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Quotes About Indifference

I don't give a tinker's damn for posterity.
~ Mahesh Bhatt
I'm too tired most of the time. Why do I have to take a stand on everything? Sometimes, I'm just not mad at it.
~ Larry Wilmore
When you have heart disease, you start to be tired of everything. It's like getting older. You become more white, and after that, grey. You have no feeling for anything.
~ Gerard Depardieu
If I never fought for the belt, it wouldn't bother me. That whole song and dance gets tiring, and it's a lot of playing favorites. I've just had it dangled in front of me so many times, I'm just like, whatever, man.
~ Cub Swanson
To be honest, I don't care how it went in.
~ Joe Sakic
I'm so used to my appearance, I don't feel either offended or pleased by it. To be honest, I am not madly interested.
~ Caroline Quentin
To be honest, I don't really care about any pope. It's not something I think about much, to be quite honest with you.
~ Viggo Mortensen
To be honest, I am not really excited by most of the offers I get.
~ Parvathy
You can flush my ashes down the toilet, for all I care.
~ Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
Persecution was at least a sign of personal interest. Tolerance is composed of nine parts of apathy to one of brotherly love.
~ Frank Moore Colby
You're going to eat him alive and never even notice.
~ Sarah Monette
Malkar's suite was in the part of the Mirador called Fra Barbarossa, still lavish with the tastes of long-dead Ophidian kings. The walls were faced with white marble and hung with gold brocade. Statues of ancient heroes stood in niches, watching me with painted eyes. I knew all their names, all their histories, and their very indifference woke me, alarmed me, and I was caught frozen, able to neither walk forward into Hell nor to turn and walk away.
~ Sarah Monette
It was the beginning of the end of the world but not everyone noticed right away. Some people were dying. Some people were busy. Some people were cleaning their houses while the war movie played on television.
~ Sarah Schulman
I've given up reading the papers. Since the world's so obviously bent on killing itself, I decided months ago to sit back and let it.
~ Sarah Waters
We will gradually become indifferent to what goes on in the minds of other people when we acquire a knowledge of the superficial nature of their thoughts, the narrowness of their views and of the number of their errors. Whoever attaches a lot of value to the opinions of others pays them too much honor.
~ Schopenhauer, Arthur
I call this the challenge of indifference. As we grow up we're taught self-control, how to focus ourselves, and how to tune out things that are "wrong" or "juvenile" or "wastes of time." We become indifferent to the whims of the child mind, trading it in for suits and resumes—the tools of success in the adult world.
~ Scott Berkun
We eventually decided to wander out for a meal, but our wandering did not go well. Despite the massive computing power of our smart phones and general street savvy of our group, our travel fatigue led to the mistake known as the walk of indifference. We strolled past various restaurants stopping to glance at menus or peeking inside, but were just indifferent enough about everything we saw to keep wandering on.
~ Scott Berkun
If I killed myself now would I make the papers would anyone care I already know the answer to that besides it's irrelevant
~ Scott C. Holstad
For United Methodist doctrine the loving spirit that is the goal of Christian doctrine ought to inform all of the practices related to it. It ought to be the rule that guides the thinking, speaking, discerning, listening, and discussing doctrine. Catholic spirit does not mean indifference even in matters of opinion. It does mean teaching and learning the faith in love.
~ Scott J. Jones
But this doesn't mean I'm getting attached to you.
~ Scott Lynch
It just means that if someone hates you, they still have feelings for you. If they really didn't care about you, they'd just forget about you. They wouldn't even waste the time hating you.
~ Barry Lyga
I could care less if people talk about us or not. We know what we can do here. It's an exciting time for us.
~ Chase Utley
One of the real dangers of our time is people's indifference to history.
~ Dale Jamieson
People shouldn't take my lack of interest in what they're saying personally. I don't really care about what I'm saying most of the time.
~ Dov Davidoff