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It's an old and familiar feeling. The emphasis is on how familiar it feels. By Michelle Skeen Feeling Familiar Feels Emphasis

A monster which devours everything - that is familiarity. By Honore De Balzac Familiarity Monster Devours

It was as familiar to me as a song I'd been hearing my whole life, covered by various people but the basic tune the same. By Sarah Dessen Life Covered Familiar Song Hearing

you remind me of someone i knew. looked just like you but kind. By Taylor Rhodes Knew Remind Looked Kind

Exhilaratingly new and unmistakably familiar, like a childhood memory that felt dreamlike until photographic evidence was found in an old box in the attic. By Lauren Kate Exhilaratingly Familiar Attic Unmistakably Childhood

I like people recognizing me. By Miguel Tejada People Recognizing

Too often we tend to reduce what is strange to what is familiar. I intend to restore the familiar to the strange. By Rene Magritte Strange Familiar Tend Reduce Intend

Now it seems like a lot more people recognize me. By Mary Pierce Lot People Recognize

Nothing is so awesomely unfamiliar as the familiar that discloses itself at the end of a journey. Nothing shakes the heart so much as meeting-far, far away-what you last met at home. By Cynthia Ozick Journey Awesomely Unfamiliar Familiar Discloses

If you knew me yesterday, please do not think that it is the same person that you are meeting today. By John Powell Yesterday Today Knew Person Meeting

I've known you forever, and you are only just remembering me. By Poppet Forever Remembering

Many of the familiar little things that we use every day have typically evolved over a period of time to a state of familiarity. They balance form and function, elegance and economy, success and failure in ways that are not only acceptable, but also admirable. By Henry Petroski Familiarity Familiar Things Day Typically

Recently, everything around me felt familiar yet amiss, like the first time you ride in the back seat of your own car. By Vendela Vida Recently Amiss Car Felt Familiar

I am one of those faces that it's sometimes, 'Oh my God, you look so familiar, but I can't pinpoint it.' By Lindsey Mckeon God Familiar Faces Pinpoint

I never fail to find it weird when people recognise me. By Mollie King Fail Find Weird People Recognise

I know you. I've seen it. And, knowing all, I release you. By Michael Cunningham Knowing Release

I can't remember faces, don't remember names, but after awhile and a thousand miles it all becomes the same. By Billy Joel Remember Faces Awhile Thousand Miles

Everybody seems to know me. It's very strange. By Julia Louis-Dreyfus Strange

It seems important to find ways of reminding ourselves that most 'familiarity' is meditated and delusive. By David Foster Wallace Familiarity Delusive Important Find Reminding

The familiar changes as we cling to it. By Mason Cooley Familiar Cling

Familiarity breeds liking. By Daniel Kahneman Familiarity Liking Breeds

His mouth tastes like Scotch, and feels familiar, like somewhere I've been before. By Catherine Mckenzie Scotch Familiar Mouth Tastes Feels

I always find it flattering when somebody recognizes me. By Rick Moranis Find Flattering Recognizes

I thought I recognized you.Really? He remembered me looking like Swamp Thing? How flattering. By Josh Lanyon Youreally Thing Thought Recognized Swamp

We have each other memorized. By Veronica Roth Memorized

Some of my troubles are so familiar, I know them by their first names. By Ashleigh Brilliant Familiar Troubles

There's never been a moment when I didn't recognize you. By Rainbow Rowell Moment Recognize

I always use familiarity in my music, whether it's in my song writing or whatever. By Sonreal Music Familiarity Song Writing

I'm familiar to people. They feel comfortable with me. I started in live television. I perform live all the time. I sing with the piano. I sing with a symphony. I can sit and ask questions. I can listen. I'm very comfortable in most situations. By Florence Henderson People Familiar Sing Live Comfortable

Know me right through to my bones. By Jane Lovering Bones

I didn't know you this morning, and now I don't remember not knowing you. By Nicola Yoon Morning Remember Knowing

Most people remember me for a couple of tunes. By Colin Hay Tunes People Remember Couple

There is something talismanic about familiar words. By Marcel Theroux Words Talismanic Familiar

