Most people in the Middle East at the moment, even if they are totally open-minded about possible peace, nobody does anything. It's… — Eran Riklis Copy Share Image
There in the mist, enormous, majestic, silent and terrible, stood the Great Wall of China. Solitarily, with the indifference of nature herself,… — W. Somerset Maugham Copy Share Image
There is nothing magnanimous in bearing misfortunes with fortitude, when the whole world is looking on… He who, without friends to encourage… — Oliver Goldsmith Copy Share Image
...their callous indifference to the plight of children streaming across the border, fleeing horrific circumstances in their own country. Republicans are simply… — Debbie Wasserman Schultz Copy Share Image
“Overpowered by the sadness of not knowing what there is in the world, and what I'm doing. Feeling completely indifferent to good… — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
Faced with today's problems and disappointments , many people will try to escape from their responsibility. Escape in selfishness, escape in sexual… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
...there are two ways to meet life; you may refuse to care until indifference becomes a habit, a defensive armor, and you… — Dorothy Canfield Fisher Copy Share Image
No man will treat with indifference the principle of race. It is the key to history, and why history is often so… — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
“However, I must admit that keeping myself to myself has not always been comforting. At times, I seemed to suffer spells of… — Lawrence G. Taylor Copy Share Image
The flesh is willing to flatter itself, and many who now give themselves every indulgence, promise to themselves an easy entrance into… — John Calvin Copy Share Image
Because we are free we can never be indifferent to the fate of freedom elsewhere. Our moral sense dictates a clearcut preference… — Jimmy Carter Copy Share Image
But ice-crunching and loud gum-chewing, together with drumming on tables, and whistling the same tune 70 times in succession, because they indicate… — Robert Benchley Copy Share Image
Our attitude towards plants is a singularly narrow one. If we see any immediate utility in a plant we foster it. If… — Rachel Carson Copy Share Image
History will have to recordThat the greatest tragedy of this period of social transitionWas not the vitriolic words and the violent actions… — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
Our American heritage is threatened as much by our own indifference as it is by the most unscrupulous office or by the… — Dwight D. Eisenhower Copy Share Image
How often I admire the taste shown in the garden which, within the house, may be indifferent. Here is an art which… — William Rothenstein Copy Share Image
And I too, felt ready to start life all over again. It was as if that great rush of anger had washed… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
I am definitely less and less interested in music made by people that exist today, people that are living. I just see… — Michael Gira Copy Share Image
We find the most terrible form of atheism, not in the militant and passionate struggle against the idea of God himself, but… — Nikolai Berdyaev Copy Share Image
Over the past fifty years or so, scientists have allowed the conventions of expression available to them to become entirely too confining,… — David Mermin Copy Share Image
Nearly all bookish people are snobs, and especially the more enlightened among them. They are apt to assume that if a writer… — Arnold Bennett Copy Share Image
Part of life is a quest to find that one essential person who will understand our story. But we choose wrongly so… — Jonathan Carroll Copy Share Image
Wit generally succeeds more from being happily addressed than from its native poignancy. A jest, calculated to spread at a gaming-table, may… — Oliver Goldsmith Copy Share Image
Indifference elicits no response. Indifference is not a response. Indifference is not a beginning; it is an end. And, therefore, indifference is… — Elie Wiesel Copy Share Image
You will think me cruel, very selfish, but love is always selfish; the more ardent the more selfish. How jealous I am… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
There are the those whose own vulgar normality is so apparent and stultifying that they strive to escape it. They affect flamboyant… — Katherine Dunn Copy Share Image
Why do we wrap things? Usually to protect them. The more fragile they are, the more important the wrapping. Your dream is… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Imagine to yourselves a being like Nature, boundlessly extravagant, boundlessly indifferent, without purpose or consideration, without pity or justice, at once fruitful… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“The coolness of Buddhism isn't indifference but the distance one gains on emotions, the quiet place from which to regard the turbulence.… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
There was nothing radically different about what we were doing musically or image-wise, and yet in L.A. there'd been total indifference, so… — Russell Mael Copy Share Image
“She meant absolutely nothing to me. Realizing, suddenly, after so many years, that whatever happens i shall never see her again, I… — Emil M. Cioran Copy Share Image
We Christians are debtors to all men at all times in all places, but we are so smug to the lostness of… — Leonard Ravenhill Copy Share Image
“I feel love for all this, perhaps because I have nothing else to love ... even though nothing truly merits the love… — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
While I am watching the birds I believe I am comparatively immune from the assaults of life. The very indifference to humanity… — Anna Kavan Copy Share Image
Indifference looks like detachment, but it is not; indifference is simply no interest. Detachment is not absence of interest - detachment is… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
The very good people didn't convince me; I felt they'd never been tempted. But you knew; you understood; you had felt the… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image
The very good people did not convince me; I felt they'd never been tempted. But you knew; you understood; you felt the… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image
Will we allow the decline of our language-the language of Shakespeare, Shaw and Steinbeck? Will we abuse our precious gift of communication?… — Mike Nichols Copy Share Image
When misguided public opinion honors what is despicable and despises what is honorable, punishes virtue and rewards vice, encourages what is harmful… — Frederic Bastiat Copy Share Image
I think the last thing you want to do as a writer, as a storyteller, is to create indifference. I don't necessarily… — Dan Hill Copy Share Image