3.
Familiarity is a magician that is cruel to beauty but kind to ugliness.
Ouida
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Consistency breeds familiarity, familiarity breeds confidence, and confidence breeds sales.
Jay Conrad Levinson
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The ways suited to confidence are familiar to me, but not those that are suited to familiarity.
Joseph Joubert
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I guess like any friendship, marriage, or whatever it is familiarity breeds more contempt, and more love. They're just more settled with each other now.
Martin Freeman
11.
Familiarity is the most destructive of all iconoclasts.
Bill Vaughan
12.
Repetition brings familiarity, and familiarity is the opposite of the unknown.
Steven Levenkron
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Familiarity doesn't breed contempt, it is contempt.
Florence King
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Each undervalues that part of the materials of thought with which he is not familiar.
John Stuart Mill
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One is unable to notice something because it is always before one's eyes.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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What situations can I create that allow me not to have the disease of familiarity?
Richard Saul Wurman
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Perhaps its familiarity rendered it temporarily invisible to you.
Thomas Pynchon
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I like familiarity. In me it does not bring contempt-only more familiarity.
Gertrude Stein
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The familiarity of superiors embitters one, because it may not be returned.
Friedrich Nietzsche
27.
Art is continually working to take the crust of familiarity off everyday objects.
Rudolf Arnheim
28.
Advertising produces familiarity which produces sales
Paul Cookson
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The truest tales require time and familiarity to become what they are.
Erin Morgenstern
31.
Proximity bred familiarity, and familiarity bred comfort.
Nicholas Sparks
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Familiarity gives rise to contempt.
Aesop
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I'm sure there are a lot of Italians who refer to themselves as goombahs and greaseballs and whatever. That's what people do. It gives them a sort of familiarity that other people don't have.
Samuel L. Jackson
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but they had also settled into the maddening familiarity of friendship; maddening for her at least.
David Nicholls
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I was grateful to be away from all that familiarity, to have a chance to do something anonymously.
Feist