We all have some experience of a feeling, that comes over us occasionally, of what we are saying and doing having been said and done before, in a remote time - of our having been surrounded, dim ages ago, by the same faces, objects, and circumstances. By Charles Dickens Objects Feeling Occasionally Time Surrounded

More times than I can remember I look around and I ask why the hole I'm in looks so strangely familiar. Probably because it looks a whole lot like all the other ones I dug before I got around to digging this one. By Craig D. Lounsbrough Familiar Times Remember Hole Strangely

I'm shocked at being recognized. You go to places you don't think you would be and still, you are. Taxi drivers often recognise me ... but I haven't got a free ride yet. By Dan Stevens Recognized Shocked Places Taxi Drivers

I recognize the vestiges of an old flame By Virgil Flame Recognize Vestiges

Do you know how much alike we are? By Ayn Rand Alike

Every curve of his face was familiar, and also, I had never seen him before. By E. Lockhart Familiar Curve Face

No one knows me. Not anymore By Zoe Marriott Anymore

People recognise me when I'm holiday on the beach. By Joanne Froggatt People Beach Recognise Holiday

I have been a stranger in a foreign land. By Moses Land Stranger Foreign

When your world falls apart, cling to the familiar. By Blake Crouch Cling Familiar World Falls

We are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. By Maya Angelou Alike Friends Unalike

To have been described long ago to a recent acquaintance by nameless people is irresistible. By Jane Austen Irresistible Long Ago Recent Acquaintance

unfamiliar things least produces familiarity. Familiarity only gets closer to you when you open your doors to familiar things By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Unfamiliar Things Familiarity Produces Closer

It often happens that when you look at familiar things through someone else's eyes you see them as you have never seen them before. By John Mole Familiar Things Eyes

About once every four days, someone comes up to me and is like, 'Hey, I know you from somewhere.' By Carla Gallo Hey Days

Lie down so I can recognise you By Willie Pep Lie Recognise

I do know you, Fancy. All about you. The problem is, you don't know about me. By Dia Reeves Fancy Problem

I don't know you, And you don't know me. It is this that brings us together. By Kate Bush Brings

The novelty we want is always close to the familiar. By Mason Cooley Familiar Novelty Close

the more familiar a face, letter, number, sound, flavor, brand, or Chinese character becomes, the more we like it. It's true across different cultures and species; even baby chickens prefer the familiar. By Adam M. Grant Letter Number Sound Flavor Brand

It's always a shock to me when I get recognized. By Bryan Callen Recognized Shock

People recognize me from everything and as soon as I think I know where they know me from, I'm always wrong. By Niecy Nash People Wrong Recognize

I always think my face is quite nondescript - it sort of fits in to any period. It's not really distinct enough for you to remember me from something. By Kimberley Nixon Nondescript Period Face Sort Fits

I'm shocked at being recognized. By Dan Stevens Recognized Shocked

Do you know yourself?. By Lailah Gifty Akita

I don't suppose I really know you very well - but I know you smell like the delicious damp grass that grows near old walls and that your hands are beautiful opening out of your sleeves and that the back of your head is a mossy sheltered cave when there is trouble in the wind and that my cheek just fits the depression in your shoulder. By Zelda Fitzgerald Shoulder Suppose Smell Delicious Damp

Once in a while it can be a bit disconcerting to be so recognisable. By George Wendt Recognisable Bit Disconcerting

Familiar routine is balm to a fragmented soul. By Karen Marie Moning Familiar Soul Routine Balm Fragmented

There are familiar faces on these trains, people I see every week, going to and fro. I recognize them and they probably recognize me. By Paula Hawkins Trains People Week Fro Familiar

But familiarity is just an illusion. It actually tricks me into thinking I know more than I do, that I mean more to him than I do. I By Nina G. Jones Illusion Familiarity Tricks Thinking

How can I know you if I don't know myself? By Lujan Matus

My dad used to say that when I was born I looked so totally familiar By Gayle Forman Familiar Dad Born Looked Totally

New things are made familiar, and familiar things are made new. By Samuel Johnson Things Made Familiar

