One can never truly savor success until first tasting adversity. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Espresso consumption is an aesthetic experience,like tasting a vintage wine or admiring a painting, — Andrea Illy Copy Share Image
You have a wine tasting of different years, and we're sort of doing that with our music, giving them a taste of… — Jonathan Cain Copy Share Image
When you taste super-success after tasting super-failure, there is huge relief. — Akshay Kumar Copy Share Image
I've never said I was a chef - I think I make great food. I will never open a restaurant to do,… — Eddie Huang Copy Share Image
“Gorgeous' you say in English and he likes that word tasting it like wine.” — Laura Fraser Copy Share Image
My passion for snacking and search for a great tasting, better-for-you snack sparked my interest in creating what has become popchips. — Keith Belling Copy Share Image
Scarcely one person in a thousand is capable of tasting the happiness of others. — Henry Fielding Copy Share Image
Travel makes all men countrymen, makes people noblemen and kings, every man tasting of liberty and dominion. — Amos Bronson Alcott Copy Share Image
It all comes back to the basics. Serve customers the best-tasting food at a good value in a clean, comfortable restaurant, and… — Dave Thomas Copy Share Image
Truth, when we are fortunate enough to find it, is like bad-tasting medicine. It rarely comes as a pleasant surprise, because if… — Orson Scott Card Copy Share Image
even The bed of love, that in the imagination Had seemed to be the giver of all peace, Is no more than… — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
It seems odd to think of tasting without any perceptive experience, but you are doing it right now. Humans have taste receptor… — Mary Roach Copy Share Image
Why does the lizard stick his tongue out? The lizard sticks its tongue out because that's the way its listening and looking… — William Shatner Copy Share Image
Intellectual tasting of life will not supersede muscular activity. If a man should consider the nicety of the passage of a piece… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
In a world where so much happens through computer screens, making a meal by hand, touching the raw materials, feeling your way… — Carl Honore Copy Share Image
The great networks are there to prove that ideas can be canned like spaghetti. If everything ends up by tasting like everything… — Frederic Raphael Copy Share Image
I train my chefs completely different to anyone else. My young girls and guys, when they come to the kitchen, the first… — Gordon Ramsay Copy Share Image
[Vestiges begins] from principles which are at variance with all sober inductive truth. The sober facts of geology shuffled, so as to… — Adam Sedgwick Copy Share Image
Treading the soil of the moon, palpating its pebbles, tasting the panic and splendor of the event, feeling in the pit of… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
A person is alive only to the degree that he or she is aware. To make the most of life we must… — Wilferd Peterson Copy Share Image
To live without feeling or exciting sympathy, to be fortunate without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
I had a little epiphany when I was a writer at 'Chicago' magazine. I sat down to dinner at the Ritz-Carlton. Somebody… — Ted Allen Copy Share Image
A kiss! When all is said, what is a kiss? An oath of allegiance taken in closer proximity, a promise more precise,… — Edmond Rostand Copy Share Image
Time for Wine Tasting 101. “So here’s how this works. When tasting a wine, as opposed to casual drinking, there are four… — Julie James Copy Share Image
“My mouth- always so active, alert- could now generally identify forty of fifty states in the produce or meat I ate. I… — Aimee Bender Copy Share Image
“What America is tasting now is something insignificant compared to what we have tasted for scores of years. Our nation (the Islamic… — Osama bin Laden Copy Share Image
“It was a gorgeous evening, with a breeze shimmering through the trees, people strolling hand in hand through the quaint streets and… — Susan Wiggs Copy Share Image
People spend too much time tasting wine; not enough time drinking it. — Andre Tchelistcheff Copy Share Image
I think I was eight or nine when I had my first long-form tasting menu. — Dominique Crenn Copy Share Image