"Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes off the edge of admiration"
About this Quote
As a Romantic-era essayist, Hazlitt is writing in a culture newly obsessed with personality, genius, and taste - and also newly suspicious of idols. His own work circles the problem of how we value art and people without turning them into saints. The subtext is almost professional self-justification: critics, lovers, audiences all participate in a cycle where first impressions inflate, and sustained exposure normalizes. The point isn’t to scold the admirer but to diagnose the mechanism: once you see the seams, the pose, the daily habits, you can still respect the object, even care for it, but the aura collapses into ordinary scale.
The phrasing does its work through restraint. “May not” concedes the popular proverb, then pivots to a sharper observation. “Takes off” suggests something incremental and inevitable, like wear on a coin. Hazlitt’s intent is to puncture romantic idealization without lapsing into misanthropy: disenchantment, he implies, is not bitterness; it’s the price of seeing clearly.
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
|---|---|
| Source | William Hazlitt, Table-Talk (1821), essay "On Familiarity" — contains the line "Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes off the edge of admiration." |
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Hazlitt, William. (2026, January 15). Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes off the edge of admiration. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/though-familiarity-may-not-breed-contempt-it-160255/
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Hazlitt, William. "Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes off the edge of admiration." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/though-familiarity-may-not-breed-contempt-it-160255/.
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"Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes off the edge of admiration." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/though-familiarity-may-not-breed-contempt-it-160255/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











