Quote by William Hazlitt
Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes off the edge of admiration.
Summary
This quote suggests that while familiarity between individuals does not necessarily lead to contempt or dislike, it diminishes the level of admiration or awe that one may feel towards someone or something. When we become too familiar with someone or something, we tend to lose our sense of wonder and appreciation. In other words, the more we know or experience something or someone, the less impressed or fascinated we become. It highlights the idea that the novelty or mystique found in new or unknown things often plays a role in admiration and significance.