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Familiarity, not survival, is the strongest drive in human beings.
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Jill Conner Browne
Book:
The Sweet Potato Queens'
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Familiarity, not survival, is the strongest drive in human beings.
( Jill Conner Browne )
[ The Sweet Potato Queens' ]
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