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Quotes About Indifferent

Viewed from the genuine abolition ground, Mr. Lincoln seemed tardy, cold, dull and indifferent; but measuring him by the sentiment of his country, a sentiment he was bound as a statesman to consult, he was swift, zealous, radical and determined.
~ H.W. Brands
It was characteristic of the rise of the Nazi movement in Germany and of the Communist movements in Europe after 193017 that they recruited their members from this mass of apparently indifferent people whom all other parties had given up as too apathetic or too stupid for their attention.
~ Hannah Arendt
Trust him little who praise all, him less who censures all and him least who is indifferent about all.
~ Johann Kaspar Lavater
The shadows of woman and child lie heavily athwart our own fears and nightmares and the two become translated, in the empty, indifferent place, from the local to the monumental. They are nobodies and thus become everybody.
~ Simon Schama
Southern themes will range from generous and luscious love to cruel and bitter hate, but no one can ever claim that the South is petty or indifferent.
~ Maya Angelou
I am pursuing Truth, and am indifferent whither I am led, if she is my only leader.
~ Benjamin Rush
A truly scientific philosophy will be more humble, more piecemeal, more arduous, offering less glitter of outward mirage to flatter fallacious hopes, but more indifferent to fate, and more capable of accepting the world without the tyrannous imposition of our human and temporary demands.
~ Bertrand Russell
Power over opinion, like all other forms of power, tends to coalescence and concentration, leading logically to a State monopoly. But even apart from war it would be rash to assume that a State monopoly of propaganda must make a government invulnerable. In the long run, those who possess the power are likely to become too flagrantly indifferent to the interests of the common man, as the Popes were in the time of Luther.
~ Bertrand Russell
The mechanistic age impended over an horizon not hostile, but silently indifferent.
~ Beryl Markham
automatic pilot, numb
~ Stuart Woods
Well, Henry, you can cease frowning at me. If I am a magician, I am a very indifferent one. Other adepts summon up fairy-spirits and long-dead kings. I appear to have conjured the spirit of a banker.
~ Susanna Clarke
And isn't it amazing that suicide is illegal when society is so indifferent to human life?
~ Joyce Johnson
Bound to seek recognition of its own existence in categories, terms, and names that are not of its own making, the subject seeks the sign of its own existence outside itself, in a discourse that is at once dominant and indifferent. Social categories signify subordination and existence at once. In other words, within subjection the price of existence is subordination.
~ Judith Butler
There's nothing in the world that isn't good, bad, and indifferent.
~ Ninette de Valois
This demonstration of power, indifferent to the law, is highly dangerous.
~ Mikhail Khodorkovsky
I can't afford to be indifferent to politics, but I don't have personal ambitions.
~ Vagit Alekperov
I'm intact, and I don't give a damn.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
My whole thing with EDM is, if you have integrity and yet you regress in how you've been as an artist, there's something not quite right there. If you're just here to get paid, I find that very culturally indifferent.
~ Goldie
Still water wasn't cruel and wasn't kind. It didn't care whether you swam or drowned.
~ Frances Hardinge
I offer you the words of the Polish poet Edward Yashinsky, who said, "Fear not your enemies, for they can only kill you; fear not your friends, for they can only betray you. Fear only the indifferent, who permit the killers and betrayers to walk safely on the earth.
~ Harlan Ellison
Am I a car aficionado? No: for me, cars have always been just for transport. I didn't even know anyone who had a car until I was 14 or 15.
~ Michael Caine
The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent.
~ Stanley Kubrick
What is it about nature that is so terrifying to the modern mind? Why is it so intolerable? Because nature is fundamentally indifferent. It's unforgiving, uninterested. If you live or die, succeed or fail, feel pleasure or pain, it doesn't care. That's intolerable to us. How can we live in a world so indifferent to us. So we redefine nature. We call it Mother Nature when it's not a parent in any real sense of the term.
~ Michael Crichton
Certainly, the perception of the average consumer is a vital part of every business, and if a retailer, service provider, or corporation is sending out signals that its approach is lackadaisical, its methods halfhearted, and its execution indifferent, the business in question could suffer severe-and in some cases, irreparable-losses.
~ Michael Levine