Quotes About Indifference
When my car broke down in L.A., nobody stopped. They just kept whizzing by.
~ Octavia Spencer
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Stores can be indifferent to something new.
~ Greg Ginn
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At the bottom of enmity between strangers lies indifference.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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It's no big deal if I disappoint strangers.
~ Lizzie Armitstead
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I've become a little immune to the gazes of strangers because it's been a part of my life for so long.
~ Maya Hawke
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The idea of 'machine assemblage' is, especially, very alien to my sensibility, since it suggests a relative indifference of the strata to one another during the process of construction.
~ Brian Ferneyhough
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Every town you go to, they tell you what's special about their town. What they're number one at... This guy comes up and says, 'D'you know that we're the home of the world's largest frying pan?' '...Really! That is great 'cause I'm writin' a new book called Things I Don't Care About.
~ Tim Hawkins
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The Holocaust illustrates the consequences of prejudice, racism and stereotyping on a society. It forces us to examine the responsibilities of citizenship and confront the powerful ramifications of indifference and inaction.
~ Tim Holden
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The world had shrugged at him and revealed its indifference.
~ Tim Lebbon
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The three angels were called Truth, Courage, and Compassion. These seemed very old-fashioned words. Corny, even. Little Fearless had no time for fancy words like that. She'd have been more convinced that the angels represented something real if they had been named Doubt, Cruelty, and Revenge. Or Anger, Confusion, and Indifference. These seemed to be the powers that ran the world.
~ Tim Lott
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She felt either apathy or hostility toward almost everyone, and she was happy that way.
~ Tim Pratt
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What should have been shattering news—a Klansman dictating orders to elected officials and leaders of the dominant political party—barely caused a stir.
~ Timothy Egan
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Most days, Bam didn't care what people said to him or about him. Gossip in town wasn't worth a cup of curdled spit.
~ Timothy Egan
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The opposite of love is indifference, and the opposite of happiness is boredom.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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The opposite of love is indifference, and the opposite of happiness is - here's the clincher - boredom. Excitement is the more practical synonym for happiness, and it is precisely what you should strive to chase. It is the cure-all.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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The opposite of love is indifference, and the opposite of happiness is—here's the clincher—boredom.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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In negotiation, he who cares the least wins." He could ignore bit parts because he had cash flow from his real estate investments.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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In negotiation, he who cares the least wins.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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What is truth?" Sometimes people ask this question because they wish to do nothing. Generic cynicism makes us feel hip and alternative even as we slip along with our fellow citizens into a morass of indifference. It is your ability to discern facts that makes you an individual, and our collective trust in common knowledge that makes us a society.
~ Timothy Snyder
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Generic cynicism makes us feel hip and alternative even as we slip along with our fellow citizens into a morass of indifference.
~ Timothy Snyder
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I know what I like when I see it, but no way have I ever become interested in learning about it.
~ Timothy Spall
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Gdy tonie Wenecja, ca?y ?wiat p?acze i protestuje. Gdy znika Pekin, nikt nie zwraca na to uwagi.
~ Tiziano Terzani
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A picture in a book, a lynching. The bland faces of men who watch a Christ go up in flames, smiling, as if he were a hooked fish, a felled antelope, some wild thing tied to boards and burned. His charred body gives off light--a halo burns out of him. His face is scorched featureless; the hair matted to the scalp like feathers. One man stands with his hand on his hip, another with his arm slung over the shoulder of a friend, as if this moment were large enough to hold affection.
~ Toi Derricotte
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The trouble with referees is that they just don't care which side wins.
~ Tom Canterbury
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