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Quotes About Negligence

Criminally negligent narcissists, child endangerers, child abusers, religious maniacs, and kleptoparasites, meaning they stole from their own descendants. These things happen.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
A pesar de que daba la impresión de que llevaba una vida de aplicación extrema, en realidad lo que estaba experimentando era la fatiga corrosiva de la negligencia, de la disipación, de una pereza corrompida y de una vida sin futuro posible.
~ Yukio Mishima
God is busy and has no time for you.
~ Dejan Stojanovic
Un leadership efficace doit être fortement liée à l'empathie, à savoir la compréhension et les soins de compassion pour les besoins de ceux qui sont les plus touchés par votre leadership, les dirigeants sont nés hors de la lumière brillante de la compassion et de l'empathie, tandis que les patrons sont nés hors des ténèbres négligente froid qui manque de l'empathie.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
Really, I could care less if there's a Second Decade record.
~ Michael W. Smith
The ultimate folly is to think that something crucial to your welfare is being taken care of for you.
~ Robert Brault
The thing to do with a silly remark is to fail to hear it.
~ Robert H. Heinlein
May the gods ignore you.
~ Lynda Williams
Six days a week the spirit is alone, disregarded, forsaken, forgotten.
~ Abraham Joshua Heschel
The real and effectual discipline which is exercised over a workman, is not that of his corporation, but that of his customers. It is the fear of losing their employment which restrains his frauds and corrects his negligence.
~ Adam Smith
supine neglect
~ Don Winslow
Without a little negligence, life would be intolerable.
~ Mason Cooley
Nothing to see here, folks. Keep it moving.
~ Jenny Han
You've left a lot out Being in doubt you left it out Your mother Aunt Bernice in Nokomis to the west and south (?) in trailer park Dead now for years as one says You've left them out David your son Your friend John You've left them out You thought you were writing about what you felt You've left it out Your love your life your home your wife You've left her out No one is one No one's alone No world's that small No life You left it out
~ Robert Creeley
He thought of all the times he could have visited, and hadn't. All those missed opportunities to call. All those times he'd forgotten her birthday.
~ Robert Galbraith
Wasn't it Oscar Wilde who said, "To kill one lover may be regarded as a misfortune. To kill three seems like carelessness?
~ Roger Ebert
As Oscar Wilde once said, "To lose one cell phone may be regarded as a misfortune; to go through seventy looks like carelessness.
~ Roger Ebert
The French have coined a phrase for their slipshod indifference, their way of letting things take care of themselves. They call it "je-m'en-foutisme," an attitude toward life that may be somewhat inadequately translated as "I-don't-give-a-damnism.
~ Lion Feuchtwanger
If your negligent neighbor falls asleep with a lit cigarette in his mouth, setting his house on fire, he's irresponsible and guilty. But you don't want him to perish in the blaze. Nor do you want his house setting the whole neighborhood on fire. So you call in the fire department, even though it will cost taxpayers money.
~ Alan S. Blinder
The worst feeling isn't being lonely, it is being forgotten.
~ Doug Wead
stood there and watched and didn't do a thing to help me.
~ Jodee Blanco
Because wars you can do, and famines you can do and floods are relatively easy, but no one survives when the cook scratches his arse and then decides not to bother washing his hands.
~ Anne Enright
You're a rotten driver, I protested. Either you ought to be more careful, or you oughtn't drive at all. I am careful. No you're not. Well, other people are, she said lightly. What's that got to do with it? They'll keep out of my way, she insisted. It takes two to make an accident.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
You're a rotten driver," I protested. "Either you ought to be more careful, or you oughtn't to drive at all." "I am careful." "No, you're not." "Well, other people are," she said lightly. "What's that got to do with it?" "They'll keep out of my way," she insisted. "It takes two to make an accident.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald