Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
I could not, as my father's daughter, remain indifferent to all that was going on.
I can't afford to be indifferent to politics, but I don't have personal ambitions.
Really high-minded people are indifferent to happiness, especially other people's.
Because we are free, we can never be indifferent to the fate of freedom elsewhere.
I would rather believe that God did not exist than believe that he was indifferent.
Nature is probably quite indifferent to the aesthetic preferences of mathematicians.
Academic culture is not merely indifferent to teaching, it is actively hostile to it.
There is one right I would not grant anyone. And that is the right to be indifferent.
Men are by nature merely indifferent to one another; but women are by nature enemies.
It is a glorious thing to be indifferent to suffering, but only to one's own suffering.
When we speak of beauty, we're speaking of something we're more or less indifferent to.
Education: the inculcation of the incomprehensible into the indifferent by the incompetent.
Support the strong, give courage to the timid, remind the indifferent, and warn the opposed.
I've been around for so long, people have their perceptions of me: good, bad or indifferent.
I just don't like greedy, indifferent, selfish lawyers. And there are not that many of them.
Our children and grandchildren are not merely statistics towards which we can be indifferent.
The most terrifying fact about the universe not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent
Every being cries out in silence to be read differently. Do not be indifferent to these cries.
The people of one county can not be indifferent to the welfare of the people in another county.
You can love me, you can hate me, but just don't be indifferent. Care about it enough to watch.
The universe is neither friendly nor hostile. It is merely indifferent. This makes me ecstatic.
Storms are sex. They exist alongside and are indifferent to words and description and dissection.
Hip-hop was indifferent to Broadway. We didn't need Broadway, but I think Broadway needed hip-hop.
[If] there is mercy in nature, it is accidental. Nature is neither kind nor cruel but indifferent.
Our obligation is to give meaning to life and in doing so to overcome the passive, indifferent life.
Good, bad or indifferent, if you are not investing in new technology, you are going to be left behind.
When country music is doing its job, it reports on the good, bad and indifferent of our human condition.
You never have an indifferent feeling after an audition. It's either gone really well or really terribly.
All really great artists, Jackson Pollack, John Cage, Beckett or Joyce - you are never indifferent to them.
That's the hardest thing of all--never to become cynical, never to lose faith, never to become indifferent.
The island Mayo is generally barren, being dry, as I said; and the best of it is but a very indifferent soil.
One could look over the past century and ask oneself, has the increased longevity been good, bad or indifferent?
Religion helps you relate with the universe. Buddha was indifferent to the concept of god yet he gave us values.
I want to be indifferent to vengeance. It's degrading. Not having a spirit of vengeance protects me, internally.
The consequences of our actions take hold of us, quite indifferent to our claim that meanwhile we have 'improved.
Visualization is the human being's vehicle to the future - good, bad, or indifferent. It's strictly in our control.
I would rather five people knew my work and thought it was good work than five million knew me and were indifferent.
When we believe ourselves in possession of the only truth, we are likely to be indifferent to common everyday truths.
Judges rule on the basis of law, not public opinion, and they should be totally indifferent to pressures of the times.
Fortunately, we can take in only so much misfortune; what exceeds that limit either destroys us or leaves us indifferent.
When the doors of opportunity swing open, we must make sure that we are not too drunk or too indifferent to walk through.
The work of art assumes the existence of the perfect spectator, and is indifferent to the fact that no such person exists.
Public opinion is always more tyrannical towards those who obviously fear it than towards those who feel indifferent to it.
I give no sources, because it is indifferent to me whether what I have thought has already been thought before me by another.
Ultimately, whenever you have a new opportunity, do it with gusto and fun and be wholly indifferent to what other people think.
The worst sin toward our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them: that's the essence of inhumanity.
Political leaders are not and cannot reasonably be expected to be indifferent to the cruelest calumnies aimed at their character.
Am I completely indifferent to criticism? No, not at all. But I know who I am and I have learned to respect and care for who I am.
I contend that every woman has the right to feel beautiful, no matter how scrambled her features, or how indifferent her features.
I'm completely indifferent to what genre I read provided that I feel sympathy with how a writer perceives being alive in the world.