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Good taste is either that which agrees with my taste or that which subjects itself to the rule of reason. From this we can see how useful it is to employ reason in seeking out the laws of taste. -- Georg C. Lichtenberg

Not everyone likes all our flavors, but each flavor is someone's favorite. -- Irv Robbins

You think about some of the most memorable meals you've ever had; the food will be good but it will often be about locating a mental memory and taste is inexorably linked to all the other senses and memory, so ultimately it is all about taste. -- Heston Blumenthal

Food is all about balance; it is all about taste. -- Michael Mina

The Knower of 'taste' is the Soul. The enjoyer of 'taste' is not the Soul. -- Dada Bhagwan

Everyone eats and drinks; yet only few appreciate the taste of food. -- Confucius

gastronomic flavours and traditions on display to tease and seduce the senses. -- Atsons

We must allow difference of taste. -- Jane Austen

Taste is developed by the diversity of the products one can sample. I think our children today may be missing an education about food. We must teach them to know their cuisine and to know the equilibrium of nourishment. That is very important for health. -- Joel Robuchon

The strongest taste shall be a kiss. -- Lailah Gifty Akita

Taste consists in the power of judging; genius in the power of executing. -- Hugh Blair

Look, taste is clearly the crudest of our senses: this is scientifically, objectively factual. It is less nuanced. Eyesight is extraordinary - hearing, touch. I find people who devote their whole lives to taste a little strange. -- Jonathan Safran Foer

The shaping of taste is essentially the science of merchandising, whether of detergents or cars or books or objects of fine and decorative art. -- Russell Lynes

It is important to experiment and endlessly seek after creating the best possible flavors when preparing foods. That means not being afraid to experiment with various ingredients. -- Rocco Dispirito

I have never cared very deeply about the actual taste of my work. Let its essential odor satisfy my mind and senses, and I am content. I rarely judge by the grosser test of actual gustation ... in cooking, to create a masterpiece for the nose alone - that is exquisite, that is Art! -- Elinor Wylie

If you can't taste an ingredient, you have to ask yourself why it is there. -- Yotam Ottolenghi

The only tastes worth having are acquired tastes. -- Gilbert Adair

Expertness of taste is at once the result and reward of constant exercise of thinking. -- John Dewey

Tastes in young people are changed by natural impetuosity, and in the aged are preserved by habit. -- Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I munched a carrot, then broke off a piece of bread and teamed it with another bite of salmon. Every single bit could be a different taste sensation.
It was like men. Each was unique. Most had some great qualities, the majority had a few disappointing ones, and a few were total losers. -- Susan Fox

Taste is improved by cultivation. -- Robert Aris Willmott

To understand bad taste one must have very good taste. -- John Waters

Fastidious taste makes enjoyment a struggle. -- Mason Cooley

Food for her was as much about colour, smell and presentation as taste: the experience of eating should start in the eye and the nose and then erupt in the imagination. Chewing and tasting were the climax to a sensual experience. On -- Hannah Mary Rothschild

Art has nothing to do with taste. Art is not there to be tasted -- Max Ernst

I don't trust people with empty-stomach breath to tell me what taste is. -- Tracie Egan

All the foods that you regularly eat are ones that you learned to eat. Everyone starts life drinking milk. After that, it's all up for grabs. From our first year of life, human tastes are astonishingly diverse. -- Bee Wilson

Good taste ruins certain true spiritual values: such as taste itself. -- Coco Chanel

Taste, which enables us to distinguish all that has a flavor from that which is insipid. -- Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

A certain connoisseurship of taste, a mark of how you deal with the world, is the ability to relish the bitter, to crave it even, the way you do the sweet. -- Stephanie Danler

Taste is the literary conscience of the soul. -- Joseph Joubert

Taste is such a changing thing. Every age our tastes change. But the things that really last aren't necessarily the best or the worst or the most loved things, but they're the things that make the biggest impression. -- Chuck Palahniuk

