Taste Quotes
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Elegance is good taste plus a dash of daring.
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When you taste super-success after tasting super-failure, there is huge relief.
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My wife has good taste. She has seen very few of my movies.
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The taste for splendor is hardly ever combined in the same souls with the taste for the honorable.
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I love sushi. But after too much of it, it just starts to taste like a dead animal that hasn't been cooked.
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An appreciation of prose is learned, not instinctive. It is an acquired taste, like Scotch whisky.
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Taste is pursued at a less expense than fashion.
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I challenge youth to cooperate with parents who are concerned about your reading and your viewing. Be concerned yourself about what you take into your mind. Young people, you would never eat a meal of spoiled or contaminated food if you could help it, would you? Select your reading and viewing carefully and in good taste.
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I'm frugal. I'm not a very acquisitive woman. I never waste food. If you prepare your own food, you engage with the world, it tastes alive. It tastes good.
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I want to see and taste and experience it all, I am curious by nature. I would actually really love to go to New Zealand.
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Nothing is so atrocious as fancy without taste.
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Who knows how to taste wine never drinks wine again, but tastes secrets instead.
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I learned that every mortal will taste death, But only some will taste life.
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The companies are no longer the purveyors of good taste. Youtube is.
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Yves Saint Laurent is a young man of excellent taste; the more he copies me the more taste he displays.
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Caught between the tongue and the taste.
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Wen you're a married man, Samivel, you'll understand a good many things as you don't understand now; but vether it's worth while goin' through so much to learn so little, as the charity-boy sand ven he go to the end of the alphabet, it's a matter of taste.
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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.
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A gentleman's taste in dress is upon principle, the avoidance of all things extravagant. It consists in the quiet simplicity of exquisite neatness; but, as the neatness must be a neatness in fashion, employ the best tailor; pay him ready money, and, on the whole, you wi11 find him the cheapest.
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Have caviar if you like, but it tastes like herring to me.
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My self-confidence can be measured out in teaspoons mixed into my poetry, and it still always tastes funny in my mouth.
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I'm not saying eating babies should be legal, but when they're so delicious, what's the harm in it? I don't know what tastes better, their innocence or their gooey rib butter.
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To be a member of the Communist Party is to have a taste of the police state. It is a diluted taste but is bitter and unforgettable.
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I am not aware that I have deserved any notoriey, and I have no taste for its buzz.