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Taste Quotes - Page 16

You can taste a word.

"Newsweek" Magazine, December 4, 1967.

Sex is the great leveler, taste the great divider.

Pauline Kael (1994). “For keeps”, E P Dutton

Tis the taste of effeminacy that disrelishes ordinary and accustomed things.

Michel de Montaigne (1877). “The Essays of Montaigne”, p.425

The challenge before us is to savor the unknown and delight in the taste of possibility.

Mary Anne Radmacher (2008). “Live Boldly: Cultivate the Qualities That Can Change Your Life”, Conari Press

She could smell the pages. She could almost taste the words as they stacked up around her.

Markus Zusak (2013). “The Book Thief: Enhanced Movie Tie-in Edition”, p.285, RH Childrens Books

Fowl never tastes as savory when you're hungry for venison.

Lynn Flewelling (2010). “Stalking Darkness: The Nightrunner Series”, p.167, Spectra

Could we teach taste or genius by rules, they would be no longer taste and genius.

'Discourses on Art' (ed. R. Wark, 1975) no. 3 (14 December 1770)

To understand bad taste one must have very good taste.

"Shock Value: A Tasteful Book About Bad Taste". Book by John Waters, 1981.

Patience asks us to live the moment to the fullest, to be completely present to the moment, to taste the here and now, to be where we are.

Henri J. M. Nouwen (2009). “Bread for the Journey: A Daybook of Wisdom and Faith”, p.5, Harper Collins

English coffee tastes like water that has been squeezed out of a wet sleeve.

Fred Allen (2009). “Treadmill to Oblivion”, p.167, Wildside Press LLC

I am Bourbon as a matter of honour, royalist according to reason and conviction, and republican by taste and character.

"De la restauration et de la monarchie élective". Book by François-René de Chateaubriand, 1831.