Quotes About Indifference
People hate the truth. Luckily, the truth does not care.
~ Larry Winget
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As you get older, then you finally come back around full circle when you don't give a s - anymore and you decide I'm going to just tell the truth to everybody. I don't give a s - if anybody likes me.
~ Chelsea Handler
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My poems getting published in Russia doesn't make me feel in any fashion, to tell you the truth. I'm not trying to be coy, but it doesn't tickle my ego.
~ Joseph Brodsky
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With those who wish to think amiss of me, I have learnt to be perfectly indifferent: but where I know a mind to be ingenuous, andto need only truth to set it to rights, I cannot be as passive.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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Humans are mostly kind only to their own-self, and their own. To another being, they're mostly indifferent, if not inhumane.
~ Fakeer Ishavardas
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Apathy is the opposite of caring. If you're apathetic towards something, then it isn't something you want.
~ Akiroq Brost
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I wasn't interested in politics. My attitude about it was, I can't make a difference no matter what I do. And the truth is, I don't even care enough to try.
~ Chris Jordan
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I'm not insincere. I just don't care, that's all.
~ Anthony T. Hincks
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Never having had either positive cruelty or kindness shown to her by her parents, but only an indifference, she was not conscious of what it was that she missed – affection.
~ Mervyn Peake
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Never cared for what they say Never cared for games they play Never cared for what they do Never cared for what they know
~ Metallica
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People assume that if they say nothing and do nothing they're not involved in the fight, but the fact is that their apathy is a tacit vote of support for the status quo.
~ Michael A. Stackpole
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We are perfectly satisfied with the number of people who like the band," Albini declared in 1987 at the peak of the band's popularity. "It wouldn't bother us at all if half that many did. I don't think it would change anything if ten times as many came to see us. It wouldn't change the way we do anything, it wouldn't change the number of people that give a shit, it wouldn't change the effect of the band—it would just be more bodies.
~ Michael Azerrad
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It meant nothing to us if we were popular or not, or if we sold either a million or no records
~ Michael Azerrad
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unfeeling tyrants" who cared no more for their subjects' lives "than…so many caterpillars upon an apple tree.
~ Michael B. Oren
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It's simply the case that as I get older, I seem every day to give a little bit less of a fuck what people think of or say about me.
~ Michael Chabon
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In my innocent cynicism I didn't see that Cleveland was not trying to look tough; he just didn't care. Which is to say, he knew what he was, and was, if not content with, at least resigned to knowing that he was an alcoholic. And an alcoholic is nothing if not sensitive to the proper time and place for his next drink; his death is one of the most carefully planned and prepared for events in the world.
~ Michael Chabon
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Because you know, truth is, I don't give a shit about some scratched-up vinyl Rahsaan Kirk, Ornette Coleman sound-like-a-goose-trying-to-fuck-a-bicycle bootleg pressing from the rare Paris concert of 1967. I spend five minutes listening to that, I'm like to want to slap somebody. I
~ Michael Chabon
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pain ignited by their indifference
~ Michael Connelly
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What is it about nature that is so terrifying to the modern mind? Why is it so intolerable? Because nature is fundamentally indifferent. It's unforgiving, uninterested. If you live or die, succeed or fail, feel pleasure or pain, it doesn't care. That's intolerable to us. How can we live in a world so indifferent to us. So we redefine nature. We call it Mother Nature when it's not a parent in any real sense of the term.
~ Michael Crichton
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Personally I would never help mankind. -John Hammond
~ Michael Crichton
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Andrew, who, in the wry of certain gods, couldn't care less about human squabblings; who literally fails to understand them. There are all these fruits, there's water and sky, there's enough for everyone, what could you possibly have to argue about?
~ Michael Cunningham
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To be wise was to be above joy and sorrow, fear and pity, ambition and humiliation. It was to hate nothing and to love nothing, and above all to be utterly indifferent to the love and hate of others.
~ Michael Ende
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When you know as much as we do, nothing matters.
~ Michael Ende
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One day, you don't feel like doing anything. Nothing interests you, everything bores you. Feel more and more empty inside, more and more dissatisfied with yourself and the world in general. Then even that feeling wears off, and you don't feel anything anymore. You become completely indifferent to what goes on around you. You forget how to laugh and cry - you're cold inside and incapable of loving anything or anyone. There's no going back. The disease has a name. It's called deadly tedium.
~ Michael Ende
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