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Quotes About Indifference

I'm dying of boredom. Or maybe just dying.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
Even if tomorrow will be the end of the world, people will still continue to watch television for whole day!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Stars will continue to shine even when you are inside the mud; the universe does not care about you!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
I never thought meeting you would be this boring. I thought we'd put our Italian emotion into gear and scream the place down. I never expected indifference.
~ Melina Marchetta
I look at him. "It's odious," he says. "Detention?" I ask, confused. "Huh?" We have no idea what the other is talking about. "What's odious?" I ask. "O.D.S," he says, pointing to his discman and obviously referring to some dropkick band. Like I really care.
~ Melina Marchetta
If he can still piss her off, then it's a whole lot better than indifference.
~ Melina Marchetta
She had read enough about teenagers to understand you couldn't confront them directly. You couldn't even agree with them. The best strategy was to feign indifference to whatever wrong direction they were headed in, then plop in little facts, like Alka-Seltzers, round innocuous comments, let those sink in, take slow, antidotal effect . . .
~ Melissa Pritchard
I couldn't care less about fashion. If I had taken any clothes home, they would have remained in my closet for the rest of their existence.
~ Meryl Streep
Morreram milhares de moçambicanos,nunca vos vimos cá.Agora,desaparecem cinco estrangeiros e já é o fim do mundo?
~ Mia Couto
I'm relaxed, Belk. I call it Zen and the art of not giving a shit.
~ Michael Connelly
I just don't feel much interested in the lifestyles of the rich and famous.
~ Michael Cunningham
Human hearts love one day but are indifferent the next. God alone doesn't change.
~ Unknown
For those who suffer disposal, the cost is their very lives. For those of us who survive, there is a creeping indifference to anything other than one's own survival, which results in increased selfishness, hardness of heart, denial—which in the long range will bring about the devaluation of self. To counter this devaluation, therefore, one flees into pride of accomplishment. Isn't what we do the defining measure of selfhood in our society?
~ Unknown
Oh, how beautiful is the heart of Jesus! How beautiful that he loves us in our foolishness, he who suffered so much for us. Now our poor world grows indifferent to what he gave, though not all. We still find many who are not blind.
~ Unknown
He never bothered listening to sports; the bored him, every one of them.
~ Michael Finkel
I began to long for the benign indifference of Robert Redford flossing his molars.
~ Michael J. Fox
Daylight had not brought a solution, but it had accorded indifference. Having
~ Michael McDowell
if something happened and he wasn't present, he didn't care about it and barely recognized it. His response then was often just a blank stare. It also fed one theory of why hiring in the West Wing and throughout the executive branch was so slow—filling out the vast bureaucracy was out of his view and thus he couldn't care less.
~ Michael Wolff
If Trump cared about something, he usually already had a fixed view based on limited information. If he didn't care, he had no view and no information.
~ Michael Wolff
he acceded to anyone who seemed to know more about any issue he didn't care about,
~ Michael Wolff
I just wish," she said, "that this magnificent, stupendous God of yours could give a fuck.
~ Michel Faber
This progressive effacement of human relationships is not without certain problems for the novel. How, in point of fact, would one handle the narration of those unbridled passions, stretching over many years, and at times making their effect felt on several generations? We're a long way from Wuthering Heights, to say the least. The novel form is not conceived for depicting indifference or nothingness; a flatter, more terse, and dreary discourse would need to be invented.
~ Michel Houellebecq
It is the suffering of being that makes us seek out the other, as a palliative; we must go beyond this stage to reach the state where the simple fact of being constitutes in itself a permanent occasion of joy; where intermediation is nothing more than a game, freely undertaken, and not constitutive of being. We must, in a word, reach the freedom of indifference, the condition for the possibility of perfect serenity.
~ Michel Houellebecq
En una palabra, debemos alcanzar la libertad de la indiferencia, condición que hace posible la perfecta serenidad.
~ Michel Houellebecq