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1 " Whatever genre you deem suitable for your taste – romance, comedy, action, mystery, sci-fi or anything else, make sure it has the plain everyday human kindness. "
― Abhijit Naskar , The Film Testament
2 " You recreate your world to your taste with God's Word in your mouth. "
― Jaachynma N.E. Agu , The Prince and the Pauper
3 " If you don't pray often, you won't gain a love for praying. Prayer is work, and therefore it is not very appealing to our natural sensibilities. But the simple rule for prayer is this: Begin praying and your taste for prayer will increase. The more you pray, the more you will acquire the desire for prayer, the energy for prayer, and the sense of purpose in prayer. "
― Eric Ludy , Wrestling Prayer: A Passionate Communion with God
4 " Walking and talking are two very great pleasures, but it is a mistake to combine them. Our own noise blots out the sounds and silences of the outdoor world; and talking leads almost inevitably to smoking, and then farewell to nature as far as one of our senses is concerned. The only friend to walk with is one who so exactly shares your taste for each mood of the countryside that a glance, a halt, or at most a nudge, is enough to assure us that the pleasure is shared. "
― C.S. Lewis , Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life
5 " Do you want me to open the window?’‘No … I still have your scent on my skin.’‘And I have your taste in my mouth. "
6 " You did not fear death. You stepped in its path, but without really desiring it: how can one desire something one doesn’t know? You didn’t deny life but affirmed your taste for the unknown, betting that if something existed on the other side, it would be better than here. "
― Édouard Levé , Suicide
7 " To write better you must develop your taste for truth. You have to pay more attention to what you really think, feel, see and want. "
― Jonathan Price ,
8 " A world of few choices, whether in jeans or mates, is a world in which individual differences become sources of alienation, unhappiness, even self-loathing. If no jeans fit, you'll feel uncomfortable or inferior. If no housing developments reflect your taste for unique architecture, you'll write screeds against philistine mass culture. "