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A virtuous abstinence from the joys of pederasty comes most easily to those who have no taste for it.
— Oscar Wilde
Good taste is the enemy of creativity.
— Pablo Picasso
The secret of food lies in memory - of thinking and then knowing what the taste of cinnamon or steak is.
— Jerry Saltz
The taste of the finely-worded truth rolled upon the tongue as its thought is revolved in the mind.
— William Francis Henry King
There were times when the bad and the sad could have weighed me down. But to drink life from only the good is to taste only half of it.
— E.L. Konigsburg
True happiness that stands the taste of time comes by recognizing and appreciating what we do possess.
— Ogwo David Emenike
For surely the food that memory gives to eat is bitter to the taste, and it is only with the teeth of hope that we can bear to chew it. (Ayesha)
— H. Rider Haggard
My references, my musical tastes, everything that I like, in fact, comes from the '70s.
— Clemence Poesy
Martinis are glamorous but also so simple because they only have a few ingredients, and you can really taste the vodka.
— Stephanie Sigman
I am enamour'd of growing out-doors, Of men that live among cattle or taste of the ocean or woods,
— Walt Whitman
My taste in the films I've taken as an actor is similar to what I'd do a director or writer: all quite odd, challenging stuff, slightly off-the-wall.
— Daniel Radcliffe
Designs in connection with postage stamps and coinage may be described, I think, as the silent ambassadors on national taste.
— William Butler Yeats
I barely notice colors unless I taste them. Not the yellows or the greens. I taste the deeper blues. The darker reds.
— David Levithan
Mozart, the last chord of a centuries-old great European taste.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Hey, I used to eat at McDonald's: I liked the taste of the food, especially the French fries.
— Eric Schlosser
Why is taste, the crudest of our senses, exempted from the ethical rules that govern our other senses?
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Youth changes its tastes by the warmth of its blood; age retains its tastes by habit.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
On the whole we have just as much orange left and it tastes far better, if we give a good deal of it away.
— Margaret Warde
Gradually I came to realize that people will more readily swallow lies than truth, as if the taste of lies was homey, appetizing: a habit.
— Martha Gellhorn
It's going to be legen ... wait for it ... and I hope you're not lactose-intolerant cause the second half of that word is ... dairy!
— Barney Stinson
The taste for luxuries increases with marvelous rapidity under indulgence.
("A Night In An Old Castle") — George Payne Rainsford James
("A Night In An Old Castle") — George Payne Rainsford James
Blessed, blessed is their Guru, whose mouth tastes the Ambrosial Fruit of the Lord.
— Guru Gobind Singh
A man speaks of what he knows, a woman of what pleases her: the one requires knowledge, the other taste.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
In Italy, the Milanese are well organized but follow bourgeois taste. They adhere to certain codes of elegance, but not to individualism.
— Christian Lacroix
A bitter thing cannot be made sweet.
The taste of anything can be changed.
But poison cannot be changed into nectar. — B.R. Ambedkar
The taste of anything can be changed.
But poison cannot be changed into nectar. — B.R. Ambedkar
Among the classic tastes: bread sauce, Nuits St Georges Les Perdrix 1962, Worcestershire sauce, Toblerone and Bovril.
— Kenneth Tynan
The beer had the color and taste of baby's pee, but we followed our usual routine and drank with joyless discipline until we both passed out.
— Viet Thanh Nguyen
I send you a kaffis of mustard seed, that you may taste and acknowledge the bitterness of my victory.
— Alexander The Great
As I run my sector, I can't help but smile. I'm free again, I can taste the wind and touch the sky.
— Marie Lu
Why this cult of wilderness? ... because we like the taste of freedom; because we like the smell of danger.
— Edward Abbey
Why did death make life taste so much sweeter? Why could the heart love only what it could also lose?
— Cornelia Funke
I guess I'm a real fan of older music, and that's what shaped my taste and the way I sing.
— Jessie Ware
I have no taste for either poverty or honest labor, so writing is the only recourse left for me.
— Hunter S. Thompson
And resting in the ocean, dipped into the sea, I find glimmers of One Taste everywhere.
— Ken Wilber
Mrs. Pritchard could not stand an anticlimax. She required the taste of blood from time to time to keep her equilibrium.
