Taylor Kinney Quotes
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My style is very inspired by both my parents, so we all have the same taste.
Zoe Kravitz -
It is a wretched taste to be gratified with mediocrity when the excellent lies before us.
Isaac D'Israeli -
Between friends differences in taste or opinion are irritating in direct proportion to their triviality.
W. H. Auden -
I see myself as an arbiter of taste.
Vera Wang -
There is something majestic in the bad taste of Italy.
E. M. Forster -
There is certainly a part of my filmmaking that harkens to a more simpler commercial kind of taste, but then with this there's certainly a kind of avant-garde, abstract, existential element to it.
J. C. Chandor
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I love to put on lotion. Sometimes I'll watch TV and go into a lotion trance for an hour. I try to find brands that don't taste bad in case anyone wants to taste me.
Angelina Jolie -
The taste for glory can make ordinary men behave in extraordinary ways.
Sayyid Tahir al-Hashimi -
I am sure my music has a taste of codfish in it.
Edvard Grieg -
Caught between the tongue and the taste.
Anne Carson -
The taste for splendor is hardly ever combined in the same souls with the taste for the honorable.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau -
For years, despite having impeccable taste, I didn't understand how to convey that I had impeccable taste.
Courtney Love
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One wants to move through life with elegance and grace, blossoming infrequently but with exquisite taste, and perfect timing, like a rare bloom, a zebra orchid... One wants... But one so seldom gets what one wants, does one?
Tony Kushner -
My wife has good taste. She has seen very few of my movies.
Boris Karloff -
Those from whom nature has withheld taste invented trousers.
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin -
Here is the piece. If you can't say fornicate can you say copulate or if not that can you say co-habit? If not that would have to say consummate I suppose. Use your own good taste and judgment.
Ernest Hemingway -
The earth affords a lavish supply of richess of innocent foods, and offers you banquets that involve no bloodshed or slaughter; only beasts satisfy their hunger with flesh, and not even all of those, because horses, cattle, and sheep live on grass.
Pythagoras -
Just as the great oceans have but one taste, the taste of salt, so too there is but one taste fundamental to all true teachings of the way, and this is the taste of freedom.
Gautama Buddha