“Those reliable axioms about the taste and expectations of the mass movie audience are not so much laws of nature as artifacts of corporate strategy. And the lessons derived from them conveniently serve to strengthen a status quo that increasingly marginalizes risk, originality and intelligence.” LawAudienceRiskLessonsTasteMassExpectationsStrategyCorporateOriginalityStatus QuoLaws Of NatureAxiomsArtifacts Author:A. O. Scott
“Some people say I'm kinda country, but I like to take risks on fashion. I kinda go left sometimes, so you can get a taste of my personality.” PeopleCountrySometimesLeftRiskFashionPersonalityTaste Author:Toni Braxton
“The issue I have is that the cooking techniques are up for questioning, today more than ever before. If you waterbath beef at 22-degrees for 12 hours, it may taste fantastic, but if you don't cook food at a high enough temperature, you risk not killing the bacteria. Things like that make me nervous of venturing into it.” IfsMayEnoughTodayHoursIssuesRiskTasteDegreesCookingKillingTechniqueNervousFantasticCooksQuestioningTemperatureBeefBacteria Author:Gordon Ramsay
“When one is young, one venerates and despises without that art of nuances which constitutes the best gain of life, and it is only fair that one has to pay dearly for having assaulted men and things in this manner with Yes and No. Everything is arranged so that the worst of tastes, the taste for the unconditional, should be cruelly fooled and abused until a man learns to put a little art into his feelings and rather to risk trying even what is artificial — as the real artists of life do.” MenShouldTryingLittlesArtRealFeelingsYoungArtistPayRiskWorstTasteGainsFairsDespiseArtificialUnconditionalFooledNuanceYoung OnesReal ArtistsYes And No Book:Basic Writings of Nietzsche Source: Basic Writings of Nietzsche