Quotes about taste
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Alice A. Bailey photo
Theodor Mommsen photo

“Few men have had their elasticity so thoroughly put to the proof as Caesar-- the sole creative genius produced by Rome, and the last produced by the ancient world, which accordingly moved on in the path that he marked out for it until its sun went down. Sprung from one of the oldest noble families of Latium--which traced back its lineage to the heroes of the Iliad and the kings of Rome, and in fact to the Venus-Aphrodite common to both nations--he spent the years of his boyhood and early manhood as the genteel youth of that epoch were wont to spend them. He had tasted the sweetness as well as the bitterness of the cup of fashionable life, had recited and declaimed, had practised literature and made verses in his idle hours, had prosecuted love-intrigues of every sort, and got himself initiated into all the mysteries of shaving, curls, and ruffles pertaining to the toilette-wisdom of the day, as well as into the still more mysterious art of always borrowing and never paying. But the flexible steel of that nature was proof against even these dissipated and flighty courses; Caesar retained both his bodily vigour and his elasticity of mind and of heart unimpaired. In fencing and in riding he was a match for any of his soldiers, and his swimming saved his life at Alexandria; the incredible rapidity of his journeys, which usually for the sake of gaining time were performed by night--a thorough contrast to the procession-like slowness with which Pompeius moved from one place to another-- was the astonishment of his contemporaries and not the least among the causes of his success. The mind was like the body. His remarkable power of intuition revealed itself in the precision and practicability of all his arrangements, even where he gave orders without having seen with his own eyes. His memory was matchless, and it was easy for him to carry on several occupations simultaneously with equal self-possession. Although a gentleman, a man of genius, and a monarch, he had still a heart. So long as he lived, he cherished the purest veneration for his worthy mother Aurelia (his father having died early); to his wives and above all to his daughter Julia he devoted an honourable affection, which was not without reflex influence even on political affairs. With the ablest and most excellent men of his time, of high and of humbler rank, he maintained noble relations of mutual fidelity, with each after his kind. As he himself never abandoned any of his partisans after the pusillanimous and unfeeling manner of Pompeius, but adhered to his friends--and that not merely from calculation--through good and bad times without wavering, several of these, such as Aulus Hirtius and Gaius Matius, gave, even after his death, noble testimonies of their attachment to him.”

Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician, archaeologist and writer

Vol.4. Part 2.
The History of Rome - Volume 4: Part 2

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“Good taste, tact, and propriety have more in common than men of letters affect to believe. Tact is good taste applied to bearing and conduct, and propriety is good taste applied to conversation.”

Nicolas Chamfort (1741–1794) French writer

Le bon goût, le tact et le bon ton, ont plus de rapport que n'affectent de le croire les Gens de Lettres. Le tact, c'est le bon goût appliqué au main- tien et à la conduite; le bon ton, c'est le bon goût appliqué aux discours et à la conversation.
Maximes et Pensées, #427
Maxims and Considerations, #427

Johann Gottlieb Fichte photo
Edward Bellamy photo
Edward Bellamy photo
Ernst, Baron von Feuchtersleben photo
Isa Chandra Moskowitz photo

“I think if you are a chef who thinks that vegan cooking has less taste and flavor than other foods than that just speaks to your own inability. Vegetables can stand on their own they don’t need all your duck blood on them, thank you. Also people tend to think vegans are emaciated self sacrificing, well tell that to my big ass jew hips.”

Isa Chandra Moskowitz (1973) American food writer

" Isa Chandra Moskowitz, Creator, Post Punk Kitchen, Author, Vegan With a Vengeance http://gothamist.com/2005/11/03/isa_chandra_moskowitz_creator_post_punk_kitchen_author_vegan_with_a_vengeance.php". Interview by Rachel Kramer Bussel for Gothamist, November 3, 2005

Albert O. Hirschman photo

“A taste is almost defined as a preference about which you do not argue — de gustibus non est disputandum.”

Albert O. Hirschman (1915–2012) German-American economist; member of the French Resistance

A taste about which you argue, with others or yourself, ceases ipso facto being a taste – it turns into a value.
Rival Views of Market Society and Other Recent Essays (1992), Ch. 6. Against Parsimony.

