Taste Quotes - Page 35

It can be demonstrated that in any society there is a distribution of religious tastes and concerns.
"There is no disputing about tastes," says the old saw. In my experience there is little else.
Robertson Davies (1967). “Marchbanks' Almanack”, Toronto ; Montreal : McClelland and Stewart
Only your hearts be frolic, for the time Craves that we taste of naught but jouissance.
c.1589 Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay (published 1594), sc.16.
Once you taste the second income in the household and it changes your lifestyle, you get used to it.
Mr. James Joyce is a great man who is entirely without taste.
Rebecca West (2010). “The Strange Necessity: Essays and Reviews”, p.4, Open Road Media
I met her in a club down in North Soho, where you drink champagne and it tastes just like Coca-Cola.
It is in bad taste," is the most formidable word an Englishman can pronounce.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1866). “English traits”, p.115
Ralph Waldo Emerson (2010). “The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843-1871”, p.96, University of Georgia Press
Rachel Caine (2009). “Lord of Misrule: The Morganville Vampires”, p.75, Penguin