Taste Quotes - Page 17
Edith Wharton (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Edith Wharton (Illustrated)”, p.1266, Delphi Classics
Good taste is better than bad taste, but bad taste is better than no taste.
1930 In the Evening Standard, 21 Aug.
Love: It is like a cigar. If it goes out, you can light it again but it never tastes quite the same.
Ann Brashares (2005). “Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood”, Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Susan Sontag (1983). “A Susan Sontag reader”, Vintage
Sue Grafton (1992). “"I" is for Innocent”, p.73, Macmillan
"Sai Baba: Man of Miracles". Book by Howard Murphet, 1971.
Samuel Pepys (1876). “Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, Esq., F. R. S.: From His Ms. Cypher in the Pepysian Library, with a Life and Notes by Richard Lord Braybrooke. Deciphered, with Additional Notes, by Rev. Mynors Bright ...”, p.183
In my estimation, the only thing that is more to be guarded against than bad taste is good taste.
Russell Lynes (1966). “Confessions of a dilettante”
Learn the duty as well as taste the pleasure of original work.
Robert James Graves (1863). “Studies in Physiology and Medicine”, p.34
Robert A. Heinlein (2005). “Citizen of the Galaxy”, p.152, Simon and Schuster