Once you figure out what respect tastes like, it tastes better than attention. But you have to get there.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes it's more important to be human, than to have good taste.
When you taste things in the right order, sometimes they taste so much different than if you taste them out of order. Not that there's a right order, like by rule, but just like in a thoughtful way that makes sense.
Deciding taste is egotistical, but that's how taste is established, by somebody having the courage to say, 'I don't want to sell that.'
Once you appreciate one of your blessings, one of your senses, your sense of hearing, then you begin to respect the sense of seeing and touching and tasting, you learn to respect all the senses.
Do not do unto others as you expect they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.
It's hard to run away from who you are, and when your taste is formed is a very important thing.
People care more about being thought to have taste than about being thought either good, clever or amiable.
I'm not sure who has the right to say that you have better taste than somebody else, because essentially what you're doing is calling millions of people morons.
Good taste is the modesty of the mind; that is why it cannot be either imitated or acquired.
Taste is more to do with manners than appearances. Taste is both myth and reality; it is not a style.