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So fixed are our spirits in slothfulness and cold indifference that we seldom overcome so much as one evil habit.
— Thomas A Kempis
Meddling is the evil, not indifference.
— Marty Rubin
Indifference to evil is more insidious than evil itself. It is a silent justification affording evil acceptability in society.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
Some of the stupidest brilliant people who ever lived.
— Peggy Noonan
The arguments were assembled and were defeated. The reasons railed and railed. But love had no logic.
No more than sleep. — R. Scott Bakker
No more than sleep. — R. Scott Bakker
it's funny how I'm encouraged to go to school so much, but I've learned more valuable things on google then from school.
— James Jean-Pierre
Indifference to me, is the epitome of all evil.
— Elie Wiesel
The opposite of good is not evil, the opposite of good is indifference,
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
I don't have a stack of scripts that, when I get home, studios are clamoring, saying, 'Has Bob read ours yet?'
— Bob Newhart
The common denominator is that we have guys who are really hungry to show what they can do.
— Andre Iguodala
Say it, reader. Say the word 'quest' out loud. It is an extraordinary word, isn't it? So small and yet so full of wonder, so full of hope.
— Kate DiCamillo
There is a widening gap between the middle-aged-to-older generation, who still read newspapers and watch CCTV news, and the Internet generation.
— Rebecca MacKinnon
I feel like you learn how to do school in second grade through fifth grade. During those years, I was never home.
— Dakota Johnson
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— Peter Darman
'Old Fashioned' can expect strong interest because it taps into a universal human longing.
— David A.R. White
Like it or not, we either add to the darkness of indifference and out-and-out evil which surrounds us or we light a candle to see by.
— Madeleine L'Engle
somethings are best left unknown
— G. Norman Lippert
The depreciation of Christianity by indifference is a more insidious and less curable evil than infidelity itself.
— Richard Whately
In the book, you lost your powers. In the movie, you chose not to use them as much. I guess I did a little of both.
— Mara Wilson
For the first time, he considered that utter indifference might inspire not inner peace but a limitless capacity for evil.
— Dean Koontz