People know they have seen me somewhere, but they don't know where. They think I'm their next-door neighbor. By Tina Majorino People Neighbor Nextdoor

Do you know who I am? Why, have you forgotten? By Rio Ferdinand Forgotten

Familiarity is the dagger thrust into the heart of fear. By Todd Stocker Familiarity Fear Dagger Thrust Heart

People have recognized me sometimes but not much. I'm glad my life isn't too different. I don't want it to be. By Thomas Horn People Recognized Glad Life

I'm always surprised when I get recognized. By Margaret Cho Recognized Surprised

I am my nearest neighbour. By Tacitus Neighbour Nearest

Many people consider me an old friend. By Shirley Temple Friend People

You think you know me just because you know my name, think you've seen me 'cause you've seen every line on my face. By Jon Bon Jovi Face Line

Who knows anybody? By Derek Kirk Kim

And I have the same heart in the same socket of chest, and it hammers the way it used to, and I find myself thinking the same words, safe again, trapped again. My palms sweat on the steering wheel. I remind myself: I am not that girl. I am not that girl. I've changed. I've grown. It's a long time ago. By Lauren Slater Chest Words Safe Trapped Girl

I like what I hear as a resulting combination of these two strands ... something of a combination of familiarity and, for lack of a better word, strangeness. By Alex North Strands Combination Hear Resulting Strangeness

If I didn't know you I would say I don't know you. By Jaime Cabrera

I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream.. By Princess Aurora Dream Walked

Whether it's just walking down the street to try to go to a movie, go to dinner, something like that, there are always a few people that recognize you. By Patrick Kane Movie Dinner Walking Street People

You may have seen have seen me in such places as your local market in a tabloid. By Tony Romo Tabloid Places Local Market

People recognise me and come up to me sometimes, but I'm not like George Clooney. By Seth Rogen Clooney George People Recognise

I have no idea what I'm doin'. I've never seen me. By Mose Allison Doin Idea

Love the way you know me better than I know myself. By Shilpi Somaya Gowda Love

I'm a stranger behind the same set of eyes that the girl in the photo holds. By Amanda Steele Holds Stranger Set Eyes Girl

Aye! I know your name by your face, and your face by your mouth. By Stephen King Aye Face Mouth

Oak, granite,Lilies by the road,Remember me?I remember you.Clouds brushingClover hills,Remember me?Sister, child,Grown tall,Remember me?I remember you. By Gail Carson Levine Sister Oak Remember Granitelilies Childgrown

O Lord, you have searched me and you know me. By Anonymous Lord Searched

No one really knows me. People think they know me. By Johnny Thunders People

Those features are burned so deep into my memory and my heart that I should recognize them anywhere in the world from among a thousand others, who might appear identical to any one but me. By Edgar Rice Burroughs Features Burned Deep Memory Heart

I still get weirded out when people recognise me. By Tom Hopper Weirded People Recognise

There's a group I've been close to, since childhood. We spend a lot of time together.'. By Gwyneth Paltrow Childhood Group Close Together Spend

People recognize me, but they don't know where from. Today I was in the elevator and somebody asked me if I worked for his company. By Michael Ian Black People Recognize Today Company Elevator

People recognize me - but if you've been in the public eye as long as I have and people don't recognize you, I feel bad about myself. By Rickey Henderson People Recognize Public Eye Long

It could be a meeting on the street, or a party or a lecture, or just a simple, banal introduction, then suddenly there is a flash of recognition and the embers of kinship glow. There is an awakening between you, a sense of ancient knowing. By John O'donohue Street Lecture Simple Banal Introduction

Their types were familiar enough to Ralph, who had taken their measure in former wanderings, and come across their duplicates in every scene of continental idleness. By Edith Wharton Ralph Wanderings Idleness Types Familiar

I'm always surprised at how many people remember me from 'Degrassi.' By Jake Epstein Degrassi Surprised People Remember

Familiarity so dulls the edge of perception as to make us least acquainted with things forming part of our daily life. By Julia Ward Howe Familiarity Life Dulls Edge Perception

You are what you remember. By Benjamin Alire Saenz Remember

I don't know how people recognize me. By Laura Prepon People Recognize