Quotes about taste
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 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 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 losing findings
I’m losing my taste for everything, including even my taste for finding everything tasteless. Fernando Pessoa
taste tire good-company
Good taste is as tiring as good company. Francis Picabia
taste tire good-company
Taste is tiring like good company. Francis Picabia
taste may inclination
Taste may change, but inclination never. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
tasteful
I wanted it to look real Christmassy, but I didn't want it to look gaudy. I wanted it as tasteful as possible.
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-and-judgment speak microscopes
Taste is, so to speak, the microscope of the judgment. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
taste moral species
Bad taste is a species of bad morals.
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
The snozberries taste like snozberries! Roald Dahl
taste substance shame
Shame on all eloquence which leaves us with a taste for itself and not for its substance. Michel de Montaigne
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 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 purses peculiar
A person's taste is as much his own peculiar concern as his opinion or his purse. John Stuart Mill
taste chef figures
As a chef, if I can taste something, I can basically figure out whats in it. Kelis
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
taste-in-music fantastic social
You either have a great social life and shitty taste in music, or a fantastic taste in music with barely any social life. John Green
taste responsible strain
I find it a huge strain to be responsible for my tastes and be known and defined by them. Jonathan Franzen
taste hitting remember
I remember the Neil Young brand hitting me very hard immediately. He wasn't an acquired taste. I loved him immediately. Jonathan Demme
taste comedy dramatic
I have other tastes besides comedy. I love comedy. I adore it, but I love dramatic movies just as much. Jonah Hill
taste touch
All that you touch All that you see All that you taste All you feel.
taste-in-music causes outcast
I always preferred to hang out with the outcasts, 'cause they were cooler; they had better taste in music, for one thing, I guess because they had more time to develop one with the lack of social interaction they had! John Hughes
taste british
The British public has always had an unerring taste for ungifted amateurs. John Osborne
taste niceties rejects
Good taste rejects excessive nicety. Francois Fenelon
taste dignity comedy
The only rules comedy can tolerate are those of taste, and the only limitations those of libel. James Thurber