“For the judging of contemporary literature the only test is one's personal taste. If you much like a new book, you must call it literature even though you find no other soul to agree with you, and if you dislike a book you must declare that it is not literature though a million voices should shout you that you are wrong. The ultimate decision will be made by Time.” IfsShouldMadeBookSoulLiteratureVoiceDecisionMillionsJudgingTasteTestsUltimateAgreeContemporaryDislikeNew BooksContemporary LiteraturePersonal Taste Book:The March of Literature: From Confucius' Day to Our Own Source: The March of Literature: From Confucius' Day to Our Own
“I think my style revolves around the philosophy that less is more, that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. That goes for my taste in design and in clothes, and even affects the way I approach music. I'm all about keeping things simple, and minimal, but being able to convey something powerful through that approach.” ThinkingWayPhilosophyAbleSimplePowerfulStyleDesignTasteApproachClothesUltimateSimplicitySophisticationLess Is More Author:G-Eazy
“Cuban cigars are an acquired taste, like Scotch whisky. If you're not used to them, you'll get a headache, you'll find them much too strong. But to a cigar connoisseur, a longtime smoker, if you have a well-made, well-aged one, there is nothing like a Cuban cigar. Getting them is the ultimate mission; any cigar lover would do anything” IfsWellsMadeUsedStrongLoversTasteUltimateMissionsHeadacheCigarCubanScotchWhiskySmokersConnoisseurAcquired TasteScotch WhiskyCuban Cigars Author:Marvin Shanken
“Generally speaking there is no irreducible taste or inclination. They all represent a certain appropriative choice of being. It is up to existential psychoanalysis to compare and classify them. Ontology abandons us here; it has merely enabled us to determine the ultimate ends of human reality, its fundamental possibilities, and the value which haunts it.” HumansEndsRealityCertainValuesChoicesPossibilityTasteUltimateFundamentalsDetermineCompareAbandonExistentialInclinationPsychoanalysisOntology Book:Existentialism and Human Emotions Source: Existentialism and Human Emotions
“The real heretic is not the atheist or agnostic (who are often decent people) but those who murmur "it doesn't matter what you believe, as long as it makes you feel good." This turns religion into a subjective matter, like taste in furnishings, and robs theology of its claim to ultimate truth.” PeopleFeelsBelieveLongRealMatterTurnsTasteUltimateClaimsAtheistTheologyFeel GoodDecentAgnosticSubjectiveHereticMake You Feel GoodUltimate TruthFurnishings Author:Sydney J. Harris