Taste Quotes - Page 43

Jealousy is the theory that some other fellow has just as little taste.
"A Mencken Chrestomathy". Book by H. L. Mencken, 1949.
At least being prosperous set one apart in England; here it guaranteed nothing, not even taste.
Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.134, Spectra
Glen Cook (1992). “The Black Company: The First Novel of 'The Chronicles of The Black Company'”, p.281, Macmillan
Gilbert K. Chesterton (2013). “The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton”, p.127, Simon and Schuster
Searching nature I taste self but at one tankard, that of my own being.
Gerard Manley Hopkins (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Illustrated)”, p.1880, Delphi Classics
Beautiful things, when taste is formed, are obviously and unaccountably beautiful.
George Santayana (1934). “Little essays drawn from the writings of George Santayana”, p.40, Рипол Классик
George Henry Lewes (1891). “The Principles of Success in Literature”
'The Beaux' Stratagem' (1707) act 1, sc. 1
Your dunce who can't do his sums always has a taste for the infinite.
George Eliot (1866). “Felix Holt: The Radical”, p.53
George Eliot (2005). “Four Novels of George Eliot”, p.255, Wordsworth Editions
Gena Showalter (2014). “Lords of the Underworld Collection 3: The Darkest Secret\The Darkest Surrender\The Darkest Seduction”, p.875, Harlequin
Friedrich Nietzsche (1977). “The Portable Nietzsche”, p.144, Penguin