Quotes by Delicacy Touch the pawns before your king with only infinite delicacy. Anthony Santasiere delicacy kings chess Refined and delicate natures understand the cat. Women, poets, and artists hold it in great esteem, for they recognize the exquisite delicacy of its nervous system; indeed, only coarse natures fail to discern the natural distinction of the cat. Champfleury delicacy cat artist Sin spoils the spirit's delicacy, and unwillingness deadens its susceptibility. Charles Henry Parkhurst delicacy sin spirit Sassafras wood boiled down to a kind of tea, and tempered with an infusion of milk and sugar hath to some a delicacy beyond the China luxury. Charles Lamb delicacy luxury tea A woman without a degree of decency and delicacy is unsexed. Charlotte Mary Yonge delicacy decency degrees Congealed fat is pretty much the same, irrespective of the delicacy around which it is concealed. Clement Freud delicacy concealed fats Delicacy of taste has the same effect as delicacy of passion; it enlarges the sphere both of our happiness and our misery. David Hume delicacy passion taste Are not beauty and delicacy the same? E. M. Forster room-with-a-view delicacy Today with the Internet, I search for film and video archives online. It's an ever-growing moveable visual feast of delicacies from all around the world. Elisa Kreisinger delicacy around-the-world today Horsemeat in many European and Asian countries is consumed as a delicacy. Elton Gallegly delicacy asian country Only superficial minds approach an idea with delicacy. Emile M. Cioran delicacy mind ideas When it comes to fashion or any high art, you have to have a combination of delicacy, along with taste. Erykah Badu delicacy fashion art Delicacy is to love what grace is to beauty. Francoise d'Aubigne, Marquise de Maintenon delicacy grace love Too great refinement is false delicacy, and true delicacy is solid refinement. Francois de La Rochefoucauld refinement comparison delicacy When Hume insists that taste is a matter of delicacy, that it is a matter of having a sensitivity to features of an object itself, he is very close to the rationalist doctrine. Hume was really a covert objectivist (or partial one) about aesthetic pleasure because that pleasure had to be based on the sensitivity to features in the object. Frederick C. Beiser delicacy doctrine matter Professor Lyall, cursing his Alpha for departing so precipitously, balled up the piece of paper and, after minor consideration for the delicacy of the information it contained, ate it. Gail Carriger delicacy pieces paper Too great cleverness is but deceptive delicacy, true delicacy is the most substantial cleverness. Francois de La Rochefoucauld delicacy cleverness deceptive Delicacy in woman is strength. Georg C. Lichtenberg delicacy A fine lady is a squirrel-headed thing, with small airs and small notions; about as applicable to the business of life as a pair of tweezers to the clearing of a forest. George Eliot delicacy squirrels air America has a new delicacy, a coarse, rank refinement. Gilbert K. Chesterton coarse delicacy america 1234»