He tastes nothing who has not tasted for himself -- Marsilio Ficino

Good taste is better than bad taste, but bad taste is better than no taste. -- Arnold Bennett

Taste and see that the LORD is good," says the psalmist (Ps 34:8). To "taste" is, as we say, to "try" a mouthful of something, with a view to appreciating its flavor. A dish may look good, and be well recommended by the cook, but we do not know its real quality till we have tasted it. -- J.i. Packer

A taste so profound and complex that it can't even be compared to other tastes, only to emotions. Cheesy waffles, I was thinking, tastes like love without the fear of love's dissolution ... -- John Green

Exuberance is better than taste. -- Gustave Flaubert

You can taste a word. -- Pearl Bailey

I FEEL AS THOUGH I AM EATING the alphabet. Twenty-six courses of letters, each with its own distinctive flavor. It is inevitable that some letters will taste delicious, others not so much. Some will have a delicate flavor, others will be more like a hearty peasant stew. -- Ammon Shea

I think I may define taste to be that faculty of the soul which discerns the beauties of an author with pleasure, and the imperfections with dislike. -- Joseph Addison

It is not the taste considered in itself, that we hold to our lips, and you can no more understand the virtues of a wine through a blind tasting than you could understand the virtues of a woman through a blindfold kiss. -- Roger Scruton

He who tastes not, knows not. -- Rumi

The moment good taste knows itself, some of its goodness is lost. -- C.s. Lewis

Your sort, always combining flavors! Sea urchins have to taste also like lemon, sugar also like chocolate, love also like paradise! -- Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best. -- Oscar Wilde

Good taste comes more from the judgment than from the mind. -- Francois De La Rochefoucauld

As in cooking, living requires that you taste, taste, taste as you go along. -- Kathleen Flinn

Everyone can guess what 'Corn Flakes' tastes like, even if you've never had them. But what, pray tell, does 'High School Musical' or 'Spider-Man' cereal possibly taste like? In this late era, we have reached the ultimate deracination between product image and what actually sits on our spoon. -- Paul Di Filippo

Taste goodness before you recommend it. -- Chinmayananda Saraswati

Taste is not only a part and index of morality, it is the only morality. The first, and last, and closest trial question to any living creature is "What do you like?" Tell me what you like, I'll tell you what you are. -- John Ruskin

When you taste things in the right order, sometimes they taste so much different than if you taste them out of order. Not that there's a right order, like by rule, but just like in a thoughtful way that makes sense. -- Mario Batali

How do they taste? They taste like more. -- H.l. Mencken

There are five known fundamental tastes in the human palate: salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and umami. -- Malcolm Gladwell

I'm learning how to taste everything. -- Laurie Halse Anderson

Eh! All of you! come here!! taste it! taste it, taste it, taste it!!! -- Gordon Ramsay

Do you want me to taste you, sweetheart? -- Teresa Mummert

[The] taste [of the French] is too timid to be true taste
or is but half taste. -- Horace Walpole

To me, food is as much about the moment, the occasion, the location and the company as it is about the taste. -- Heston Blumenthal

Things sweet to taste prove in digestion sour. -- William Shakespeare

The quest for slowness, which begins as a simple rebellion against the impoverishment of taste in our lives, makes it possible to rediscover taste. -- Carlo Petrini

Having no knowledge of models other than what they meet with in their own tongue, the standard they have formed of purity and taste in composition must necessarily be a narrow one. -- Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa

The job of taste was to thin the insane torrent of human creativity down to manageable levels. But the job of appetite was never to be happy with taste. -- Richard Powers

Pay enough for anything and it passes for taste. -- Sue Grafton

It tastes like life."
"What?"
"Rotten and strange and rich and way, way too strong. -- Adam Gidwitz

No taste is so acquired as that for someone else's quality of mind. -- Cyril Connolly

