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Those two are a fastidious couple. She's fast and he's hideous.
— Henny Youngman
Yes there is a meaning; at least for me, there is one thing that matters - to set a chime of words tinkling in the minds of a few fastidious people.
— Logan Pearsall Smith
Discriminate, discriminate, and again discriminate! Be fastidious. Choose. Select.
— E. Merrill Root
Fastidious attention to detail makes the difference between an OK service and first class service.
— Ben Elliot
I'm terribly fastidious. I like symmetry and neatness, but my house is as chaotic as any other family's.
— Kevin McCloud
If women were as fastidious as men, morally or physically, there would be an end of the race.
— George Bernard Shaw
Literature is so common a luxury that the age has grown fastidious.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
I found for me that my safe place was work. I could control my environment. I became very fastidious and detailed, and wanted things a certain way.
— Marie Osmond
Flatter me, but delicately, please, for I am fastidious.
— Mason Cooley
They who are not fastidious as to the means, seldom fail of securing the result they aim at.
— Fanny Fern
The etiquette question that troubles so many fastidious people New Year's Day is: How am I ever going to face those people again?
— Judith Martin
Now it becomes clear that he's one of those people who is fastidious about his personal appearance but secretly skivenly about everything else
— Audrey Niffenegger
A fastidious taste is like a squeamish appetite; the one has its origin in some disease of the mind, as the other has in some ailment of the stomach.
— Robert Southey
And would not her fastidious litheness take away the heavy taste of the fleshy girls in the Citrus Inn? McGee, the Perfidious.
— John D. MacDonald
Conversation, fastidious goddess, loves blood better than brick, and feasts most subtly on the human will.
— Virginia Woolf
Napoleon would always be extremely fastidious when it came to other people's morals, although his own were frequently questionable.
— Leslie Carroll
You're a fine fastidious young man, as proud as a lion, as gentle as a girl. You'd make a good catch for the devil.
— Honore De Balzac
That wonderful book, while it obtains admiration from the most fastidious critics, is loved by those who are too simple to admire it.
— Thomas B. Macaulay
People who are too fastidious towards the finite never reach actuality, but linger in abstraction, and their light dies away.
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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
Fastidious taste makes enjoyment a struggle.
— Mason Cooley
Since even the most fastidious among us can rarely escape hearing salacious local gossip, it is as well to enjoy what cannot be avoided.
— P.D. James
I'm a fastidious bookman and have never liked reading books with library markings or other messy defects.
— Larry McMurtry
The fastidious are unfortunate; nothing satisfies them.
— Jean De La Fontaine