Quotes About Indifference
Lukewarm acceptance is more bewildering than outright rejection.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The pair of opposites do not effect a yogi - neither praise nor insult.
~ Harbhajan Singh Yogi
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It is a mistake always to contemplate the good and ignore the evil, because by making people neglectful it lets in disaster. There is a dangerous optimism of ignorance and indifference.
~ Helen Keller
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When the silent majority opens its mouth, it is usually to yawn.
~ Gerd de Ley
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I love you as I do all - not at all.
~ Fakeer Ishavardas
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They're indifference should not be the cause of your non-existence.
~ Flor Hernandez
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The best thing to learn from any government is that it does not get affacted by what other people talk or think about it.
~ Amit Kalantri
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It's not that I don't care about seeing her baby, it's that I don't care about seeing any baby. Also
~ Jami Attenberg
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She switches moods in a heartbeat not because she's out of control - she just doesn't care what it looks like to switch. She watches other people stay in moods just to seem committed to something.
~ Jardine Libaire
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KiÅŸi bir ÅŸeye al???rsa art?k onu önemsemeden yaÅŸar.
~ Javier Marías
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nos detiene a veces lo que no nos importa—
~ Javier Marías
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Our discreditable secret is that we don't know anything at all, and our horrid inner secret is that we don't care that we don't.
~ Dylan Thomas
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even their own employees, are no more than digits on a balance sheet, lifeless objects to be used, then discarded.
~ Eckhart Tolle
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This inability may be grounded in an inborn dull-mindedness (in the literal sense), or in a general indifference developed in the course of a lifetime, or finally, in an insensitivity to certain impressions as a result of repeatedly ignoring them.
~ Edith Stein
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The very good people did not convince me; I felt they'd never been tempted. But you knew; you understood; you felt the world outside tugging at one with all its golden hands - and you hated the things it asked of one; you hated happiness bought by disloyalty and cruelty and indifference. That was what I'd never known before - and it's better than anything I've known.
~ Edith Wharton
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It is less mortifying to believe one's self unpopular than insignificant, and vanity prefers to assume that indifference is a latent form of unfriendliness.
~ Edith Wharton
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She had in truth no abstract propensity to malice: she did not dislike Lily because the latter was brilliant and predominant, but because she thought that Lily disliked her. It is less mortifying to believe one's self unpopular than insignificant, and vanity prefers to assume that indifference is a latent form of unfriendliness.
~ Edith Wharton
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She seemed always to have seen him through a blur - first of sleepiness, then of distance and indifference - and now the fog had thickened till he was almost indistinguishable.
~ Edith Wharton
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But you knew; you understood; you had felt the world outside tugging at one with all its golden hands--and yet you hated the things it asks of one; you hated happiness bought by disloyalty and cruelty and indifference. That was what I'd never known before--and it's better than anything I've known.
~ Edith Wharton
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That was the way of the world they lived in. Nobody questioned, nobody wondered any more-because nobody had time to remember.
~ Edith Wharton
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He paused, conscious that he had failed in his attempt to speak with the indifference of a man who longs for a change, and is yet too weary to welcome it.
~ Edith Wharton
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The human mind is often, and I think it is for the most part, in a state neither of pain nor pleasure, which I call a state of indifference.
~ Edmund Burke
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She did not know what people of other nations ate, and did not care. For Italian food was the best.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
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I know that man is capable of great deeds. But if he isn't capable of great emotion, well, he leaves me cold.
~ Albert Camus
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