“Relax; the world's not watching that closely. It's too busy contemplating itself in the mirror.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
One could look over the past century and ask oneself, has the increased longevity been good, bad or indifferent? — Leon Kass Copy Share Image
Astounded—and indifferent—for he was a man who, in effect, had no ‘day before’. — Oliver Sacks Copy Share Image
People are, generally speaking, either dead certain or totally indifferent. — Jostein Gaarder Copy Share Image
I can't afford to be indifferent to politics, but I don't have personal ambitions. — Vagit Alekperov Copy Share Image
The universe is not indifferent to our existence - it depends on it. — Stephen Hawking Copy Share Image
Preserve the sayings of those people who are indifferent to the world. They say only that what Allah wishes them to say. — Umar Copy Share Image
Beings who are born not only unaware of, but quite indifferent to, the aims and habits of the social group have to… — John Dewey Copy Share Image
The intellectually sophisticated person is indifferent to all genuine individuality, because relationships and reactions result from it which cannot be exhausted with… — Georg Simmel Copy Share Image
Nature is relentless and unchangeable, and it is indifferent as to whether its hidden reasons and actions are understandable to man or… — Galileo Galilei Copy Share Image
My idea here is that, inasmuch as certain cognitive tasks and principles are tied to nature's laws, these tasks and principles are… — Edward Tufte Copy Share Image
Those who condemn gay marriage, yet are silent or indifferent to the breakdown of marriage and divorce, are, in my view, missing… — Malcolm Turnbull Copy Share Image
The friends whom I have are invaluable, and although not numerous they are sufficient for my enjoyment; and the texture of my… — George Combe Copy Share Image
“It's not that I hate people. I'm just indifferent to them—or rather, they disgust me; and they'd better keep out of my… — Eugène Ionesco 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
Girls have to fight against a lot of the same stuff we did growing up... peer pressure, exploitation, etc. But what worries… — Amy Poehler Copy Share Image
Nothing of that which is conducive to help man, collectively or individually, to live not "happily" but less unhappily in this world,… — H. P. Blavatsky Copy Share Image
When virtue is banished, ambition invades the minds of those who are disposed to receive it, and avarice possesses the whole community.… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
Liberty, according to my metaphysics, is an intellectual quality, an attribute that belongs not to fate nor chance. Neither possesses it, neither… — John Adams Copy Share Image
Under certain circumstances the fateful decisions in life, sometimes even in matters of life and death, are made with an almost indifferent… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
In really hard times the rules of the game are altered. The inchoate mass begins to stir. It becomes potent, and when… — Walter Lippmann Copy Share Image
Silence fell between the four of them as they looked up at the sky. There was no sign of movement, the stars… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The vested interests-if we explain the situation by their influence-can only get the public to act as they wish by manipulating public… — Norman Angell Copy Share Image
Speech, tennis, music, skiing, manners, love- you try them waking and perhaps balk at the jump, and then you're over. You've caught… — Renata Adler Copy Share Image
If anyone feels offended by my words, I would respond that I speak them with affection and with the best of intentions,… — Pope Francis Copy Share Image
To exist in this vast universe for a speck of time is the great gift of life. Our tiny sliver of time… — Terry Goodkind Copy Share Image
With his continual doctrine [Bishop Hooper] adjoined due and discreet correction, not so much severe to any as to them which for… — John Foxe Copy Share Image
Men fear thought as they fear nothing else on earth - more than ruin, more even than death. Thought is subversive and… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
What kind of authority can there be for an 'Apostle' who, unlike the other Apostles, had never been prepared for the Apostolic… — Ferdinand Christian Baur Copy Share Image
The ordinary politician has a very low estimate of human nature. In his daily life he comes into contact chiefly with persons… — Walter Lippmann Copy Share Image