“Modern capitalism needs men who cooperate smoothly and in large numbers; who want to consume more and more; and whose tastes are standardized and can be easily influenced and anticipated ... what is the outcome? Modern man is alienated from himself, from his fellow man and from nature.” MenWantNeedsNumbersModernTasteCapitalismFellowsOutcomesFellow ManLarge NumbersModern ManEasily Influenced Author:Erich Fromm
“A small number of temples was protected by the fears, the venality, the taste, or the prudence of the civil and ecclesiastical governors. The temple of the Celestial Venus at Carthage, whose sacred precincts formed a circumference of two miles, was judiciously converted into a Christian church; and a similar consecration has preserved inviolate the majestic dome of the Pantheon at Rome.” TwoChristianChurchNumbersHistoryTasteSacredMilesTemplesRomeProtectedGovernorsPrudenceCelestialRoman EmpireVenusMajesticChristian ChurchSmall NumbersDomesConsecrationPantheonCarthage Book:Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Source: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
“To excite in us tastes, odors, and sounds I believe that nothing is required in external bodies except shapes, numbers, and slow or rapid movements. ... if ears, tongues, and noses were removed, shapes and numbers and motions would remain, but not odors or tastes or sounds.” IfsBelieveBodyI BelieveSoundNumbersMovementTasteShapesEarsTongueNosesRapidsOdor Author:Galileo Galilei
“There are any number of players with extensive jazz backgrounds who haven't been able to fit into other styles," "It all boils down to taste, to playing what's appropriate for the context in which you're working.” AbleNumbersPlayerStyleHavensFitTasteJazzBackgroundsAppropriate Author:Larry Carlton
“There was a time when my taste in music was mainstream, for example - people like Jimi Hendrix - who I really based a lot of my inspiration on, was the most popular entertainer of his day. He was really number one. And bands like Led Zeppelin, The Beatles are really number one bands. But those days are very much done. I can't say that if I listen to the number one artist now that I get excited.” PeopleIfsI CanDoneInspirationArtistNumbersExampleTasteBandExcitedMainstreamEntertainersHendrixZeppelinsTaste In Music Author:Gordon Raphael
“Her face crashes. She hasn't dealt with a single transfusion or lumbar puncture. She wasn't allowed near me for the bone-marrow transplant, but she could have been there for any number of diagnoses, and wasn't. Even her promises to visit more often have faded away with Christmas. It's her turn to taste some reality.” Has BeensRealityFacesTurnsNumbersPromiseTasteBonesCrashCould Have BeenDiagnosisFadedMarrowTransplantsPunctureBone Marrow Author:Jenny Downham
“• Eating disorders are addictions. You become addicted to a number of their effects. The two most basic and important: the pure adrenaline that kicks in when you're starving—you're high as a kite, sleepless, full of a frenetic, unstable energy—and the heightened intensity of experience that eating disorders initially induce. At first, everything tastes and smells intense, tactile experience is intense, your own drive and energy themselves are intense and focused. Your sense of power is very, very intense. You are not aware, however, that you are quickly becoming addicted.” FirstsTwoImportantEnergyNumbersEffectsBecomingTastePureEatingAddictionSmellFocusedIntenseKicksDisorderIntensityStarvingAdrenalineUnstableEating DisorderKitesTactileTaste And Smell Author:Marya Hornbacher