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Taste Quotes - Page 14

The taste of rain -- Why kneel?

The taste of rain -- Why kneel?

Jack Kerouac (1995). “Book of Blues”, p.78, Penguin

No argument can persuade me to like oysters if I do not like them. In other words, the disturbing thing about matters of taste is that they are not communicable.

Hannah Arendt, Ronald Beiner (1989). “Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy”, p.66, University of Chicago Press

Let things taste of what they are.

Alice Waters (2010). “The Art of Simple Food: Notes, Lessons, and Recipes from a Delicious Revolution”, p.18, Clarkson Potter

Because I’ve had a taste and I’m not sharing. This isn’t just for fun. I may be slightly addicted.

Abbi Glines (2014). “Fallen Too Far: A Rosemary Beach Novel”, p.121, Simon and Schuster

Tis a meaner part of sense to find a fault than taste an excellence.

John Wilmot, John Adlard (2002). “The Debt to Pleasure: John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, in the Eyes of His Contemporaries and in His Own Poetry and Prose”, p.125, Taylor & Francis

I recall my fleeting instants in Savannah as the taste of a cup charged to the brim.

Henry James (1993). “Collected Travel Writings: Great Britain and America”, p.707, Library of America