“Our native susceptibilities and acquired tastes determine which of the many qualities in an object shall most impress us, and be most clearly recalled. One man remembers the combustible properties of a substance, which to another is memorable for its polarising property; to one man a stream is so much water-power, to another a rendezvous for lovers.” MenRememberWaterQualityObjectsHe ManLoversTastePropertyDetermineSubstanceMemorableStreamsNativeOne ManImpressSusceptibilityRendezvousAcquired TasteWater Power Author:George Henry Lewes
“A man of substance should trust very carefully an online networking friend whose shared images are not often palatable to his taste.” MenShouldTasteSubstanceOnlineNetworking Author:Anuj
“Shame on all eloquence which leaves us with a taste for itself and not for its substance.” TasteShameSubstanceEloquence Author:Michel de Montaigne
“Nothing should be used anywhere that is not edible. We should not clean our house with substances that are toxic carcinogens. It's not necessary. There are anti-bacterial agents, and antiseptic agents, that are non-toxic. That's really our focus, and my personal focus: to make consumer goods that don't just smell good, but taste good, and can be used to anoint one's self and also the environment in which you are living in.” ShouldSelfUsedHouseEnvironmentFocusTasteCleanSmellAgentsConsumersSubstanceGoodsToxic Author:Horst Rechelbacher
“let me tell you what happens when you cook down the syrup of loss over the open fire of sorrow: it solidfies into something wlaw. not grief, like you'd expect, or even regret. no, it gets thick as paste, black as ash; yet it isn't until you dip a finger in and feel that sharp taste dissolving on your tounge that you realize this is angel in its purest form, unrefined; a substance to be weighed and measyred and spread.” FeelsHappensFormBlackRealizingLossGriefFireRegretLike YouSorrowTasteAngelLet MeFingersSpreadCooksSubstanceThickAshesDipDissolvingSyrup Author:Jodi Picoult