148 Quotations with Familiar.
- 81. Henry David Thoreau: One may discover a new side to his most intimate friend when for the first time ...

- 82. Charles Horton Cooley: One who shows signs of mental aberration is, inevitably, perhaps, but cruelly, s ...

- 83. Charles Horton Cooley: One who shows signs of mental aberration is, inevitably, perhaps, but cruelly, s ...

- 84. George Robert Gissing: Persistent prophecy is a familiar way of assuring the event.

- 85. George Robert Gissing: Persistent prophecy is a familiar way of assuring the event.

- 86. Jeremy W. Hayward: So in all these little ways we spin a web, a cocoon, around ourselves. The cocoo ...

- 87. Jeremy W. Hayward: So in all these little ways we spin a web, a cocoon, around ourselves. The cocoo ...

- 88. Thomas Mann: Solitude gives birth to the original in us, to beauty unfamiliar and perilous to ...

- 89. Philip Norman: That the public can grow accustomed to any face is proved by the increasing prev ...

- 90. Philip Norman: That the public can grow accustomed to any face is proved by the increasing prev ...

- 91. Ralph Waldo Emerson: That which we call character is a reserved force which acts directly by presence ...

- 92. James G. Frazer: The awe and dread with which the untutored savage contemplates his mother-in-law ...

- 93. James G. Frazer: The awe and dread with which the untutored savage contemplates his mother-in-law ...

- 94. Claudius Galen: The chief merit of language is clearness, and we know that nothing detracts so m ...

- 95. Claudius Galen: The chief merit of language is clearness, and we know that nothing detracts so m ...

- 96. W. H. Auden: The ear tends to be lazy, craves the familiar and is shocked by the unexpected; ...

- 97. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The effects of good music are not just because it's new; on the contrary music s ...

- 98. Daniel J. Boorstin: The modern American tourist now fills his experience with pseudo-events. He has ...

- 99. Ernest Renan: The simplest school boy is now familiar with truths for which Archimedes would h ...

- 100. Henry Miller: The stabbing horror of life is not contained in calamities and disasters, becaus ...

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