“Men, generally going with the stream, seldom judge for themselves, and purity of taste is almost as rare as talent.” MenTalentJudgingTasteJudgmentStreamsPurity Book:A Philosophical Dictionary Source: A Philosophical Dictionary
“Many are they who have a taste and love for drawing, but no talent; and this will be discernible in boys who are not diligent and never finish their drawings with shading.” BoysTalentTasteAnd LoveDrawingDiligent Author:DMX
“The talent of the people in Brazil was extraordinary. I thought all of the hair and make-up was really fantastic. The aesthetic there is really something to behold. They just have such a great sense of taste.” PeopleTalentHairTasteExtraordinaryFantasticAestheticBrazil Author:Miranda Otto
“Everyone has the talent to some degree: even making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, you know whether it tastes better to you with raspberry jam or grape jelly; on chewy pumpernickel or white toast.” KnowsWhiteTalentTasteDegreesSandwichesJamGrapesToastsPeanutsJellyPeanut ButterRaspberriesPeanut Butter And JellyPeanut Butter Sandwiches Author:Anna D. Shapiro
“Much as I cared for Joseph Kennedy, he was a classic example of that person in the arts with lots of brains and drive but little taste or talent.” LittlesPersonsArtBrainTalentExampleTasteClassic Author:Gloria Swanson
“I have neither talent or taste for kingship, cousin. I am a warrior, and to dwell always in one place and live at court would weary me to death!” TalentTasteCourtWarriorWearyCousinKingship Book:The Mists of Avalon Source: The Mists of Avalon