Louis Sullivan Quote

Taste is one of the weaker words in our language. It means a little less than something, a little more than nothing; certainly it conveys no suggestion of potency. It savors of accomplishment, in the fashionable sense, not of power to accomplish in the creative sense. It expresses a familiarity with what is au courant among persons of so-called culture, of so-called good form. It is essentially a second-hand word, and can have no place in the working vocabulary of those who demand thought and action at first hand. To say that a thing is tasty or tasteful is, practically, to say nothing at all.


Ch. 10 : A Roman Temple - Kindergarten Chats (1918)


Taste is one of the weaker words in our language. It means a little less than something, a little more than nothing; certainly it conveys no...

Taste is one of the weaker words in our language. It means a little less than something, a little more than nothing; certainly it conveys no...

Taste is one of the weaker words in our language. It means a little less than something, a little more than nothing; certainly it conveys no...

Taste is one of the weaker words in our language. It means a little less than something, a little more than nothing; certainly it conveys no...