Quotes about Taste
Success is the sweetest thing to taste, the bitterest thing to lose, and the hardest thing to earn.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
When a man can look upon the simple wild-rose, and feel no pleasure, his taste has been corrupted.
- Henry Ward Beecher
No one, indeed, will voluntarily and willingly devote himself to the service of God unless he has previously tasted his paternal love, and been thereby allured to love and reverence Him.
- John Calvin
Those for whom prophetic doctrine is tasteless ought to be thought of as lacking taste buds.
- John Calvin
Some simple dishes recommend themselves to our imaginations as well as palates.
- Henry David Thoreau
Everything about him accorded with the fastidious element in her taste, even to the light irony with which he surveyed what seemed to her most sacred. She admired him most of all, perhaps, for being able to convey as distinct a sense of superiority as the richest man she had ever met.
- Edith Wharton
Real civilisation means an education that extends to the whole of life, in contradistinction to that of school or college: it means an education that forms speech, forms manners, forms taste, forms ideals, and above all forms judgment.
- Edith Wharton
First and foremost, food needs to be delicious. It should pop and explode with flavor. Food should please all the senses.
- Johnny Iuzzini
Our father was a farmer and an entrepreneur as well as a musician, and we're pleased to deliver the fine taste of Jamaican coffee and our family's heritage to people everywhere through Marley's One Drop.
- Rohan Marley
I like country, and I like some classic rock, too.
- Kyle Larson
And it points forward, urging us toward the realization that this hint and taste of union might actually be true. It guides us like an inner compass or a "homing" device.
- Fr. Richard Rohr
In the godly, holy truths are conveyed by way of a taste; gracious men have a spiritual palate as well as a spiritual eye. Grace alters the spiritual taste.
- Richard Sibbes