“We cannot by a little verbal sophistry confound the qualities of different minds, nor force opposite excellences into a union by all the intolerance in the world. If we have a taste for some one precise style or manner, we may keep it to ourselves and let others have theirs. If we are more catholic in our notions, and want variety of excellence and beauty, it is spread abroad for us to profusion in the variety of books and in the several growth of men's minds, fettered by no capricious or arbitrary rules.” IfsMenWorldWantMindMayLittlesBookDifferentForceGrowthQualityStyleTasteOppositesCatholicUnionsExcellenceNotionSpreadVarietyIntolerancePreciseArbitraryCapriciousSophistryDifferent Minds Author:William Hazlitt
“The taste of the more recent accessions to the leisure class proper and of the middle and lower classes still requires a pecuniary beauty to supplement the aesthetic beauty, even in those objects which are primarily admired for the beauty that belongs to them as natural growths.” StillsGrowthNaturalClassMiddleObjectsTasteAestheticLeisureSupplementsLower ClassAesthetic Beauty Book:The Theory of the Leisure Class Source: The Theory of the Leisure Class
“In the United States, where it has become almost impossible to use "liberal" in the sense in which I have used it, the term "libertarian" has been used instead. It may be the answer; but for my part I find it singularly unattractive. For my taste it carries too much the flavor of a manufactured term and of a substitute. What I should want is a word which describes the party of life, the party that favors free growth and spontaneous evolution. But I have racked my brain unsuccessfully to find a descriptive term which commends itself.” WantShouldMayHas BeensStatesUseUsedPoliticsGrowthTermAnswersUnitedPartyBrainUnited StatesToo MuchImpossibleEvolutionTasteLibertarianFavorsCarrieSubstitutesSpontaneousFlavorUnattractive Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“Taste, when once obtained, may be said to be no acquiring faculty, and must remain stationary; but knowledge is of perpetual growth and has infinite demands. Taste, like an artificial canal, winds through a beautiful country, but its borders are confined and its term is limited. Knowledge navigates the ocean, and is perpetually on voyages of discovery.” MaySaidCountryBeautifulGrowthTermWindTasteDemandOceanDiscoveryInfiniteBordersFacultyArtificialPerpetualConfinedVoyagesNavigateCanalsStationaryBeautiful CountryVoyages Of DiscoveryLimited Knowledge Book:Curiosities of literature Source: Curiosities of literature
“Life is like a giant smorgasbord of more delicious alternatives than you can ever hope to taste. So you have to reject having some things you want in order to get other things you want more.” WantLifeLife IsOrderGrowthTastePersonal GrowthInvestingAlternativesGiantsRejectsDeliciousLife Is Like Author:Ray Dalio
“Friendship's said to be a plant of tedious growth, its root composed of tender fibers, nice in their taste, cautious in spreading.” SaidGrowthFriendshipNiceTasteRootsPlantCautiousTediousFiber Book:The relapse Source: The relapse