Familiarity breeds contempt; distance breeds respect.
In communications, familiarity breeds apathy.
Familiarity breeds contempt - and children.
Familiarity breeds contempt and children.
My philosophy is familiarity breeds contempt.
Like any friendship or marriage, familiarity breeds more contempt, and love, and everything.
There can be no prestige without mystery, for familiarity breeds contempt.
I believe in the understanding of difficult situations, difficult music, or any kind of difficulties, through familiarity. Familiarity, in this case, does not breed contempt, but breeds understanding.
Familiarity with evil breeds not contempt but acceptance.
With horses, familiarity breeds comfort. If you haven't been around horses for a while (or ever), the best thing to do is to go to the racetrack, a horse show, a rodeo, or some other horsey activity, and watch the horses. Familiarize yourself with th...
Running through things because you are familiar with them, breeds routine and this is the seed of boredom.
Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes off the edge of admiration.
You need to have a redesign because familiarity breeds a kind of complacency.
...their hearts had still not been hardened with the inevitable cynicism that familiarity and experience breed.
Familiarity, and a few dozen cheap flyballs off the Monster, breed contempt.
But we're very much an American band and that's that. I think that's part of the appeal outside of this country and it might be part of the reason people turned away from us within this country, because familiarity breeds contempt.
We're dabbling in eugenics all the time, breeding ideal crops to replace less aesthetic or nutritious or hardy varieties; leveling forests to graze cattle or erect shopping malls and condos; planting groves of a few familiar trees that homeowners and...
Education breeds confidence. Confidence breeds hope. Hope breeds peace.
'Free' is more of that 'familiarity breeds contempt' kind of thing. It's about saying 'Wait, I'm longing for something more than I have and I don't know what it is that I want, but I know I want it.' It has nothing to do with what I'm going through, ...
Thought breeds thought; children familiar with great thoughts take as naturally to thinking for themselves as the well-nourished body takes to growing; and we must bear in mind that growth, physical, intellectual, moral, spiritual, is the sole end of...
Like breeds like.