Charan Singh photo
M. Balamuralikrishna photo

“With all awards and accolades at the international level and his outstanding contribution to classical music, his appeal was not restricted to purists or the elite connoisseur. He endeared himself to the public at large by his tasteful rendering of light music and film songs.”

M. Balamuralikrishna (1930–2016) Carnatic vocalist, instrumentalist and playback singer

Jayalalithaa in: Balamuralikrishna deserves Bharat Ratna: Jayalalithaa http://www.hindu.com/2005/07/26/stories/2005072617030500.htm, Thee Hindu, 26 Jul y 2005.

Patrick Swift photo
Leona Helmsley photo
Sam Kinison photo
Richard Wright photo
Nathaniel Hawthorne photo
Roger Federer photo

“I had a taste of what the best is tonight and I think Roger has that extra gear. He has good volleys and he has this little backhand flick that honestly, I have never seen before… it’s something that I didn’t have. I am happy with my performance tonight. I hung in there right until the end.”

Roger Federer (1981) Swiss tennis player

Pete Sampras, after playing his second exhibition match with Roger Federer, Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 22, 2007. http://www.hindu.com/2007/11/23/stories/2007112362882100.htm

Orson Welles photo

“We know a little place in the American Far West, where Charlie Briggs chops up the finest prairie-fed beef and tastes…”

Orson Welles (1915–1985) American actor, director, writer and producer

<I>(pauses, and continues with a note of disgust in his voice)</I> This is a lot of <I>shit</I>, you know that! You want one more? One more on the beef?
The Findus Foods "Frozen Peas" Session Out-Takes

John Stuart Mill photo
Robert Greene photo
Robert Greene photo
E.M. Forster photo

“Always fatuity, vulgarity, as soon as human passion is touched. […] Just as some poetry is of the eye (form, colour) and some of the ear, so Keats is of the palate. Not only has he constant reference to its pleasures, but the general sensation after reading him is one of tasting. 'What's the harm?”

E.M. Forster (1879–1970) English novelist

Well, taste for some reason or the other can't carry one far into the world of beauty—that reason being perhaps that though you don't want comradership there you do want the possibility of comradership, and A cannot swallow B's mouthful by any possibility:....and this exclusiveness (to maunder on) also attaches to the physical side of sex though not the least to the spiritual.
Letter 162, to Malcolm Darling, 1 December 1916
Selected Letters (1983-1985)

Neil Gaiman photo
Anton Chekhov photo

“I should think that for one who has tasted the joys of creation, no other pleasure could exist.”

Anna to Trigorin, Act I
The Seagull (1896)
Original: (ru) Но, я думаю, кто испытал наслаждение творчества, для того уже все другие наслаждения не существуют.

Yves Klein photo

“At present, I am particularly excited by 'bad taste'. I have the deep feeling that there exists in the very essence of bad taste a power capable of creating those things situated far beyond what is traditionally termed 'The Work of Art.'”

Yves Klein (1928–1962) French artist

I wish to play with human feeling, with its 'morbidity' in a cold and ferocious manner. Only very recently I have become a sort of gravedigger of art (oddly enough, I am using the very terms of my enemies). Some of my latest works have been coffins and tombs. During the same time I succeeded in painting with fire, using particularly powerful and searing gas flames, some of them measuring three to four meters high. I use these to bathe the surface of the painting in such a way that it registered the spontaneous trace of fire.
Quote from Klein's 'Chelsea Hotel Manifesto', 1961; from the Yves Klein Archives - archived from the original on 15 January 2013; as cited on Wikipedia: Yves Klein
After the opening of his unsuccessful exhibition at Leo Castelli's Gallery, New York 1961, Klein stayed with Rotraut Uecker (fr) at the Chelsea Hotel for the duration of the exhibition. While there, he wrote the 'Chelsea Hotel Manifesto', a proclamation of the 'multiplicity of new possibilities'
1960 -1964

Tanith Lee photo

“The grape of truth is often bitter, but not to taste it in its season would be to waste the vine.”

Book One, Part IV “The Cloud”, Chapter 5 (p. 208)
Quest for the White Witch (1978)

Philip K. Dick photo
John Allen Paulos photo
Robert Sheckley photo

“It was the sort of atmosphere of good humor which so often accompanies a total absence of good taste.”

