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My own sense and taste in 3D films has been I don't really like it when it feels like it's a gimmick and it's coming at me, it's flying at me.
— James Mangold
As Carrie Fisher once said in a film, everyone thinks they have good taste and a sense of humour.
— Jane Green
It can happen sometimes, with those who brood on an injustice, that a taste for revenge can usefully combine with a sense of obligation.
— Ian McEwan
Gloria was still talking, something about how shooting people was in a sense safer than making art, in terms of avoiding serious lapses in taste.
— Rachel Kushner
A good sense of humor, then, a taste for the ironies of life, and an appreciation of the absurd.
— Paul Auster
Taste is nothing but a delicate good sense.
— Joseph Chenier
A man of great common sense and good taste, meaning thereby a man without originality or moral courage.
— George Bernard Shaw
God can be addressed by any name that taste sweet to your tongue or pictured in any form that appeals to your sense of wonder and awe.
— Sathya Sai Baba
I think that carrying on a life that is meant to be private in public is a breach of taste, common sense, and mental hygiene.
— Myrna Loy
Smell and taste are in fact but a single composite sense, whose laboratory is the mouth and its chimney the nose.
— Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
Lovers and mystics are familiar with this sense of grandeur, this taste of joy - in abandoning oneself to the will of others.
— Anne Desclos
Between good sense and good taste there lies the difference between a cause and its effect.
— Jean De La Bruyere
I will pursue my passion of cooking every day until my hands fall off and I lose all sense of smell and taste.
— Nicole Trunfio
We have learned the lines of good taste through history and our sense of guilt, be it post-colonial or post-Holocaust.
— Patrick Chappatte
Genius creates, and taste preserves. Taste is the good sense of genius; without taste, genius is only sublime folly.
— Alexander Pope
I chose Eat: LA as a broadcast partner because of its good taste, sense of humor, and spirit of adventure.
— John Rabe
A taste of righteousness can be easily perverted into an overweening sense of self-righteousness and judgmentalism.
— R. Kent Hughes
Taste is the most unexplored sense
— Matteo Ferrara
Without a sense of proportion there can be neither good taste nor genuine intelligence, nor perhaps moral integrity.
— Eric Hoffer
Taste is the common sense of genius.
— Victor Hugo
You can teach taste, editorial sense, but the ability to say something funny is something I've never been able to teach anyone.
— Abe Burrows
Yes ... I am a demon. There's no way I could understand my prey, a human's sense of taste. What I understand is ... only the taste of a human's soul.
— SebastiAn
Any film which views the darker side of life, which is death with a sense of humor, is very much to my taste.
— Carter Burwell
You are addressed by the way you dress. Your attire reflects your sense of value or taste and of course, your speech either makes or mars you.
— Jaachynma N.E. Agu
A critic is a bundle of biases held loosely together by a sense of taste.
— Whitney Balliett
I came back when I'd had a taste of other places and realized that I would never feel the same sense of connection to any place other than the Ozarks.
— Daniel Woodrell
The essence of good taste is a sense of values, and a sense of values is the pivotal point of good living.
— Millicent Fenwick
Surely being in love doesn't cause you to lose your sense of good taste. If I ever buy a gown with sequins on it, someone just shoot me.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
A taste for irony has kept more hearts from breaking than a sense of humor, for it takes irony to appreciate the joke which is on oneself.
— Jessamyn West
Everything you ever sense, in touch or taste or sight or even thought, has an effect on you that's greater than zero.
— Gregory David Roberts