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Quotes About Palatable

Cartoon violence is something very vivid and dark but made palatable for children in a fun way. That's the kind of comedy I do - I try to take subjects that might seem deep and make them as silly as possible.
~ Michael Che
The key to humor is often self-loathing or sarcasm. In a sense, that's how self-loathing is made palatable.
~ James Gray
I'm trying to demystify the whole process. Make it simple, make it palatable. I want people to have respect for the law, and I want to educate people on the basics of the law.
~ Joseph Wapner
I just have to trust that the story is going to shake out in such a way that's going to be palatable to readers.
~ Lynn Coady
A man of substance should trust very carefully an online networking friend whose shared images are not often palatable to his taste.
~ Anuj
I expect the audience to come up to my level. I am not interested in compromising my music to make it palatable to an assumed sub-standard mass.
~ Don Ellis
Being a victim is more palatable than having to recognize the intrinsic contradictions of one's own governing philosophy.
~ Tom Clancy
God is compassionate and just, loving and holy, wrathful and forgiving. WE can't sideline His more difficult attributes to make room for the palatable ones.
~ Francis Chan
The foods that are recommended today are as palatable as a steady diet of wet blotters.
~ Groucho Marx
Jack Stepney had once said of Miss Van Osburgh that she was as reliable as roast mutton. His own taste was in the line of less solid and more highly-seasoned diet; but hunger makes any fare palatable, and there had been times when Mr. Stepney had been reduced to a crust.
~ Edith Wharton
I think the comedy clubs tend to homogenize the acts a little bit, because they force them to be palatable in way too many environments.
~ Bo Burnham
My art should have a lightness and sweetness. Especially since it has heavy and triggering subject matters, I prefer to present it in a way that's palatable and draws people in.
~ Zoe Buckman
...things become mainstream when they become imaged over and over again. Something happens in relationship to ideas of representation that makes it more palatable or digestible.
~ Catherine Opie
So I think it's fair to say it's even more of a challenge for some of these actors that are coming up, because there's such a pressure to look good, to be sexy and be palatable to people on whatever level.
~ Anthony Michael Hall
result, he's firmly persuaded that the Catholic Church must always speak its truths to the surrounding culture, without adjusting those teachings to make them more palatable.
~ Robert E. Barron
He was trying to mix fact and faith, science and sorcery, into one palatable, if volatile, brew.
~ Robert Masello
The mythical stories we tell about our heroes are always more romantic and often more palatable than the truth.
~ Leonard Mlodinow
No audience likes a writer's opinion thrust down their gullet as simply a tract. It has to be dramatized and made acceptably palatable within a dramatic form.
~ Rod Serling
Despite his consistent party-line voting record, some independents and Democrats still think of Senator McCain as the most palatable, independent-minded Republican. But this is the sort of empty compliment a friend of mine once compared to being called "the coolest Osmond.
~ Sarah Vowell
Restaurant critics all struggle with the difficulty of writing about eating without resorting to the word 'delicious' and its synonyms.
~ Bee Wilson
We try to make air-tight, intricate songs with melodies and counter-melodies and rhythms that work together, and we try to make it as palatable as possible - something that's not difficult to listen to.
~ Fab Moretti
It's just that... working on 'Green Lantern,' I saw how difficult it is to make that concept palatable, and how confused it all can be when you don't really know exactly where you're going with it or you don't really know how to access that world properly - that world comic book fans have been accessing for decades and falling in love with.
~ Ryan Reynolds
Although humor is present in every one of my films, it has always been used as a way to make the darker, heavier stuff in my stories more palatable. I never set out to make 'Humpday' a comedy.
~ Lynn Shelton
I'm a total foodie.
~ Dana Goodyear