Source: Victim Prime (1987), Chapter 48 (pp. 187-188)

“Evolution discloses a meaning in death, although the meaning is like some of the berries that Darwin tasted in the Galapagos, “acid & Austere.””

Jonathan Weiner (1953) American nonfiction writer

There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. Even Drought bears fruit. Even death is a seed.

Chapter 5, A Special Providence (p. 82)
The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time (1994)

A. P. J. Abdul Kalam photo

“I firmly believe that unless one has tasted the bitter pill of failure, one cannot aspire enough for success.”

A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (1931–2015) 11th President of India, scientist and science administrator

Source: quoteslyfe.com ([https://www.quoteslyfe.com/author/A-P-J-Abdul-Kalam-quotes online)

Jhené Aiko photo

“Living in LA, there's so many vegan options for everything. And literally, your taste buds start to adjust. These days, it's like, "I'm craving cashew cheese!"”

Jhené Aiko (1988) American singer-songwriter and recording artist

… Potatoes are definitely comfort food. We always go to Crossroads, which is a vegan place in LA, they have chicken and waffles and things like that but it's all vegan. When I'm looking to fill up, and just feel full, that and some type of berry smoothie hits the spot.
Source: " See Jhene Aiko Pose Nude for PETA https://www.bet.com/style/2016/12/09/jhene-aiko-peta.html", interview with BET.com (9 December 2016).

John Wyndham photo
Bhagawan Nityananda photo
Paulo Coelho photo
Paulo Coelho photo
John Herschel photo
Willis Allan Ramsey photo
Diadochos of Photiki photo
Ron English photo

“Talent is the enemy of taste. Taste is the enemy of talent.”

Ron English (1959) American artist

Ron English's Fauxlosophy (2016)

Ron English photo

“You can’t have your kitsch and your good taste, too.”

Ron English (1959) American artist

Ron English's Fauxlosophy (2016)

Giacomo Casanova photo

“Economy in pleasure is not to my taste.”

Giacomo Casanova (1725–1798) Italian adventurer and author from the Republic of Venice

Memoirs of J. Casanova de Seingalt (1894)

“Eat pickled turnips with yellow beans. It gives the taste of walnut.”

Jin Shengtan (1610–1661) Chinese writer

Last words of Jin Shengtan, "contained in a sealed letter to his family as he went to his execution, as a joke upon the magistrate", as quoted and reported by Lin Yutang in The Importance of Understanding (1960), p. 468

Rumi photo
Paulo Coelho photo
Paulo Coelho photo
Prevale photo

“I want your taste.”

Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer

Original: Voglio il tuo sapore.
Source: prevale.net

Prevale photo

“I held out my hand to his face, wiping away the tears from his eyes, tears that I savored from my fingers, thus knowing the taste of my life.”

Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer

Original: (it) Tesi la mano verso il suo volto asciugandole le lacrime dagli occhi, lacrime che assaporai dalle mie dita, conoscendo così, il sapore della mia vita.
Source: prevale.net

Prevale photo

“I would like every day to feel the scent of your skin, like the taste of your kiss, admire your sensuality, perceive your sweetness, listen to the beating of your heart, understand the depth of your soul, rejoice with your smile, have fun with your liking and be able to fully live your harmony.”

Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer

Original: (it) Vorrei ogni giorno poter sentire il profumo della tua pelle, gradire il sapore di un tuo bacio, ammirare la tua sensualità, percepire la tua dolcezza, ascoltare il battito del tuo cuore, comprendere la profondità della tua anima, gioire con il tuo sorriso, divertirmi con la tua simpatia e poter vivere appieno la tua armonia.
Source: prevale.net

Mooji photo
Menotti Lerro photo
Example (musician) photo

“When the lights go out
come and hunt me down,
keep me in your line of sight
Be my predator, I'll give in to ya
Take a taste, do what you like
Show me how to love ya
Show me how to get you high
Show me how to love ya
I just wanna rock you right”

