An artistic endeavour comes into the world naked, unnamed, and vulnerable. Every creative effort requires the artist to wrest something from nothingness,… — Peter London Copy Share Image
Man is constituted as a speculative being; he contemplates the world, and the objects around him, not with a passive indifferent eye,… — John Herschel Copy Share Image
Seemingly, man has learned to live without God, preoccupied and indifferent toward Him and concerned only about material security and pleasure. — Billy Graham Copy Share Image
Women are always complaining about men's fascination with breasts. But what if men were absolutely indifferent to breasts? What would women do… — Jonathan Carroll Copy Share Image
“When I wrote to him, I wanted my letters to be sprightly, trivial, indifferent. In spite of myself, I imbued them with… — Jean Genet Copy Share Image
The Christian religion and morality extols the glory of the Hereafter, and therefore remains indifferent to the horrors of the earth. Indeed,… — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
Can any one be so indifferent or idle as not to care to know by what means, and under what kind of… — Polybius Copy Share Image
Man may be doomed to loss, sorrow, and desolation, but if he tries his strength and will, however briefly, upon the indifferent… — Jim Perrin Copy Share Image
The universe couldn't care less about us. I say this very clearly in the film [ "Into the Inferno"]: our planet is… — Werner Herzog Copy Share Image
It's strange. There's your life. You begin it, feeling that it's something so precious and rare, so beautiful that it's like a… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
Although there is nothing so bad for conscience as trifling, there is nothing so good for conscience as trifles. Its certain discipline… — Maltbie Davenport Babcock Copy Share Image
The help of God does not come to us when we are indifferent. It comes to the man who is depending on… — Alan Redpath Copy Share Image
The need always to lie and always to avoid the truth stripped everyone of what Custine called 'the two greatest gifts of… — Theodore Dalrymple Copy Share Image
Not only during the ascent, but also during the descent my willpower is dulled. The longer I climb the less important the… — Reinhold Messner Copy Share Image
I would not like to draw analogies, with the past.Governments, leaders, intellectuals, mainly intellectuals who should know the ethical dimensions, are so… — Elie Wiesel Copy Share Image
We have become so accustomed to the idea of divine love and of God's coming at Christmas that we no longer feel… — Dietrich Bonhoeffer Copy Share Image
Let the risen Jesus enter your life, welcome him as a friend, with trust: he is life! If up till now you… — Pope Francis Copy Share Image
Fortunately for me, I know well enough what I want, and am basically utterly indifferent to the criticism that I work to… — Vincent Van Gogh Copy Share Image
I'm saying, let's learn to reacquire a respect for the power of guns. This culture is so indifferent and disrespectful of guns… — Christopher McQuarrie Copy Share Image
Lebanon, Israel, Ireland, South Africa - wherever there is a bleeding sore on the body of the world, the same hard-eyed narrow-minded… — J. M. Coetzee Copy Share Image
As all my friends said, 'Linda, enjoy this time.' It wasn't enjoyable the first time because they're were too many questions. But… — Linda Blair Copy Share Image
I believe that we are conforming to the divine order and the will of Providence when we are doing even indifferent things… — Francois Fenelon Copy Share Image
As I watch government at all levels daily eat away at our freedom, I keep thinking how prosperity and government largesse have… — Lyn Nofziger Copy Share Image
In order to understand life it is not only necessary not to be indifferent to men, but not to be indifferent to… — Remy de Gourmont Copy Share Image
Success means being heard and don't stand there and tell me that you are indifferent to being heard. You may write for… — Flannery O'Connor Copy Share Image
A delicacy of taste is favorable to love and friendship, by confining our choice to few people, and making us indifferent to… — David Hume Copy Share Image
A truth now and then projecting into the ocean of newspaper lies serves like headlands to correct our course. Indeed, my scepticism… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
Man enjoys living on the edge of his dreams and neglects the real things of the world which are so beautiful. The… — Auguste Rodin Copy Share Image
Freedom is the will to be responsible for ourselves. It is to preserve the distance which separates us from other men. To… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
If you should find yourself in a place that is indifferent to you and there is someone there that your spirit stretches… — Helen Oyeyemi Copy Share Image
A garden has this advantage, that it makes it indifferent where you live. A well-laid garden makes the face of the country… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Woody Allen, when we did Vicky Cristina Barcelona, said to Rebecca Hall, "Do it one time happy, one time sad, and one… — Chris Messina Copy Share Image
Our clothes are too much a part of us for most of us ever to be entirely indifferent to their condition: it… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I appeal for cessation of hostilities, not because you are too exhausted to fight, but because war is bad in essence. You… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
All I desire for my own burial, is not to be buried alive; but how or where, I think, must be entirely… — Lord Chesterfield Copy Share Image
We all have our prayer-wheels which we set up on the steppes. The indifferent winds come and carry most of them away… — Learned Hand Copy Share Image
We are the inheritors of a wonderful world, a beautiful world, full of life and mystery, goodness and pain. But likewise are… — Colin Meloy Copy Share Image
It may be fine for an artist to be indifferent to the reaction of the viewer to a work of art. A… — Richard Edelman Copy Share Image
... without it (love), without, anyhow, the capacity for it, people didn't seem to be much good. Dry as old bones, cold… — Elizabeth von Arnim Copy Share Image
To be among people one loves, that's sufficient; to dream, to speak to them, to be silent among them, to think of… — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image