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The application of the quark cluster model to the nucleon-nucleon interaction is reviewed. A brief discussion is given on the strongly overlapping region for two nucleons where quarks are expected to play important roles. After a short explanation of the quark cluster model, the short-range repulsion, the medium range attraction, the spin-orbit force and the short range tensor force are discussed both in the conventional two-body model of confinement and the recently proposed flip-flop model.