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When you have had a taste of excellence, you cannot go back to mediocrity.
Maximillian Degenerez
You
Mediocrity
Back
Excellence
Had
Go
Taste
Cannot
Men whose sense of taste is destroyed by sickness, sometimes think honey sour. A diseased eye does not see many things which do exist, and notes many things which do not exist. The same thing frequently takes place with regard to the force of words, when the critic is inferior to the writer.
Saint Basil
Words
Sometimes
Sickness
Men
Same Thing
Sense
Think
Honey
Destroyed
Critic
Eye
See
Writer
Takes
Force
Frequently
Does
Sour
Exist
Inferior
Diseased
Taste
Same
Regard
Place
Which
Notes
Many
Whose
Thing
Things
How can sincerity be a condition of friendship? A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing.
Albert Camus
Friendship
Truth
Passion
Nothing
Cost
Sincerity
How
Condition
Taste
Any
Which
Spares
The taste of defeat has a richness of experience all its own.
Bill Bradley
Experience
Own
Defeat
Taste
Richness
Get excited and enthusiastic about you own dream. This excitement is like a forest fire - you can smell it, taste it, and see it from a mile away.
Denis Waitley
You
Fire
Smell
Own
Dream
See
Enthusiastic
About
Excited
Excitement
Like
Forest
Get
Taste
Mile
Away
I find that Americans completely lack sensibility and good taste. They are boring, and they all have faces like unbaked rolls.
Frida Kahlo
Good
Good Taste
Find
Boring
Faces
Like
American
Taste
Lack
Rolls
Sensibility
I have no taste for corruptible food nor for the pleasures of this life. I desire the Bread of God, which is the Flesh of Jesus Christ, who was of the seed of David, and for drink I desire His Blood, which is love incorruptible.
Ignatius of Antioch
Life
Love
God
Food
Christ
Pleasures
Seed
Drink
David
His
Nor
Blood
Taste
Bread
Which
Flesh
Who
Jesus
Jesus Christ
Desire
Incorruptible
Art is not for the cultivated taste. It is to cultivate taste.
Nikki Giovanni
Art
Cultivate
Cultivated
Taste
The great fights with your strongest rivals are always the biggest motivation. When you win easily it's not the same taste.
Valentino Rossi
Great
You
Win
Easily
Strongest
Rivals
Always
Motivation
Taste
Same
Biggest
Your
Fights
Water from the white fountain didn't taste any better than from the black fountain.
B. B. King
Water
Better
Black
White
Than
Taste
Any
Fountain
It's bad taste to be wise all the time, like being at a perpetual funeral.
D. H. Lawrence
Time
Wise
Bad
Bad Taste
Like
Perpetual
Taste
Being
Funeral
Something I learned when I was very young: with cooking, it doesn't matter where you are; you can always cook. You can end up in small village in Peru where somebody's cooking, take a spoon and taste it, and you might not be too sure what you're eating, but you can taste the soul in the food. That's what is beautiful with food.
Daniel Boulud
Beautiful
Food
You
Soul
Cooking
Matter
Somebody
Young
Too
Eating
Something
Small
Take
Spoon
Learned
Sure
Always
End
Up
Very
Taste
Where
Might
Cook
Peru
Village
Many women have asked me if it is possible to have a well-built wardrobe on a limited budget. 'Money,' I tell them, 'is no guarantee of taste, and an overstuffed wardrobe is often as bare as a skeleton when it comes to wearable apparel.'
Edith Head
Me
Women
Money
Possible
Tell
No Guarantee
Budget
Limited
Taste
Often
Skeleton
Wardrobe
Them
Asked
Bare
Apparel
Many
Guarantee
A difference of taste in jokes is a great strain on the affections.
George Eliot
Great
Jokes
Great Strain
Affections
Taste
Difference
Strain
Political theatre presents an entirely different set of problems. Sermonising has to be avoided at all cost. Objectivity is essential. The characters must be allowed to breathe their own air. The author cannot confine and constrict them to satisfy his own taste or disposition or prejudice.
Harold Pinter
Theatre
Political
Problems
Own
Disposition
Air
Characters
Must
Cost
Entirely
Objectivity
Allowed
His
Author
Taste
Essential
Confine
Different
Cannot
Them
Breathe
Prejudice
Avoided
Satisfy
Set
Presents
The greatest man is he who forms the taste of a nation; the next greatest is he who corrupts it.
Joshua Reynolds
Man
Corrupts
Nation
He
Greatest
Greatest Man
Taste
Forms
Next
Who
I rise to taste the dawn, and find that love alone will shine today.
Ken Wilber
Love
Today
Alone
Will
Shine
Find
Rise
Dawn
Taste
Bacon is so good by itself that to put it in any other food is an admission of failure. You're basically saying, 'I can't make this other food taste good, so I'll throw in bacon.'
Penn Jillette
Saying
Good
Food
Failure
You
Other
Bacon
Admission
Throw
Put
Make
Itself
Taste
Any
Basically
Every child's taste is different. Don't worry if they're not reading 'War and Peace' at age 12. First, build a good foundation and a positive attitude about reading by letting them pick the stories they enjoy. Make friends with a bookseller or librarian. They are a wealth of information on finding books that kids enjoy.
Rick Riordan
Positive
Attitude
War
Good
Peace
Age
Positive Attitude
Wealth
First
Build
Reading
Enjoy
Every
Books
Worry
Kids
Librarian
Finding
About
Pick
Make
Friends
Child
Taste
Different
Stories
Information
Them
Foundation
Letting
Intelligence is really a kind of taste: taste in ideas.
Susan Sontag
Intelligence
Kind
Ideas
Taste
Really
Those Dutchmen had hardly any imagination or fantasy, but their good taste and their scientific knowledge of composition were enormous.
Vincent Van Gogh
Good
Knowledge
Good Taste
Imagination
Enormous
Those
Composition
Had
Scientific
Scientific Knowledge
Were
Taste
Any
Fantasy
Hardly
The valiant never taste of death but once.
William Shakespeare
Death
Valiant
Once
Never
Taste
A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing.
Albert Camus
Truth
Passion
Nothing
Cost
Taste
Any
Which
Spares
I'm always grateful for any kind of moment that keeps my memories alive and gives me a little taste of the excitement I used to get all the time.
Bret Hart
Time
Me
Memories
Grateful
Alive
Kind
Gives
Excitement
Always
Get
Taste
Any
Little
Used
Moment
Keeps
What is exhilarating in bad taste is the aristocratic pleasure of giving offense.
Charles Baudelaire
Giving
Pleasure
Bad
Bad Taste
Aristocratic
Exhilarating
Offense
Taste
Although a skillful flatterer is a most delightful companion if you have him all to yourself, his taste becomes very doubtful when he takes to complimenting other people.
Charles Dickens
You
Yourself
People
Other
Delightful
He
Takes
Most
Him
Although
Becomes
His
Very
Taste
Flatterer
Skillful
Doubtful
Companion
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