Quotes by Taste What I mean by an educated taste is someone who has the same tastes that I have. Edward Albee educated taste mean There is no disputing about taste. Edmund Spenser taste I would define, in brief, the Poetry of words as the Rhythmical Creation of Beauty. Its sole arbiter is taste. With the intellect or with the conscience, it has only collateral relations. Unless incidentally, it has no concern whatever either with duty or with truth. Edgar Allan Poe sole creation taste ... naturalness is not always consonant with taste. Edith Wharton consonants taste Why this cult of wilderness?... because we like the taste of freedom; because we like the smell of danger. Edward Abbey wilderness smell taste Let us dismiss, as irrelevant to the poem per se, the circumstance ... which, in the first place, gave rise to the intention of composing a poem that should suit at once the popular and the critical taste. Edgar Allan Poe taste rose firsts Happy is the man who hath never known what it is to taste of fame - to have it is a purgatory, to want it is a hell. Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton taste want men It is known that the taste--whatever it is--is improved exactly as we improve our judgment, by extending our knowledge, by a steady attention to our object, and by frequent exercise. Edmund Burke taste exercise attention The cause of a wrong taste is a defect of judgment. Edmund Burke judgment causes taste Nothing so effectually deadens the taste of the sublime as that which is light and radiant. Edmund Burke sublime light taste Don't be deluded into believing that the titular heads of the networks control what appears on their networks. They all have better taste. Edward R. Murrow politics taste believe A taste for books, which is still the pleasure and glory of my life. Edward Gibbon glory taste book One not only drinks the wine, one smells it, observes it, tastes it, sips it and-one talks about it. Edward VII smell wine taste M stands for Magic, Mystery, or Matrixaccording to taste Edward Witten magic mystery taste Some have the temperament and tastes of genius, without its creative power. They feel acutely, but express tamely. Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton genius creative taste Those art lovers who pride themselves mostly on *taste* usually possess no other talent. Edward Abbey pride taste art 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 provocative levels taste I make bad choices. I've got such dodgy tastes in men. Eleanor Mondale choices taste men To be a member of the Communist Party is to have a taste of the police state. It is a diluted taste but it is bitter and unforgettable. Elia Kazan police party taste Few women have both taste and truth; and indeed, this special bit or moral mosaic is just the most difficult piece of carpentry in the whole of the human workshop. Eliza Lynn Linton mosaics taste special «910111213141516171819»