“I tell everybody the same thing: You have to make every dish so when you taste it, you should remember it when you go home.” ShouldHomeRememberTasteDishes Author:Wolfgang Puck
“If you see how a plant grows and you taste it in situ you have a perfect example of how it should taste on the plate.” IfsShouldGrowsPerfectExampleTastePlantPlates Author:Rene Redzepi
“Pointing out that countless great mathematicians had tried to solve the problem and failed before you came along is in particularly bad taste and should be avoided completely.” ShouldProblemTasteSolveMathematicianPointingAvoidedBad Taste Author:Terence Tao
“[If homes belongs to couples or roommates]: I think homes should reflect the individuals and their individual taste rather than someone else's.” ThinkingShouldHomeIndividualTaste Author:Julie London
“It is necessary for the welfare of society that genius should be privileged to utter sedition, to blaspheme, to outrage good taste, to corrupt the youthful mind, and generally to scandalize one's uncles.” ShouldMindGeniusTasteWelfarePrivilegedUnclesOutrageGood Taste Author:George Bernard Shaw
“A tutor should not be continually thundering instruction into the ears of his pupil, as if he were pouring it through a funnel, but, after having put the lad, like a young horse, on a trot, before him, to observe his paces, and see what he is able to perform, should, according to the extent of his capacity, induce him to taste, to distinguish, and to find out things for himself; sometimes opening the way, at other times leaving it for him to open; and by abating or increasing his own pace, accommodate his precepts to the capacity of his pupil.” IfsWayShouldSometimesAbleYoungTeachingTasteCapacityEarsHorseLeavingOpeningPaceInstructionPupilsPouringAccommodateLadTutor Author:Michel de Montaigne
“An artist who brings to his work a mind tolerably furnished with the general principles of art, and a taste formed upon the works of good artists in short, who knows in what excellence consists - will, with the assistance of models... be an overmatch for the greatest painter that ever lived who should be debarred such advantages.” KnowsShouldMindArtArtistPrinciplesTasteModelsAdvantageExcellencePainterAssistanceGood ArtGood Artist Book:Discourses on Painting and the Fine Arts, delivered at the Royal Academy. With a portrait Source: Discourses on Painting and the Fine Arts, delivered at the Royal Academy. With a portrait
“He who only writes to suit the taste of the age, considers himself more than his writings. We should always aim at perfection, and then posterity will do us that justice which sometimes our contemporaries refuse us.” ShouldWritingSometimesAgeJusticeTastePerfectionAimRefuseSuitsPosterity Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“We should only endeavour to think and speak correctly ourselves, without wishing to bring others over to our taste and opinions.” ThinkingShouldSpeakWishOpinionTasteEndeavour Author:Jean de la Bruyere