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Quotes About Taste

He] put a tape on the car stereo and when I heard Neil Young singing, I shouted for him to turn it off, saying I was allergic to that whiny goddamn bastard.
~ Unknown
You don't have to look far to taste some of the best food the world has to offer. I'd pit my grandmother against a 3-star Michelin chef any day.
~ Nadia Giosia
You know, we don't have any decorative sprigs of rosemary we're not placing little matchstick radishes onto an hors d'oeuvre... The food's gotta taste good. The concept's gotta taste good.
~ Nadia Giosia
Pressing his thumb down on her jaw to part her lips, he kissed her again, angel dust glittering in the air. "Mmm." She rubbed against him. "Did you make a change to your special blend?" Angel dust, he'd told her, was normally rich and exquisite, but not sexual. Elena had only ever tasted Raphael's blend, and it was always oh-so-sexual-today, it also held a dangerous bite. Kisses down her throat. "I wouldn't wish my consort to suffer ennui.
~ Nalini Singh
As an example of wealth, good taste, and subtle intimidation, it took first prize.
~ Nalini Singh
Strong fingers against her face, his arm holding her tightly in place. "The blood you taste is freely given," he murmured in her ear. "It intoxicates." She
~ Nalini Singh
I'm cool enough to have moved from iceberg lettuce to romaine. I wasn't cool enough for field greens, which I kind of think might be weeds that some chef somewhere is having a huge belly laugh over—sort of like the Emperor's new clothes.
~ Unknown
Rather than becoming bored by always eating the same brand, try mixing cereals to concoct endless varieties of flavors. I typically have 10 to 18 varieties in my cupboard. My
~ Unknown
It was furnished neither in good taste nor in bad taste, but simply with no attempt at taste at all...
~ Nancy Mitford
Choosing a religion, says philosopher Ernest Gellner, has become akin to choosing a wallpaper pattern or menu item—an area of life where it is considered acceptable to act on purely personal taste or feelings. Most
~ Nancy Pearcey
Put on bibs, shake the lobster for the camera, tickle its swimmerets, remove and crack the claw, dip and eat. Cut open the stomach, taste tomalley and roe, remove body meat, dip, and eat. Suck and nibble on legs and tail flaps.
~ Unknown
He is very skillful. But she understands…that what's delicious is different for everyone.
~ Unknown
Serving delicious food in its most delicious state." Cooking is as simple as that.
~ Unknown
You will find that your taste buds have a memory of about 3 weeks.
~ Unknown
There was no matching real, Jersey-style pizza
~ Unknown
It's a curious thing that when one speaks from the heart it is invariably in the worst of taste.
~ Ngaio Marsh
She who licks her lips knows the taste of her lover's desires
~ Nick Bantock
Maybe she really likes guys who like hamburgers.
~ Unknown
The patterns was changing, she could taste it, feel it in the different weight and heft of her body every morning, in th way her mother looked at her.
~ Nicola Griffith
The wine was warm now from being by the fire, its taste as rounded and familiar as the roof of my mouth. It would be very easy to just to finish this bottle, then start another one, sleep soundly, and get up in the morning and go about my business rebuilding the cabin, pretending to turn it into a home.
~ Nicola Griffith
The taste of the masses is characterized not by their antipathy to the excellent, but by the passivity with which they enjoy equally the good, the mediocre, and the bad. The masses do not have bad taste. They simply do not have taste.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
De goede smaak die is aangeleerd is erger dan de slechte smaak die men van nature heeft.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
The effect of democratic rhetoric on taste is called disgust.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
To write for posterity* is not to worry whether they will read us tomorrow. It is to aspire to a certain quality of writing. Even when no one reads us. *Posterity is not the whole of future generations. It is a small group of men with taste, a proper upbringing, and erudition, in each generation.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila