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Quotes About Taste

Thanks cows. I appreciate your tastiness.
~ Craig Ferguson
Her prettiness was factual and obvious, the way a flag was patriotic or a puppy was cute—not an interesting prettiness, but also not contingent on taste.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
Mama!' Rosie tugged on my shirt. 'This broccoli is tasty and wonderful'.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
But Paul liked the girls best. The men seemed common and rather dull. He liked them all, but they were uninteresting.
~ D.H. Lawrence
Nobody can be more clownish, more clumsy and sententiously in bad taste than Herman Melville.
~ D.H. Lawrence
Patience, Humility, Manners, and Taste, common schools and kindergartens, industrial and technical schools, literature and tolerance,—all these spring from knowledge and culture, the children of the university. So must men and nations build, not otherwise, not upside down.
~ W.E.B. Du Bois
All this I swallow and it tastes good . . . . I like it well, and it becomes mine, I am the man . . . . I suffered . . . . I was there.
~ Walt Whitman
Jobs had always been an extremely opinionated eater, with a tendency to instantly judge any food as either fantastic or terrible. He could taste two avocados that most mortals would find indistinguishable, and declare that one was the best avocado ever grown and the other inedible.
~ Walter Isaacson
The only problem with Microsoft is they just have no taste, they have absolutely no taste," he said. "I don't mean that in a small way. I mean that in a big way, in the sense that they don't think of original ideas and they don't bring much culture into their product.
~ Walter Isaacson
what would have been a dining room. He wanted around him only things
~ Walter Isaacson
Steve believed it was our job to teach people aesthetics, to teach people what they should like
~ Walter Isaacson
The only problem with Microsoft is they just have no taste, they have absolutely no taste
~ Walter Isaacson
Se dio cuenta, una vez más, de que Estados Unidos, pese a sus muestras de mal gusto y sus excesos de entusiasmo, le ofrecía libertades que puede que ya no encontrara en Europa.
~ Walter Isaacson
I know how bad a thing it is to be a slave and I know how terrible it was but I don't believe that there's a free person in the whole world that knows how good a cup full of water can taste. Because you have to be a deprived slave, to be kept waiting for your water like we were to really appreciate how good just one swallow can be. When we finally got a drop on our tongues it was like something straight from the hands of the Almighty.
~ Walter Mosley
I HAVE already hinted that the dainty, squeamish, and fastidious taste acquired by a surfeit of idle reading, had not only rendered our hero unfit for serious and sober study, but had even disgusted him in some degree with that in which he had hitherto indulged. He
~ Walter Scott
Does the sense of being pleased and amused blunt our faculties of perception and discrimination of character, that I can only compare it to the taste of certain fruits, at once luscious and poignant, which renders our palate totally unfit for relishing or distinguishing the viands which are subsequently subjected to its criticism.
~ Walter Scott
I have met people who insist that humans taste like veal. And one woman from Canada who will swear up and down that people, like most other things, taste a bit like chicken. But she was crazy. And also Canadian.
~ Warren Ellis
Blue Face Disgusting taste Flush it Shush it Cold disgrace
~ Wendelin Van Draanen
My coffee had grown cold. I looked down and saw a half cut of cold coffee staring back at me. That meant, in my haste, I had not sucked it down so fast that I hadn't truly tasted it. Working with Marshall, I learned how to find and brew great coffee, but living with Hack, I learned how to taste it. Big difference.
~ Charles Martin
One must know combinations, one must have a true knowledge of food to be in the moment.
~ Charlie Trotter
A great meal can be deftly managed or thuggishly muscled, either way resulting in an original offering of scrumptiousness.
~ Chase LeBlanc
There's no such thing as too much garlic.
~ Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
It would probably be uncharitable to call the look "neoclassical Georgian plus IBM taupe and gingerbread revival meeting in a dark alley for fisticuffs and insults." But there I go anyway. It wasn't my kind of joint. I
~ Cherie Priest
To taste its best, wine, especially red wine, must be uncorked and exposed to the air for a period of time before it is drunk.
~ Cheryl Mendelson