Quotes About Taste
You smoke? (Randy) Only when I'm on fire. (Steele) I don't appreciate your humor, Mr. Steele. (Randy) I'm an acquired taste. (Steele)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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What would you like? (Maggie) I don't care. I'll eat anything not Tylenol or chocolate. (Wren)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Hope you don't mind my taste in music. I like a little backbeat when I launch. (Devyn) Just wait until you're in battle with him. That shit'll make your ears bleed. (Sway)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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And just remember, kids, three out of four demons all prefer barbecue sauce over hemoglobin. (Simi)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Mama Lo can get a bit nasty whenever I play with the cubs. She thinks I'm going to eat one, but they're not to my taste. Too hairy. Now if she'd let me skin one, I might be interested. (Simi) He laughed in spite of himself. Are you joking about that? (Gallagher) Oh no. I never joke about hairy food. It's disgusting. (Simi)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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You will taste a way of life profoundly nourishing and from your tongue may spring a song or poem or sentence or word or maybe nothing but silence. Silence only the heart can turn to song.
~ Emily Saliers
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Why take pride in cooking, when they don't take pride in eating?
~ Erma Bombeck
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Somebody once told me that whatever you're listening to at 30 years old is going to be what you listen to for life and that's largely true.
~ Michael Wilbon
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The painter celebrates life where he finds it. His morality is the morality of enjoyment, of the continuous development of his own taste without shame or fear. It is a sort of heroism.
~ Patrick Swift
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I personally do not think that I have ever done, in my working life, anything vulgar. I know I've done provocative things.
~ Polly Allen Mellen
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When you can program your own life, you're just going to program what you already like. Because of that, people's taste becomes much more narrow-minded.
~ Rob Zombie
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Amy: I never knew you drank wine. Doctor: I'm 1103 I must have drunk it sometime in my life. *takes sip and spits it out in disgust*
~ Steven Moffat
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I care not a jot for immortal life, but only for the taste of tea.
~ Lu Tong
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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
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Vegetables you've grown in your own garden just taste better. Meals that you've cooked yourself just taste better. And yes, animals that you've killed yourself just taste better.
~ John Durant
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Fu come se avesse appoggiato le labbra su un pezzo di arrosto freddo
~ John Fante
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It formed into small drops on his weather beaten features, drops that rolled down his cheeks. Strangely, some of them tasted like salt.
~ John Flanagan
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He dipped his finger in it and tasted. "Bitter," he said. "That's a good sign," Jesper said knowingly. They all looked at him. "Medicine is supposed to taste bad," he explained. "The worse it tastes, the better it is for you. Everyone knows that.
~ John Flanagan
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Bitter," he said. "That's a good sign," Jesper said knowingly. They all looked at him. "Medicine is supposed to taste bad," he explained. "The worse it tastes, the better it is for you. Everyone knows that.
~ John Flanagan
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bacon is a little like chewing shards of pottery. And the eggs deserved a better fate.
~ John Flanagan
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Let me put it this way. . . . It's not the best. Eating the bacon is a little like chewing shards of pottery. And the eggs deserved a better fate.
~ John Flanagan
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Disco sure did suck.
~ John Fogerty
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There are fine cigars and cheap cigars, but there are no fine cheap cigars -- Winston Churchill
~ John Frycek
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Politics are popularly supposed to govern the direction, and statesmen to be the guardian angels, of Civilization. It seems to me that they have little or no power over its growth. They are of it, and move with it. Their concern is rather with the body than with the mind or soul of a nation. One needs not to be an engineer to know that to pull a man up a wall one must be higher than he; that to raise general taste one must have better taste than that of those whose taste he is raising.
~ John Galsworthy
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