Quotes About Familiarity
Forever and ever, kid, until you're sick and tired of seeing me.
~ Marie Lu
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There are lines of yours I know by heart. There are scents of yours soaked in my skin.
~ Marilyn Hacker
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It's harder to be afraid of something you understand
~ Scott O'Connor, Untouchable
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Condiments are like old friends - highly thought of, but often taken for granted.
~ Unknown
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The smell of cooking food is often a calming one.
~ Daniel Handler
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That's when you know you know somebody. When you know every piece of clothing they have in their wardrobe. That's friendship.
~ Ilana Glazer
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Maybe that's what real friendship is -- getting so used to people that you need to be annoyed by them.
~ Libba Bray
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The grace of novelty and the length of habit, though so very opposite to one another, yet agree in this, that they both alike keepus from discovering the faults of our friends.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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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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The most familiar and intimate habitudes, connections, friendships, require a degree of good-breeding both to preserve and cement them.
~ Lord Chesterfield
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What are Fred and I? Next door neighbors?
~ J. K. Rowling
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It's like deja-vu, all over again.
~ Yogi Berra
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If I'm weird around you, that means I'm comfortable with you.
~ Unknown
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I don't think I'm beautiful. When I look in the mirror, I just see me - and, I'm pretty used to me.
~ Melanie Griffith
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When you look at Prince Charles, don't you think that someone in the Royal family knew someone in the Royal family?
~ Robin Williams
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In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
~ Unknown
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He wasn't looking at her, was at such an oblique angle to her that his face was little more than a sliver, but she knew him at once. "It was like reading," she would try to explain later, and she wasn't talking about phonics. She didn't break him into syllables—shoulders, hair, shirt collar, hand, nose, cheekbone—and put him back together again; she didn't sound him out. He was a language she knew, and it was whole-word recognition: Will.
~ Marisa de los Santos
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They were all people whom I either knew too well or whom I didn't wish to know at all...
~ Marjorie Bowen
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One thing that is almost always said to me is, I grew up with you. They are meeting me and feel that they actually grew up with me. I was with them during their play hours and thinking hours. I was a part of their childhoods. That's one of the most amazing things.
~ Mark Goddard
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Do you recognise me?" he asked. Willie looked hard and considered before finally replying "Lie down so I can recognise you.
~ Willie Pep
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It was funny that you know someone for years but still discover something you never noticed before.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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Dogs are a habit, I think.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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I know this music from memory, not from the music.
~ Eugene Ormandy
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It's funny how you can know your friends so well, but you still end up playing the same games with them.
~ Lauren Oliver
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