There is no disputing about taste. -- Jane Austen

Cooking is not difficult. Everyone has taste, even if they don't realize it. Even if you're not a great chef, there's nothing to stop you understanding the difference between what tastes good and what doesn't. -- Gerard Depardieu

Why let taste get in the way of a good investment? -- S A Smythe

Clashes of taste are an inevitable by-product of a world where forces continually fragment and deplete us in new ways. -- Alain De Botton

Good taste doesn't exist. It is our taste. We have to be proud of it. -- Franco Moschino

Tis chiefly taste, or blunt, or gross, or fine,
Makes life insipid, bestial, or divine.
Better be born with taste to little rent
Than the dull monarch of a continent;
Without this bounty which the gods bestow,
Can Fortune make one favorite happy?
No. -- John Armstrong

A grasp of the psychological mechanism behind taste will not necessarily change our sense of what we find beautiful, but it can prevent us from reacting to what we don't like with simple disparagement -- Alain De Botton

Bitter flavours were all his palate knew. Once -- Will Elliott

My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best. -- Winston S. Churchill

Everybody loves to have things which please the palate put in their way, without trouble or preparation. -- Samuel Johnson

A highly cultivated taste, a taste that is knowledgeable and eclectic, is likely to be exciting and provocative, a personal taste at its highest level. -- Eleanor Brown

We all need a splash of bad taste. No taste is what I am against. -- Diana Vreeland

Good taste consists first upon fitness. -- George William Curtis

A taste older than meat, older than wine. A taste as old as cold water. -- Lawrence Durrell

Good taste is not a substitute for knowledge -- Frank Lloyd Wright

The danger of growing up surrounded by endless sweet and salty industrial concoctions is not that we are innately incapable of resisting them but that the more frequently we eat them, especially in childhood, the more they train us to expect all food to taste this way. -- Bee Wilson

The thing about all my food is that everything is a remembered flavor. Maybe it's something I had as a child or maybe it's something I had in Milan, but I want it to taste better than you ever thought. -- Ina Garten

Let things taste the way they are. -- Alice Waters

I tried good taste, but the strain was too much for me. -- Mason Cooley

A food's value is based on how good it tastes. -- Homaro Cantu

The number of flavors is infinite, for every soluble body has a peculiar flavor, like none other. -- Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

Smell and taste are in fact but a single composite sense, whose laboratory is the mouth and its chimney the nose. -- Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

Taste everything, but swallow only what fits. -- Virginia Satir

Errors of taste are very often the outward sign of a deep fault of sensibility. -- Jonathan Miller

The most important thing in art is taste. -- Sean Lennon

Things taste sweeter when you have some hunger left to linger. You feel it hunting your head for buried things; digging into the fractures of your breath warm and greedy. -- Bilal Tanweer

Taste is the fundamental quality which sums up all the other qualities. It is the nec plus ultra of the intelligence. Through this alone is genius the supreme health and balance of all the faculties. -- Comte De Lautreamont

She tasted like run, root beer, and something wild he couldn't place, but it didn't matter.
He wanted more.
Craved it. -- Lisa Kessler

There's not enough bad taste! I LOVE bad taste! I live for bad taste! I am the spokesman for bad taste! -- Mel Brooks

Food - like art, like music - brings people together, it's true. It begins, though, with a private experience, a single person stirred, moved, and wanting company in that altered stated. So we say, "You have to taste this." We say, "Please, take a bite. -- Jessica Fechtor

I don't taste and tell. Don't worry though. I'm very selective -- Kallypso Masters

Of all the things I love to taste, sweetest is the kiss of love. -- William, Saroyan

We eat for one reason: because we love the way food tastes. Flavor is the original craving. -- Mark Schatzker

There may be something petty in a refined taste; it easily degenerates into effeminacy. It does not consider the broadest use. It is not content with simple good and bad, and so is fastidious and curious or nice only. -- Henry David Thoreau

The myriad of flavors explode on my tongue, shimmy through my mouth, slap my taste buds and call them filthy bastards, and I love it. -- Stacey Jay