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— Edgar Degas"Do portraits of people in familiar and typical attitudes, above all give to their face the same choice of expression that one gives to their body."
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A familiar name cannot make a man less strange to me. It may be given to a savage who retains in secret his own wild title earnedin the woods. We have a wild savage in us, and a savage name is perchance somewhere recorded as ours.
— Henry David Thoreau
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When we perceive any object of a familiar kind, much of what appears subjectively to be immediately given is really derived from past experience.
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