A Quote by Anna Quindlen

Familiarity breeds content. — © Anna Quindlen
Familiarity breeds content.
Consistency breeds familiarity, familiarity breeds confidence, and confidence breeds sales.
Familiarity breeds contempt, but without a little familiarity it's impossible to breed anything.
Familiarity breeds contempt only when it breeds inattention.
When you're working on a creative thing, everyone has an idea, and they're pushing it. The first time you work with anybody, you have to get comfortable with the way another person pushes hard for what they want. Familiarity breeds contempt, people say. But I've found, for creative things, familiarity breeds peace of mind, because you realize you know someone better. You trust each other. You know not to take things a certain way, or a wrong way. You get to where you don't have to waste quite so much time with diplomacy. Things are a little more efficient.
Familiarity breeds complacency.
Familiarity breeds contempt.
Familiarity breeds democracry.
Familiarity breeds contentment.
Familiarity breeds consent.
Familiarity breeds attempt.
My philosophy is familiarity breeds contempt.
In communications, familiarity breeds apathy.
Familiarity breeds contempt - and children.
Familiarity with evil breeds not contempt but acceptance.
There can be no prestige without mystery, for familiarity breeds contempt.
In politics, familiarity doesn't breed contempt. It breeds votes.
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