"The kind of people who always go on about whether a thing is in good taste invariably have very bad taste"
- Joe Orton
About this Quote
This quote by Joe Orton is a criticism of those who are overly concerned with what is considered to be taste. Orton suggests that those who are continuously judging the taste of others are likely to have poor taste themselves. He recommends that these people are more concerned with appearing advanced and refined than with actually delighting in the things they consume. Orton implies that these individuals are more interested in the opinions of besides with their own personal choices. He indicates that these individuals are more interested in appearing to have good taste than with in fact having it. In essence, Orton is recommending that those who are excessively interested in good taste are likely to have bad taste themselves.
This quote is written / told by Joe Orton between January 1, 1933 and August 9, 1967. He/she was a famous Playwright from England.
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