| There is always a heavy demand for fresh mediocrity. In every generation the least cultivated taste has the largest appetite. -- Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
| Author:
Aldrich, Thomas B.Era:
1836 |
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| Health is the soul that animates all the enjoyments of life, which fade and are tasteless without it. -- William Temple |
| Author:
Temple, WilliamEra:
1628 |
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| Liberty is to the collective body, what health is to every individual body. Without health no pleasure can be tasted by man; without liberty, no happiness can be enjoyed by society. -- Thomas Jefferson |
| Author:
Jefferson, ThomasEra:
1743 |
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| Genius creates, and taste preserves. taste is the good sense of genius; without taste, genius is only sublime folly. -- Chateaubriand |
| Author:
ChateaubriandEra:
1768 |
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| No man enjoys the true taste of life, but he who is ready and willing to quit it. -- Seneca |
| Author:
SenecaEra:
-4 |
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| Acquaint thyself with God, if thou would'st taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shalt perceive that thou was blind before: Thine eye shall be instructed; and thine heart Made pure shall relish with divine delight Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought. -- William Cowper |
| Author:
Cowper, WilliamEra:
1731 |
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| Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. -- Francis Bacon |
| Author:
Bacon, FrancisEra:
1561 |
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| Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same. -- George Bernard Shaw |
| Author:
Shaw, George BernardEra:
1856 |
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| Nothing is more fearful than imagination without taste. -- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe |
| Author:
Goethe, Johann VonEra:
1749 |
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| Be humble as the blade of grass that is being trodden underneath the feet. The little ant tastes joyously the sweetness of honey and sugar. The mighty elephant trembles in pain under the agony of sharp goad. -- Sivananda |
| Author:
SivanandaEra:
1887 |
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