Quotes About Indifference
The true nature of evil is that it is so very casual.
~ James St. James
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I'm not too big on cats, and sometimes I'll say something like that, and people get so mad at me. But the truth is, I don't care if they get mad.
~ Blake Shelton
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The truth is that I don't really care what everyone thinks.
~ Beny Steinmetz
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Good God, what does it matter? If life is a tragedy, or a farce, or a disaster, or anything else, what do I care! Let life be what it likes. Give me a drink, that's what I want just now.
~ D. H. Lawrence
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A paralyzed man who wants to walk OR an agile man who does not want to walk will both remain neutral in nature.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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News is what a chap who doesn't care much about anything wants to read.
~ Evelyn Waugh
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I don't listen to what people say about me and I don't read what they write about me. People can compare me to anyone they want to, but I'm not going to worry about it.
~ Eric Davis
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The people can have anything they want, the only problem is they do not want anything.
~ Eugene V. Debs
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What can it matter to me, that I succeed or fail ? The undertaking is none of mine, if they want me to succeed I'll fail, and vice versa, so as not to be rid of my tormentors.
~ Samuel Beckett
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I think the new generations in America, the America's youth, no longer care about Vietnam. They don't want to hear any more about it.
~ Alexander Haig
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Donald Trump doesn't believe in much, doesn't want to do much.
~ David Frum
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Didja ever get one of them girls who just wants to watch the show?
~ Elvis Presley
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You see, Suzanne, history lectures bore me, art films bore me, your friends bore me, and, if you want to know the truth, I guess you bore me too.
~ Francine Pascal
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Some things are important. Others are not. Yet all would claim a mortal's attention. It falls to each of us to remain ever mindful, and thus purchase wisdom in the threading of possibilities. It is our common failing, Brys Beddict, that we are guided by our indifference to eventualities. The moment pleases, the future can await consideration.
~ Steven Erikson
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The sky cares nothing for you, dear one. The stars don't even see you.
~ Steven Erikson
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Why is it," Mappo asked, "that Master Quell seemed indifferent to unleashing an undead dragon into this world?" "Well, hardly indifferent. He said 'oops!' At least, I think that's what I heard, but perhaps that was but my imagination.
~ Steven Erikson
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He had let age take hold of him, as if ennui was an old man's final gift to himself – the blessed embrace of indifference in the guise of wisdom.
~ Steven Erikson
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Among humans, cold indifference was often manifested in acts of brutal cruelty, was often the true visage of evil
~ Steven Erikson
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When you play a soldier, you play it to the hilt. Nobody talks about what's obvious. Something staring you in the eye, you look around it and grumble about the weather. Anything important will come out in its own time. Soldiers have nothing to look forward to, making patience an easy virtue, and sometimes it's not just a virtue, but a contest of indifference.
~ Steven Erikson
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But,' she continued, 'the goddess is too strong. Her will too absolute. The poison that is indifference …and I well know that taste, L'oric. Ask any orphan, no matter how old they are now, and they will tell you the same. We all sucked at that same bitter tit.
~ Steven Erikson
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You realize, don't you, that I've worked very hard at cultivating apathy. In fact, it seems to be bearing endless fruit.
~ Steven Erikson
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Now, after all this time, he was able to realize that every path eventually, inevitably dwindled into a single line of footsteps. There, leading to the very edge. Then…gone. And so, he faced only what every mortal faced. The solitude of death, and oblivion's final gift that was indifference.
~ Steven Erikson
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He knew that the curse haunting him was no different from history's own progression, the endless succession of failures, the puerile triumphs that had a way of falling over as soon as one stopped looking. Or caring. He knew that life itself corrected gross imbalances by simply folding everything over and starting anew.
~ Steven Erikson
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Truth cared nothing for stories. The real world was indifferent to what people wanted to be, to how they wanted everything to turn out.
~ Steven Erikson
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