Quotes by Taste Indochina gets into your blood and once you have a taste you'll find it's impossible to stay away. Doug Rice taste impossible blood Markets change, tastes change, so the companies and the individuals who choose to compete in those markets must change. Dr. An Wang taste business change I have trouble with seafood because it tastes like a dock. Douglas Coupland docks taste trouble I know that an author must be brave enough to chop away clinging tentacles of good taste for the sake of a great work. But this is no great work, you see. Dorothy Parker taste sake brave My culinary skills are terrible. I can't even make toast taste good. I do make scrambled eggs for myself sometimes but I wouldn't even inflict that on anyone else. Drew Barrymore eggs skills taste Create, and be true to yourself, and depend only on your own good taste. Duke Ellington be-true-to-yourself taste belief Vodka is a very deceptive drink, because you drink it and you think, "What is this? This is pointless! It's - you can't taste it, you can't smell it... Why did we waste our money on this, bloody - why are we on a traffic island?" Dylan Moran smell drink taste Put cream and sugar on a fly and it tastes very much like a raspberry. E. W. Howe raspberries sugar taste There is something majestic in the bad taste of Italy. E. M. Forster majestic taste literature One's favorite book is as elusive as one's favorite pudding. E. M. Forster pudding taste book You're the ruler of the universe. Try to show a little taste! Ed Wood taste littles trying Anything you have to acquire a taste for was not meant to be eaten. Eddie Murphy were-not-meant-to-be taste writing Taste! It doesn't exist. An artist makes beautiful things without being aware of it. Edgar Degas taste artist beautiful Becoming a mom made me more contentious about expressing my true taste. Edie Brickell becoming mom taste Many women have asked me if it is possible to have a well-built complete wardrobe on a limited budget. "Money," I tell them, "is no guarantee of taste and the fitness of things, and an overstuffed closet is often as bare as a skeleton when it comes to wearable apparel." Edith Head skeletons taste guarantees She was not accustomed to taste the joys of solitude except in company. Edith Wharton solitude taste joy Good taste is the worst vice ever invented. Edith Sitwell fashion vices taste The most immoral and disgraceful and dangerous thing that anybody can do in the arts is knowingly to feed back to the public its own ignorance and cheap tastes. Edmund Wilson taste ignorance art Color is a matter of taste and sensitivity. Edouard Manet color taste matter I am sure my music has a taste of codfish in it. Edvard Grieg taste «89101112131415161718»