Top 16 Imagination Without Taste Quotes
#2. There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste.
[Ger., Es ist nichts furchterlicher als Einbildungskraft ohne Geschmack.]
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#3. Yes, I was correctly quoted in saying I introduced sex into films in the 20's, but it was sex in good taste and left a great deal to one's imagination.
Pola Negri
#4. Those Dutchmen had hardly any imagination or fantasy, but their good taste and their scientific knowledge of composition were enormous.
Vincent Van Gogh
#5. Taste is the power of relishing or rejecting whatever is offered for the entertainment of the imagination.
Oliver Goldsmith
#6. Do you have to feel something for it to be real or mean anything? Can you touch your dreams, taste your imagination.
Tim Lebbon
#7. Experience teaches that when the will and imagination are in conflict, the imagination usually wins. What we imagine may defeat our reason and make us slaves to what we taste, see, hear, smell, and feel in the mind's eye. The body is indeed the servant of the mind.
Joseph B. Wirthlin
#8. Taste refers to the past, imagination to the future.
Mason Cooley
#9. Taste is nothing but an enlarged capacity for receiving pleasure from works of imagination.
William Hazlitt
#10. Advertising enriches life by quickening the imagination, arousing interest and enlarging the taste.
Ralph Washington Sockman
#11. Real danger had its own taste, vivid as lemon juice, by contrast with the weak lemonade of imagination.
Diana Gabaldon
#12. To feel beauty is a better thing than to understand how we come to feel it. To have imagination and taste, to love the best, to be carried by the contemplation of nature to a vivid faith in the ideal, all this is more, a great deal more, than any science can hope to be.
George Santayana
#13. Food for her was as much about colour, smell and presentation as taste: the experience of eating should start in the eye and the nose and then erupt in the imagination. Chewing and tasting were the climax to a sensual experience. On
Hannah Mary Rothschild
#14. In taste and imagination, in the graces of style, in the arts of persuasion, in the magnificence of public works, the ancients were at least our equals.
Thomas B. Macaulay
#15. My mother was making $135 a week, but she had resilience and imagination. She might take frozen vegetables, cook them with garlic, onion and Spam, and it would taste like a four-star dinner.
Andre Dubus III
#16. We talk a lot about the five senses: vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. I would add one more ... imagination.
Wes Adamson