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[On her writing agenda:] Make the familiar exotic; the exotic familiar.
— Bharati Mukherjee
It was the kind of light that rests on your shoulders the way a cat lies on your lap. So familiar.
— Marilynne Robinson
Trying to write books with a subject matter or in a genre or style you're not familiar with is the best way to find the Big Block looming.
— Jeffery Deaver
By choosing comfort we are in the very same decision choosing to miss every great thing in life, and that thought should be anything but comforting.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
We make attachments to what's familiar. We find the beauty, even in the lack. That's human. We make the best of what we're given.
— Emily Murdoch
Are you fully convinced that what is familiar to you is really the better way?
— Jose Antonio Bowen
What are you two doing barefoot and half naked in the mud?" asked a familiar voice. "Looking for truffles, I hope?
— Leigh Bardugo
I'm just a broken thing you're familiar with.
— Rick Remender
Baritone, cultivated, rolling-out-smooth voice familiar to Reiss. 'This is Doktor Goebbels.
— Philip K. Dick
The end of childhood is when things cease to astonish us. When the world seems familiar, when one has got used to existence, one has become an adult.
— Eugene Ionesco
As if familiar paths traced in summer skies could lead as easily to prison as to the sleep of the innocent.
— Albert Camus
Though the familiar use of things about us take off our wonder, yet it cures not our ignorance.
— John Locke
A snowball is simple, direct and familiar to most of us. I use this simplicity as a container for feelings and ideas that function on many levels.
— Andy Goldsworthy
We know that diversity can sometimes be more uncomfortable because things are less familiar - but it gets the best results.
— Megan Smith
Aaahh. Home. My place, my smells, my familiar rug under my feet, my kitchen, my Curran in the kitchen chair ... Wait a damn minute.
— Ilona Andrews
Honesty is the best policy, says the familiar axiom; but people who are honest on that principle defraud no one but themselves.
— James A. Garfield
You can never be annoyed by anyone when you are just alone, insults comes from being too familiar even with the most respectful persons.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Though not my field, I was familiar with the notion of alternative realities, but was not used to occupying the one I liked the best.
— David Nicholls
God never says the safe and familiar is His best.
— Norma Gail
The sight of the money depressed her, because in such small familiar things the foreign country around her was best expressed.
— Philip Larkin
Familiar acts are beautiful through love.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
All that happens is as usual and familiar as the rose in spring and the crop in summer.
— Marcus Aurelius
My English is closer to the literary English, and I'm not very familiar with jokes in English or with, you know, with small talk in English.
— J.M.G. Le Clezio
We tolerate without rebuke the vices with which we have grown familiar.
— Publilius Syrus
Like all familiar objects, it had become invisible.
— Jeanette Winterson
I'm not familiar with the metric system.
— Patton Oswalt
If there's one thing special about me, it's that I seem familiar. People feel like I live next door.
— Blake Shelton
Transformations require that we let go of familiar ways of doing things, without yet knowing what we will do next.
— Sheldon B. Kopp
My son is very into music and really familiar with my voice.
— Jennifer Hudson
You were doing fine," a familiar voice informed my ear, "until that man stepped into your path.
— Sylvia Plath
I am one of those faces that it's sometimes, 'Oh my God, you look so familiar, but I can't pinpoint it.'
— Lindsey McKeon
Stick. It might look familiar to some of you,' she waited
— Louise Penny
they find it all but impossible to believe in the unfamiliar while the familiar is before their eyes.
— C.S. Lewis
familiar with most
— C.M. Sutter
I have often remarked- I suppose everybody has- that one's going away from a familiar place, would seem to be the signal for a change in it.
— Charles Dickens