Quote by Napoleon Bonaparte
A mans palate can, in time, become accustomed to anything. - Napol

A mans palate can, in time, become accustomed to anything. – Napoleon Bonaparte

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I am sometimes a fox and sometimes a lion. The whole secret of government lies in knowing when to be the one or the other. – Napoleon Bonaparte

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Lovers of painting and lovers of music are people who openly display their preference like a delectable ailment that isolates them and makes them proud. – Maurice Blanchot

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Without taste genius is only a sublime kind of folly. That sure touch which the lyre gives back the right note and nothing more, is even a rarer gift than the creative faculty itself. – Vicomte De Chateaubriand

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Between good sense and good taste there lies the difference between a cause and its effect. – Jean De La Bruyere

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Style is not neutral; it gives moral directions. – Martin Amis

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