“Bread without love is like grass without salt -- the stomach may be filled, but it leaves a bad taste in the mouth.” MayLove IsTasteMouthsFilledBreadGrassStomachSaltWithout LoveLove Is LikeBad Taste Author:Leonid Andreyev
“Let us never forget that, to be profited, that is, to be spiritually improved in knowledge, faith, holiness, joy and love, is the end of hearing sermons, and not merely to have our taste gratified by genius, eloquence and oratory.” EndsJoyForgetLove IsGeniusTasteAnd LoveHearingHolinessNever ForgetPreachingSermonsEloquenceOratory Author:John Angell James
“Love is a taste for prostitution. In fact, there is no noble pleasure that cannot be reduced to Prostitution.” LoveFactsLove IsPleasureTasteNobleProstitution Author:Charles Baudelaire
“Our self-love is mortified, when we think our opinions, and even our tastes, customs, and dresses, either arraigned or condemned;as, on the contrary, it is tickled and flattered by approbation.” ThinkingSelfLove IsOpinionSelf LoveTasteDressesContraryCustomsEgotismFlattered Book:Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son Source: Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son