taste and tasting. Friedrich Nietzsche
taste chickens
Chicken is Good! It tastes like chicken. Jean Craighead George
taste modern responsible
Russel Wright was the most responsible for the shift in taste toward modern in the late 1930s. George Nelson
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 clockwork-angel wells
Well, she's not responding to my advances," he observed more brightly than he felt, "so she must be dead." "Or she's a woman of good taste and sense. Cassandra Clare
taste needs instruments
Good taste - that's all you really need when you're playing an instrument. Kristin Hersh
taste niceties rejects
Good taste rejects excessive nicety. Francois Fenelon
taste substitutes good-taste
Good taste is not a substitute for knowledge Frank Lloyd Wright
taste results thousand
Taste is a result of a thousand distastes. Francois Truffaut
taste should this-life
In this life, you should read everything you can read. Taste everything you can taste. Meet everyone you can meet. Travel everywhere you can travel. Learn everything you can learn. Experience everything you can experience. Mario Cuomo
taste excess bland
When you've tasted excess, everything else tastes bland... Nikki Sixx
taste very-good bad-taste
To understand bad taste one must have very good taste. John Waters
taste strawberries thighs
Oh, the strawberries don't taste as they used to and the thighs of women have lost their clutch! John Steinbeck
taste enough given
You tasted it. Isn't that enough? Of what do you ever get more than a taste? That's all we're given in life, that's all we're given of life. A taste. There is no more. Philip Roth
taste touch
All that you touch All that you see All that you taste All you feel.
taste
Sir, you shall taste my Anno Domini. George Farquhar
taste-in-music heat masculine
I don't have a very 'masculine' taste in music. I get a lot of heat from my friends about that. Matthew Perry
taste certain truffles
Know why certain foods, such as truffles, are expensive. It's not because they taste best. Marilyn vos Savant
taste chef figures
As a chef, if I can taste something, I can basically figure out whats in it. Kelis
taste ethical animal-experimentation
Why is taste, the crudest of our senses, exempted from the ethical rules that govern our other senses? Jonathan Safran Foer
taste excellent contemplation
Taste is only to be educated by contemplation, not of the tolerably good but of the truly excellent. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
taste dignity comedy
The only rules comedy can tolerate are those of taste, and the only limitations those of libel. James Thurber
taste weaving genius
Genius has no taste for weaving sand. Ralph Waldo Emerson
taste reader ifs
And if the reader has no taste for what he reads, all the time is wasted Lin Yutang
taste excellent audience
I really trust audiences as having excellent taste, for the most part. Laurie Anderson
taste jazz wide
I've got wide tastes, but I don't like jazz. Terry Pratchett
taste formidable englishmen
It is in bad taste," is the most formidable word an Englishman can pronounce. Ralph Waldo Emerson
taste
You can taste a word. Pearl Bailey
taste way exciting
I am very attracted by bad taste-it is a lot more exciting than that supposed good taste which is nothing more than a standardized way of looking at things, Helmut Newton
taste purses peculiar
A person's taste is as much his own peculiar concern as his opinion or his purse. John Stuart Mill
taste mathematics natural
As the prerogative of Natural Science is to cultivate a taste for observation, so that of Mathematics is, almost from the starting point, to stimulate the faculty of invention. James Joseph Sylvester
taste admission i-can
Bacon is so good by itself that to put it in any other food is an admission of failure. You're basically saying, 'I can't make this other food taste good, so I'll throw in bacon.' Penn Jillette
taste crowns impossible
It is almost impossible for the poetess, once laurelled, to take off the crown for good or to reject values and taste of those who tender it. Louise Bogan