1.
The fastidious are unfortunate: nothing can satisfy them.
[Lat., Les delicats sont malheureux,
Rien ne saurait les satisfaire.]
Jean de La Fontaine
3.
I'm a fastidious sort of fellow, fond of watermelon and buckbrush nuts.
Edward Abbey
4.
Discriminate, discriminate, and again discriminate! Be fastidious. Choose. Select.
E. Merrill Root
5.
Flatter me, but delicately, please, for I am fastidious.
Mason Cooley
6.
A fastidious taste is best indoors, away from nature and the city.
Mason Cooley
7.
It is not only a troublesome but slavish to be nice [fastidious].
William Penn