21. But the attendance figures for those alleged good old days indicate that familiarity bred a benign form of contempt. 22. Eventually, such familiarity breeds a certain discontent. 23. Familiarity breeds contempt, but usually familiarity breeds the same old results, too. 24. Familiarity breeds contempt. 25. Familiarity breeds franchises. 26. Familiarity breeds nonchalance, particularly with insects, which are usually more irritating than fascinating. 27. Familiarity breeds, well, if not contempt, certainly apathy. 28. Familiarity has bred contempt, and reality is setting in for the Atlanta Braves. 29. Familiarity may breed contempt, but in games it can also be a source of comfort. 30. Familiarity bred more competitiveness as well as some contempt. |