Quotes About Familiarity
Miami feels like home to me.
~ Ser'Darius Blain
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I feel comfortable in Miami.
~ Goran Dragic
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I have known Michael Richards for something like 20 years. We're friends.
~ Paul Mooney
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I'm proud to come from the Midwest and that's where I'm comfortable at.
~ Danny Lloyd
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I rightfully respect Killer Mike a hundred percent. He knows my father; he's known my father for years.
~ Lil Yachty
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Coming back to AC Milan was like I'd never been away, actually: you know everybody; everybody knows you.
~ Clarence Seedorf
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I feel as if I've been to Miami a million times because I do so many cruises out of Miami.
~ Leslie Jordan
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Milwaukee, man... it's home.
~ Jabari Parker
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corollaries—where have I seen his face, don't I know that
~ Thomas C. Foster
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We want strangeness in our stories, but we want familiarity, too. We want a new novel to be not quite like anything we've read before. At the same time, wee look for it to be sufficiently like other things we've read so that we can use those to make sense of it.
~ Thomas C. Foster
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That the man and woman were husband and wife, and the parents of the girl in arms there could be little doubt. No other than such relationship would have accounted for the atmosphere of stale familiarity which the trio carried along with them like a nimbus as they moved down the
~ Thomas Hardy
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They say that a time comes when men laugh at misery through long acquaintance with it.
~ Thomas Hardy
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But these shaggy recesses were at all seasons a familiar surrounding to Olly and Mrs. Yeobright; and the addition of darkness lends no frightfulness to the face of a friend.
~ Thomas Hardy
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The child of civilization, remote from birth from wild nature and all her ways, is more susceptible to her grandeur than is her untutored son who has looked at her and lived close to her from childhood up, on terms of prosaic familiarity. The
~ Thomas Mann
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getting used to being up here consisted in getting used to not getting used
~ Thomas Mann
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It was her peculiar curse to never really be unknown.
~ Katherine Mansfield
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~ Katherine Mansfield
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The task, and the joy, of writing for me is that I can play with the metaphors that God has placed in the world and present them to others in a way they will accept. My goal is to allow readers their own experience of whatever discovery I have made, so that it feels new to them, but also familiar, in that it is of a piece with their own experience. It is a form of serious play.
~ Kathleen Norris
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Any day you walk down a street and find nothing new but nothing missing counts as a good day in a city you love.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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And they like being able to turn on the television day in and day out to see someone that they know and they feel comfortable with and trust hopefully and respect even.
~ Katie Couric
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We must live in charity with all men, but familiarity with them is not desirable. It sometimes happens that someone personally unknown to us enjoys a high reputation, but that when we meet him, we are not impressed. Similarly, we sometimes imagine that our company is pleasing, when in reality we offend others by our ill behaviour.
~ Kempis Thomas
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And they had folded his brother's hands across his suited chest, as if he would be preserved in this sanguine pose forever, but only the heavy callouses visible at the sides of his hands seemed real. It was only the callouses that appeared to be familiar and believable.
~ Kent Haruf
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You can get used to anything, I guess, if you've been there enough.
~ bushnell candace ii
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They were habits in the full sense of the word, as placid and reassuring as any others, but without that aftertaste of life imprisonment that habits generally have. The
~ César Aira
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