Appreciation Quote by M. F. K. Fisher
“Talleyrand said that two things are essential in life: to give good dinners and to keep on fair terms with women. As the years pass and fires cool, it can become unimportant to stay always on fair terms either with women or one's fellows, but a wide and sensitive appreciation of fine flavours can still abide with us, to warm our hearts.”
About This Quote
Source Cookbook: *The Art of Eating*, 1964
She humorously cites Talleyrand’s advice on good food and fair treatment of women, noting that appreciation of flavor endures beyond fleeting relationships.
In simple terms: Good food and kindness matter more than fleeting disputes.
Value lasting pleasures over temporary conflicts.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- dinner parties
- friendship maintenance
- cultural gatherings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does shared meals affect relationships?
- Can culinary appreciation replace emotional intimacy?
Food may not resolve deeper relational issues.