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Quotes About Detachment

Detachment, freedom, and a sense of humor are signposts on the road to holiness.
~ James Martin
We don't have to be anywhere. The party we left and the one we were headed to are probably over.
~ James Richardson
Fine's a town I don't even visit anymore.
~ James Sallis
I was fairly sure this death had affected him more than he let show. Then again, I suspect that Julian's cheery, Socratic indifference to matters of life and death kept him from feeling too sad about anything for very long.
~ Donna Tartt
People are just cannibals unless they leave each other alone.
~ Doris Lessing
You did not expect human values from a machine. You did not grow angry with a machine, or be disappointed or feel betrayed by it. You treated it with detachment and curiosity, as you would any soul-deprived object, and if it kicked you in the teeth, you side-stepped and kicked it back, harder.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
Detachment is a rare virtue, and very few people find it lovable, either in themselves or in others. If you ever find a person who likes you in spite of it-still more, because of it-that liking has very great value, because it is perfectly sincere, and because, with that person, you will never need to be anything but sincere yourself.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
You can't take it with you, and even if you did, it would probably melt.
~ Dorothy Parker
Fuck 'em," said Ford, slumping on the bed. "You can't care about every damn thing.
~ Douglas Adams
Where they are, how they are, there's no way we can know and no way we can do anything about it. Do what I do.' 'What?' 'Don't think about it.
~ Douglas Adams
Sólo el individuo que vive en soledad es una criatura sujeta a leyes profundas y si sale al empezar la mañana, o mira hacia la tarde que está vibrante de vida y comprende lo que le rodea, entonces todo se desprende de él, como si de un cadáver se tratara, aunque siga en la plenitud de la vida.
~ Douglas Coupland
Be in the world but not of it.
~ Douglas Preston
The best way to not think of something is to possess it fully, and then cultivate indifference.
~ Douglas Preston
Those who are free don't want anything. They don't want anything from their mind, they don't want anything from their emotions, they don't want anything from anyone, and they don't want anything from life. They don't want anything. If you don't want, all that's left is an incredible sense of being free.
~ Adyashanti
Don't cry over spilt milk.
~ Aesop
You are the patient one, Mademoiselle,' said Poirot to Miss Debenham. She shrugged her shoulders slightly. 'What else can one do?' You are a philosopher, Mademoiselle.' That implies a detached attitude. I think my attitude is more selfish. I have learned to save myself useless emotion.
~ Agatha Christie
They have been in prison so long that, if the prison door stands open, they would no longer notice!
~ Agatha Christie
There are, of course, the people who revolve around themselves--but I agree with you, she's not one of that kind. She's totally uninterested in herself. And yet she's got a strong character--there must be something. I thought at first it was her art--but it isn't. I've never met anyone so detached from life. That's dangerous.' 'Dangerous? What do you mean?' 'Well, you see--it must mean an obsession of some kind, and obsessions are always dangerous.
~ Agatha Christie
His mind, shrinking from reality, ran for safety along these unimportant details.
~ Agatha Christie
She's not sensual. She doesn't want affairs. It's just cold-blooded experiment on her part and the fun of stirring people up and setting them against each other. She dabbled in that too. She's the sort of woman who's never had a row with anyone in her life--but rows always happen where she is! She makes them happen. She's kind of female Iago. She must have drama. But she doesn't want to be involved herself. She's always outside pulling strings--looking on--enjoying it!
~ Agatha Christie
She's very selfish. Not exactly self-centered, but totally indifferent to everyone and everything. Don't you agree?' 'I don't think that's possible,' said Mr Satterthwaite, slowly. 'I mean everyone's interest must go somewhere.
~ Agatha Christie
Never display emotion.
~ Agatha Christie
He never left the cinema very quickly. It always took him a moment or two to return to the prosaic reality of everyday life.
~ Agatha Christie
You are a philosopher, Mademoiselle." "That implies a detached attitude. I think my attitude is more selfish. I have learned to save myself useless emotion.
~ Agatha Christie