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A single dish cannot satisfy the tastes of a hundred people.
You are to the Nineties what lava lamps were to the Seventies.
What is exhilarating in bad taste is the aristocratic pleasure of giving offense.
Dandyism is especially likely to appear in those transitional ages in which democracy is not yet all-powerful and the aristocracy ...
France is not poetic; she even feels, in fact, a congenital horror of poetry. Among the writers who use verse, those whom she will ...
In literature as in ethics, there is danger, as well as glory, in being subtle. Aristocracy isolates us.
Beauty is the sole ambition, the exclusive goal of Taste.
Everyone has taste, yet it is more of a taboo subject than sex or money. The reason for this is simple: claims about your attitude ...
Taste is more to do with manners than appearances. Taste is both myth and reality; it is not a style.
Semantically, taste is rich and confusing, its etymology as odd and interesting as that of "style." But while style--deriving from ...
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