Quotes About Taste
if I finally do catch you and put my mouth to yours you will taste that summer.
~ Sina Queyras, MxT
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I like bread, and I like butter - but I like bread with butter best.
~ Sarah Weiner
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A relationship is like a bubble the more you chew the lesser its tastes.
~ Taimoor Madni
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Just because you don't like peanut butter doesn't necessarily mean you can't like . . . peanuts.
~ Fredrik Backman, Beartown
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I'm starting to think you like prisons, " "And that you have the worst taste in men.
~ Victoria Aveyard, Glass Sword
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How could you love something so destructive?" I ask."Because this wolf doesn't care if your heart is whole or not, " you say. "It tastes just the same.
~ Jonathan Messinger, Hiding Out
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English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
~ E. B. White
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To be a scholar of mathematics you must be born with talent, insight, concentration, taste, luck, drive and the ability to visualize and guess.
~ Paul Halmos
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Appropriateness of style and clothing.
~ Napoleon Hill
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The best way to verify that you are alive is by checking if you like variations. Remember that food would not have a taste if it weren't for hunger; results are meaningless without effort, joy without sadness, convictions without uncertainty, and an ethical life isn't so when stripped of personal risks.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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You are rich if money you refuse tastes better than money you accept.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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You are rich if and only if money you refuse tastes better than money you accept.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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loss of mental function, taste for Frank Sinatra music, and similar degenerative effects.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Remember that food would not have a taste if it weren't for hunger;
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Even the apples we see in the stores are to be regarded with some suspicion: original apples were devoid of sweet taste and fruit corporations bred them for maximal sweetness—the mountain apples of my childhood were acid, bitter, crunchy, and much smaller than the shiny variety in U.S. stores said to keep the doctor away.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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We inherited the taste for uncalculated risk taking. Should we encourage such behavior?
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Hamburgers, to many of us, are vastly tastier than filet mignon because of the higher fat content, but people have been convinced that the latter is better because it is more expensive to produce.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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America is now wholly given over to a damned mob of scribbling women, and I should have no chance of success while the public taste is occupied with their trash--and should be ashamed of myself if I did succeed. What is the mystery of these innumberable editions of The Lamplighter (by Maria Susanna Cummins), and other books neither better nor worse? Worse they could not be, and better they need not be, when they sell by the hundred thousand.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Then she offered Citra ice cream that was the best she'd ever tasted.
~ Neal Shusterman
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The punishment for making something barely edible was having to eat it yourself.
~ Neal Shusterman
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In this respect you, unworthy companion of my sad life, resemble the public, to whom one must never present the delicate scents that only exasperate them, but instead give them only dung, chosen with care.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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Es ist etwas Berauschendes am schlechten Geschmack, nämlich das aristokratische Vergnügen, zu mißfallen.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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La moda, pues, debe considerarse un síntoma del gusto por lo ideal que flota en el cerebro humano por encima de todo cuanto la vida natural deposita en él de grosero, de terrestre y de inmundo, como una deformación sublime de la naturaleza, o más bien como un intento permanente y sucesivo de reformar la naturaleza. También
~ Charles Baudelaire
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What is exhilarating in bad taste is the aristocratic pleasure of giving offense.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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