Quotes about Tastes
I like some things other people don't like, and they like stuff I don't like.
- Butch Trucks
My tastes are aristocratic; my actions democratic.
- Victor Hugo
I only like two kinds of men, domestic and imported.
- Mae West
I'm a big foodie but not much of a cook. I can cook desi stuff like dal, rice and chicken. I learnt to cook a little bit when I was in college and I used to cook for my friends. I'm not picky about food and eat all types of food, the type of cuisine doesn't matter as long as the food tastes good.
- Kunal Khemu
A tree may always be known by its fruit, and a true Christian may always be discovered by their habits, tastes & affections.
- JC Ryle
Do you see a theme emerging? Women like flowers; men like food!
- Joshua Harris
What could an unsanctified man do in Heaven, if by any chance he got there? Let that question be fairly looked in the face and fairly answered. No man can possibly be happy in a place where he is not in his element and where all around him is not congenial to his tastes, habits and character.
- JC Ryle
For many years, I read mystery novels for relaxation. But my tastes were too narrow - and, having read all of Agatha Christie and John Dickson Carr, I discovered that the implausibility and the thinness of the people distracted me unduly from the plot.
- John Updike
Soha does not like cooking but I like to cook. And since we are in the same profession, we have the same tastes in entertainment we like to watch the same shows on TV. The only thing that Soha is finicky about is her eating habits, which keep on changing. But we do give enough space to each other.
- Kunal Khemu
Ind the endless variety of tastes and circumstances that diversify mankind, nothing is so superfluous but that someone desires it; or so common but that someone is compelled to buy it.
- Samuel Johnson
All ways of living can be sanctified, and for each individual, the ideal way is that to which our Lord leads him through the natural development of his tastes and the pressure of circumstances.
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
It is strange how custom can mould our tastes and ideas: many could not imagine the existence of happiness in a life of such complete exile from the world as you spend
- Emily Bronte