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Quotes About Indifference

?nsanlardan ho?lanm?yorum. Yapt?klar?ndan ho?lanm?yorum. Temsil ettiklerinden ho?lanm?yorum. Söylediklerinden ho?lanm?yorum.
~ Erlend Loe
Mr. S was finally retiring this year, which was a good thing, because he appeared to have run out of shits to give sometime in the previous century.
~ Ernest Cline
he appeared to have run out of shits to give sometime in the previous century. Today
~ Ernest Cline
My grades suffered. I didn't care.
~ Ernest Cline
I don't care if Spielberg directed it.
~ Ernest Cline
I don't care if Spielberg directed
~ Ernest Cline
because I knew there was a good chance it was going to end up getting me killed. But at this point, I no longer cared.
~ Ernest Cline
Christ, who the fuck cares, man?" Lex hissed back.
~ Ernest Cline
The pretensioms of the other side may be even better grounded then ours. That is a matter of indifference. For it is not justification that turns the scale, but the stronger and more deeply realized will to power.
~ Ernst Junger
I mention my indifference because it illuminates the gap between positions. The anarchist, as the born foe of authority, will be destroyed by it after damaging it more or less. The anarch, on the other hand, has appropriated authority; he is sovereign. He therefore behaves as a neutral power vis-à-vis state and society. He may like, dislike, or be indifferent to whatever occurs in them. That is what determines his conduct; he invests no emotional values.
~ Ernst Jünger
To be apathetic is literally to be without passion.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
Next to want, boredom has become the worst scourge in our lives.
~ Erwin Schrodinger
The dead have no compassion for the living.
~ Esi Edugyan
She had this vague look in her eyes, half-disappointed, half what's-the-difference. Like someone who realized he bought skim milk by mistake and doesn't have the energy to take it back.
~ Etgar Keret
Fuck it, Dude.
~ Ethan Coen
My continuing passion is to part a curtain, that invisible veil of indifference that falls between us and that blinds us to each other's presence, each other's wonder, each other's human plight.
~ Eudora Welty
Mediocre people have an answer for everything and are astonished at nothing.
~ Eugene Delacroix
Passamos pelas coisas sem as ver, gastos, como animais envelhecidos: se alguém chama por nós não respondemos, se alguém nos pede amor não estremecemos, como frutos de sombra sem sabor, vamos caindo ao chão, apodrecidos.
~ Eugénio de Andrade
The indifference of the everyday gets the better of us all.
~ Eugene Thacker
The logic of pessimism moves through three refusals: a no-saying to the worst (refusal of the world-for-us, or Schopenhauer's tears); a yes-saying to the worst (refusal of the world-in-itself, or Nietzsche's laughter); and a no-saying to the for-us and the in-itself (a double refusal, or Cioran's sleep). Crying, laughing, sleeping — what other responses are adequate to a life that is so indifferent?
~ Eugene Thacker
How is it possible to feel nothing but unmitigated spite for so many different kinds of people?
~ Eugene Thacker
Inexhaustible indifference.
~ Eugene Thacker
Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference.
~ Edmund Burke
I do not have, and never had, any interest in either the Bible or religion.
~ Joseph Heller