“We're born with the desire, but we don't really know how to choose. We don't know what our taste is, and we don't know what we are seeing.” KnowsDesireBornKnow HowSeeingTaste Author:Sheena Iyengar
“I don't need to know how they make Coca-Cola. I think it tastes just fine not knowing what the ingredients are. I think there are some things that should be kept secret.” ThinkingKnowsNeedsShouldSecretKnow HowKnowingFineTasteIngredientsNot KnowingCoca ColaKept Secrets Author:Colin Hanks
“Alas, we are the victims of advertisement. Those who taste the joys and sorrows of fame when they have passed forty, know how to look after themselves. They know what is concealed beneath the flowers, and what the gossip, the calumnies, and the praise are worth. But as for those who win fame when they are twenty, they know nothing, and are caught up in the whirlpool.” KnowsLooksJoyWinningKnow HowYouthFlowerSorrowTasteFameTwentiesPraiseVictimCaughtFortyGossipCaught UpAlasConcealedAdvertisementsCalumnyJoys And SorrowsWhirlpools Author:Sarah Bernhardt
“We don't know how many people are watching The Grand Tour's - it's a closely guarded secret, we don't even know - the only thing we can do is make a program that we enjoy. And then hope that we're not so unusual that other people won't share our taste.” PeopleKnowsEnjoyCan DoSecretKnow HowShareTasteProgramUnusualGuarded Author:Jeremy Clarkson
“The kinds of shows that seem to work now, the comedy shows, are those which require very little attention. They're superficial and I like articulate comedy. I don't know how to do the other, so I won't consider television until the audience's taste changes.” KnowsKindLittlesShowsSeemsAttentionAudienceKnow HowComedyTelevisionTasteSuperficialComedy Shows Author:Mary Tyler Moore
“When I turn around, he cups my face in his hands and he kisses me so deeply that I don't know who is breathing for who, but his mouth and tongue taste like warm honey. I don't know how long it lasts, but when I let go of him, I miss it already.” KnowsLongHandsLastsFacesTurnsKnow HowMissingTasteLetting GoKissingMouthsWarmTongueCupsBreathingHoneyKiss MeJellicoe Road Author:Melina Marchetta
“At the most difficult moments of my life, when it seemed that every door was closed to me, the taste of those apricots comes back to comfort me with the notion that abundance is always within reach, if only one knows how to find it.” IfsKnowsMomentsDifficultKnow HowDoorsComfortTasteNotionAbundanceWithin ReachDifficult MomentsApricots Author:Isabel Allende
“Ordinary folk prefer familiar tastes - they'd sooner eat the same things all the time - but a gourmet would sample a fried park bench just to know how it tastes.” KnowsKnow HowFoodTasteOrdinaryFolksFamiliarParksBenchesSampleGourmetPark Benches Book:The Alchemaster's Apprentice: A Novel Source: The Alchemaster's Apprentice: A Novel
“Daja doesn't exactly need to be tested on whether she's honorable or not." "Doesn't she? Don't all of you? This is your first taste of the things which may come from your being powerful mages. People will offer you gold, status, even love. I want to know how you will react. If want to know if your teachers will release greedy, thoughtless monsters into the world.” PeopleIfsKnowsWorldWantNeedsFirstsMayPowerfulKnow HowTeacherTasteOffersGoldMonstersReleaseHonorableGreedyTested Book:Daja's Book Source: Daja's Book
“I don't know how I know that, but I do. I can feel the beat of that truth inside me. Taste it bitter on my tongue. Sometimes, like now, I didn't think I want to know who I really am.” ThinkingKnowsWantFeelsI CanSometimesKnow HowTasteBeatsTongueBitter Author:Elizabeth Scott