Example (musician) (1982) English rapper and singer

"Show me how to Love" (song), feat. Hayla
("Show me how to Love" on YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLTcHyuKAb0
Mixtapes, Bangers & Ballads (2018)

Example (musician) photo

“I'm missing my halo
Where did today go?
Why does it rain so much when it says so?
Let me show you all the beautiful things
What do they know?
Come taste the rainbow
Always gonna live like it's my last day”

Example (musician) (1982) English rapper and singer

"Come Taste the Rainbow" (song)
("Come Taste the Rainbow" on YouTube (with lyrics)) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr1pq9-AYbM
Studio albums, The Evolution of Man (2012)

Mwanandeke Kindembo photo
Lois McMaster Bujold photo

“Taste the betrayal of the gods, then; I have dined on it for ages.”

Source: World of the Five Gods series, The Hallowed Hunt (2005), Chapter 23 (p. 425)

Ruth Benedict photo
Charles Stross photo

“Freedom? The word tastes bitter. What’s freedom ever done for me? Seems to me I’ve been free almost all my life, but what has it gotten me? Really?”

Source: Saturn's Children (2008), Chapter 15, “”Revising My Opinions” (pp. 253-254)
Context: She’s silent for only a moment. “Ask not what it’s gotten you, kid. Ask what it’s saved you from.”

Jean-François Lyotard photo
Christopher Hitchens photo

“I just happen to be someone who happens to like the fear to be created in my mind. That’s why I like the more minimalistic approach. It’s just a taste thing. I’m not as into the blood and guts.”

John Pogue American film director, producer and screenwriter

Source: WAMG Talks To Director JOHN POGUE : THE QUIET ONES http://www.wearemoviegeeks.com/2014/04/wamg-talks-to-john-pogue/ (April 23, 2014)

“Sometimes, it is necessary to have a taste of what it feels like to be an ordinary woman on the street.”

Tope Alabi (1970) Nigerian Gospel artist

https://quotes.ng/mobile/author.php?title=tope-alabi&id=1290

Gustave Flaubert photo
Prevale photo

“I want your taste.”

Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer

Original: (it) Voglio il tuo sapore.

Jack Williamson photo
Alfred Austin photo
Amantle Montsho photo

“To taste God’s air, the adrenaline rush on track, thousands of people all eyes on me, fans chanting a name not friendly to a foreign tongue, ‘It’s Amantle Moncho from Botswana!”

Amantle Montsho (1983) Motswana sprinter

https://southerntimesafrica.com/amantle-montsho-hangs-up-her-spikes/ Amantle Montsho hangs up her spikes, The Southern Times, 24 October 2021, Retrieved 16 November 2021
"Simply the Greatest" (2020)

J.C. Ryle photo

“The heart that has really tasted the grace of Christ, will instinctively hate sin.”

J.C. Ryle (1816–1900) Anglican bishop

Vol. II, Luke XIX: 1–10, p. 294
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. Luke (1858–1859)

Josh Duffy photo

“Sometimes the salt taste good, but I'd rather have the sugar.”

Josh Duffy (1978) Subject of the documentary THE MAYOR

Film Quotes

Sophocles photo

“Happy are they who know not the taste of evil.”

Sophocles (-496–-406 BC) ancient Greek tragedian

Source: Antigone, Line 583 (Ode II)

Frank Lloyd Wright photo
Yana Gupta photo
Prevale photo

“Each kiss is unique. The difference of the kiss is its taste, which you immortalize in your mind, until you taste a better one.”

Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer

Original: Ogni bacio è unico. La differenza del bacio è il suo sapore, che immortali nella tua mente, finché non ne assaggi uno migliore.
Source: prevale.net

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“Interesting woman captivates mind, has rebellious personality. Her eyes, her lips and her face become a condemnation … because they taste of mystery.”

Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer

Original: La donna interessante rapisce la mente, ha una personalità ribelle. I suoi occhi, le sue labbra ed il suo volto diventano una condanna... perché sanno di mistero.
Source: prevale.net

Daniel Dennett photo
Prevale photo

“In art, those who have good taste, possess a fundamental quality during the realization of any work.”

Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer

Original: In arte, chi ha buon gusto, possiede una qualità fondamentale durante la realizzazione di qualsiasi opera.
Source: prevale.net