Quotes About Taste
The miniature potatoes tasted a little like dirt, and the green veggies were too chewy, but Jason ate them for the sake of his nutrition. Anything that terrible had to be healthy.
~ Brandon Mull
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I like pancakes.
~ Brandon Mull
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That soup tasted better than the blood of my enemies. Considering I'd never actually tasted the blood of my enemies, perhaps that didn't do justice to the soup.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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You never know how much you'll like something until you try it out.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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You can't taste a memory without tainting it with who you have become.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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Cody had said it was magic, and had told me not to ask any questions lest I "anger the wee daemons inside who make the gloves work and our coffee taste good
~ Brandon Sanderson
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cooking was an art—and art was subjective. One man could love an ice sculpture while another thought it boring. It was the same with food and drink. It did not make the food broken, or the person broken, to not be liked.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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The only way to create something that nobody hates is to ensure that it can't be loved either. Remove enough spice from soup and you'll just end up with water.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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Wayne popped one in his mouth—candied bacon wrapped around a walnut. "How is it?" Wax asked. "Tastes like cotton candy," Wayne said, relishing the flavor, "made of baby.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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The only way to create something that nobody hates is to ensure that it can't be loved either. Remove enough spice from soup, and you'll just end up with water.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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Human taste is as varied as human fingerprints," Wit said. "Nobody will like everything, everybody dislikes something, someone loves that thing you hate—but at least being hated is better than nothing. To risk metaphor, a grand painting is often about contrast: brightest brights, darkest darks. Not grey mush. That a thing is hated is not proof that it's great art, but the lack of hatred is certainly proof that it is not.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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She took my other sense of taste. The important one. And with it went my sense of humor, my sense of decorum, my sense of purpose, and my sense of self. The last one stung the most, since it appears my sense of self is tied directly to my wit. I mean, it's in the name
~ Brandon Sanderson
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El vendedor lo ha llamado «chouta». Está bueno.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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Dear Abba, I have had glimpses of enlightenment, quicksilver encounters that have allowed me to say a little more of who You are. But they've just been the tip of the iceberg. Give me the eyes to not merely notice but see. Give me the ears to not only hear but listen. Give me the courage to further touch Your scars. I want to taste more and digest more of the riches of the mystery that is You. Help me come to my senses, and know You better.
~ Brennan Manning
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The nature of God's love for us is outrageous. Why doesn't this God of ours display some taste and discretion in dealing with us? Why doesn't He show more restraint? To be blunt about it, couldn't God arrange to have a little more dignity? Wow!
~ Brennan Manning
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I personally can't think of anything less sacrosanct than a bad book or even a mediocre book.
~ Helene Hanff
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I hate good taste. It's the worst thing that can happen to a creative person.
~ Helmut Newton
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Wine is the most civilized thing in the world.
~ Hemingway
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I wanted to try this new drink. That's all we do, isn't it - look at things and try new drinks?
~ Hemingway
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Do you know what the wind tastes like? […] Mysterious spices […] that tell us about people and events far away. That we can't see. But that we can sense if we draw the wind deep into our mouths and then eat it.
~ Henning Mankell
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Just as a whole world of beauty can be discovered in one flower, so the great grace of God can be tasted in one small moment Just as no great travels are necessary to see the beauty of creation, so no great ecstasies are needed to discover the love of God.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
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Every one carries his own inch-rule of taste, and amuses himself by applying it, triumphantly, wherever he travels.
~ Henry Adams
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He who distinguishes the true savor of his food can never be a glutton; he who does not cannot be otherwise.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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it is remarkable that the wild apple, which I praise as so spirited and racy when eaten in the fields or woods, being brought into the house, has frequently a harsh and crabbed taste. The Saunter-er's Apple not even the saunterer can eat in the house.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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