— Flannery O'Connor
Some people are born with the first word of a language resting on their tongue though it may take some time before they can taste it.
— Shannon Hale
The only rules comedy can tolerate are those of taste, and the only limitations those of libel.
— James Thurber
While it is February one can taste the full joys of anticipation. Spring stands at the gate with her finger on the latch.
— Patience Strong
The snozberries taste like snozberries!
— Roald Dahl
The day I make movies that Rupert Murdoch likes and admires is the day I'll throw in the towel, because he's got no taste.
— Irwin Winkler
The desire of privilege and the taste of equality are the dominant and contradictory passions of the French of all times.
— Charles De Gaulle
In the well-ordered home we may experience a taste of heaven.
— David O. McKay
The only tastes worth having are acquired tastes.
— Gilbert Adair
My tastes are simple. I like only the very best.
— Winston Churchill
To show the relativity of what's good taste and what's not is something I like to play with.
— Jean Paul Gaultier
We read fantasy to find the colors again, I think. To taste strong spices and hear the songs the sirens sang.
— George R R Martin
You couldn't see love, or touch it, or taste it, yet it could destroy you and leave you in the dark, chasing after your own destiny.
— Alice Hoffman
I think I can capture the taste buds of the average right-wing conservative who loves barbecue.
— Bobby Seale
It's the picnic principle. Things taste better outdoors. And if it's a forbidden thing, so much the better.
— Franny Billingsley
The core of a director is the person's tastes in what elements go together and how they go together. It's a puzzle.
— Andre Ovredal
The end of the world made gelato taste a lot better
— Rick Riordan
Real danger had its own taste, vivid as lemon juice, by contrast with the weak lemonade of imagination.
— Diana Gabaldon
Coffee and love taste the same, bittersweet!
— Saravana Kumar Murugan
I guess you could say I have bad taste in men. But I no longer feel the need to be someone's wife.
— Halle Berry
It was as though he had secrets, and he wanted you to know he would keep them for the pleasure of depriving you of their taste.
— Thomm Quackenbush
Give the child a taste of meditation by creating a climate and atmosphere of love, acceptance and silence.
— Swami Dhyan Giten
long to taste the honeyed breeze and touch the rubied apple's flavor - to speak with soft conversing leaves, the songs of sky's white clouds to savor.
— Marcia Lynn McClure
No one, not even Shakespeare, surpasses Milton in his command of the sound, the music, the weight and taste and texture of English words.
— Philip Pullman
Breathe the air, taste the wine, kiss the girls, and always remember that the tales of another are never as wondrous as your own.
— Michael J. Sullivan
There is such a thing as a general revolution which changes the taste of men as it changes the fortunes of the world.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I am a man of simple tastes-I am quite easily satisfied with the best of everything.
— Winston Churchill
The door of wisdom is always open for those who let their minds taste so many different ideas!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
And her taste in men should be applauded until the cows came home and tap-danced on the front lawn.' (Taryn)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
The world is made out of Nutella. You just need to stick your tongue out, so that you could really taste it.
— Nishikant
With the internet, things are so much more immediate. People taste-test things to see if they want to buy the CD.
— Michael Bolton
The less you do to beautiful food, the better it's going to taste. You don't need to mess with it all the time.
— Gail Simmons
~ A taste of Heaven on earth!" "THE ENCHANTING LEGENDS OF SHILOH MANSION:The Young King!" ~
— DeBorrah K. Ogans
I would find you down the line with broken wings, pick you up, and swear that you would taste the sky again.
— Pleasefindthis
The woman didn't taste bad, but she tasted wrong. She smelled good, but it wasn't right.
— Kresley Cole
We are born dead, and we are becoming more and more contented with our condition. We are acquiring the taste for it.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
No man enjoys the true taste of life, but he who is ready and willing to quit it.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
You've got to change with the public's taste.
— Nat King Cole
[The people that worked on The Simpsons] just had good taste. They knew how to execute absurd jokes.
— Eric Andre
Beer does not taste like itself unless it is chasing a dram of neat whisky down the gullet - preferably two drams
— Compton Mackenzie
Some have the temperament and tastes of genius, without its creative power. They feel acutely, but express tamely.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
The real seat of taste was not the tongue but the mind
— Mahatma Gandhi