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Nothing is indifferent, nothing is powerless in the universe; an atom might destroy everything, an atom might save everything!
— Gerard De Nerval
This demonstration of power, indifferent to the law, is highly dangerous.
— Mikhail Khodorkovsky
The sun rose, the moon saturated the night sky with its silver light and the stars blazed, indifferent to the events happening below them.
— Victoria Hislop
Relax; the world's not watching that closely. It's too busy contemplating itself in the mirror.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Youth always yearns for that terrifying, suspect, indifferent homeland known as the world.
— Sandor Marai
She had contemplated life so long it had become indifferent to her.
— Daphne Du Maurier
The people of one county can not be indifferent to the welfare of the people in another county.
— Thomas Jordan Jarvis
Any theology that is indifferent to the theme of liberation is not Christian theology.
— James H. Cone
Although he may have brilliant prospects to look at, he quietly remains (in his proper place), indifferent to them.
— Lao-Tzu
Do not be afraid to go and to bring Christ into every area of life, to the fringes of society, even to those who seem farthest away, most indifferent.
— Pope Francis
I'm utterly indifferent to Kate Middleton's baby.
— Philippa Gregory
Good, bad, and indifferent - It takes all sorts to make a world.
— Kenneth Grahame
We crave for new sensations but soon become indifferent to them. The wonders of yesterday are today common occurrences
— Nikola Tesla
Good, bad or indifferent, I'm transparent with my opinions and what I believe. I just don't think in politics you can be that way.
— Richard Sherman
Only a humanity to whom death has become as indifferent as its members, that has itself died, can inflict it administratively on innumerable people.
— Theodor Adorno
-hatred is like a shotgun. It's powerful and it rips apart everything in its path-good, bad or indifferent.
— R.S. Belcher
Life has but one true charm: the charm of the game. But what if we're indifferent to whether we win or lose?
— Charles Baudelaire
Eleanor would have been indifferent to the immorality of her adultery, but would never have forgiven the stupidity of it.
— Sharon Kay Penman
I would rather five people knew my work and thought it was good work than five million knew me and were indifferent.
— Colin Firth
For the first time, Manning felt frightened. It was an indefinite fear, of being small and vulnerable among large forces that were indifferent to him.
— Michael Frayn
Whatever politicians, activists and manipulators propose, it is the phlegmatic, indifferent, ingrained electorate which disposes.
— Don Aitkin
Politeness can at once be the indifferent affliction of the 'civilized' as well as a subterfuge for the designed offence.
— Vinod Pande
Why does not the brain adapt to repeated exposure and become indifferent, instead of satisfied?
— Semir Zeki
Visualization is the human being's vehicle to the future - good, bad, or indifferent. It's strictly in our control.
— Earl Nightingale
You can be the most artistically perfect performer in the world, but an audience is like a broad
if you're indifferent, Endsville. — Frank Sinatra
if you're indifferent, Endsville. — Frank Sinatra
I'll tell you a piece of news
I hope you have not heard it before: for good, bad, or indifferent, one always likes to be the first to tell. — Anne Bronte
I hope you have not heard it before: for good, bad, or indifferent, one always likes to be the first to tell. — Anne Bronte
The artist is a spectator, indifferent or impassioned, at the birth of his work, and observes the phases of its development.
— Max Ernst
Through art they confuse us and blind us to our enslavement. Art adorns our prison walls, keeps us silent and diverted and indifferent.
— Jim Morrison
All men are selfish, but the vain man is in love with himself. He admires, like the lover his adored one, everything which to others is indifferent.
— Berthold Auerbach
The brief answer is that I have become inured without becoming indifferent.
— Christopher Hitchens
It's impossible to have met the real Jesus and be indifferent. You either bow down in wonder OR go away offended.
— Timothy Keller
The universe is monstrously indifferent to the presence of man.
— Werner Herzog
Nature is probably quite indifferent to the aesthetic preferences of mathematicians.
— Alfred North Whitehead
Stores can be indifferent to something new.
— Greg Ginn
I am an indifferent cook, but I can make pie.
— Caroline Leavitt
The consequences of our actions take hold of us, quite indifferent to our claim that meanwhile we have 'improved.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Those who condemn gay marriage, yet are silent or indifferent to the breakdown of marriage and divorce, are, in my view, missing the real issue.
— Malcolm Turnbull
The indifferent pendulum of the clock kept chopping off the seconds of life, calmly and precisely.
— Maxim Gorky
Only those who are brainwashed and fools
believe in the existence of a god.
Those who are indifferent just pretend. — A.J. Beirens
believe in the existence of a god.
Those who are indifferent just pretend. — A.J. Beirens
If one road led to hell and the other to Mexico, I would be indifferent which to take.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
You kill people you hate or you kill in rage or you kill to get even, but you don't kill someone you're indifferent to.
— Sue Grafton
I have been allowed to inhabit different shades of human nature and different colours of truth indifferent circumstances.
— Tom Hiddleston
If a person loves only one other person and is indifferent to all others, his love is not love but a symbiotic attachment, or an enlarged egotism.
— Erich Fromm
Wasn't it hard that you did so much for children and loved them so deeply and they seemed so indifferent to you in return?
— Maeve Binchy
In our century even our dreams are alike, even dreams are things we sell. Undifferentiated, which is just another way of saying indifferent.
— Karl Ove Knausgard
The universe is not hostile, nor yet is it friendly," in the words of J. H. Holmes. "It is simply indifferent.
— Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Indifferent souls never part. Impassioned souls part, and return to one another, because they can do no better.
— Sophie Swetchine
There's nothing in the world that isn't good, bad, and indifferent.
— Ninette De Valois
He had long been indifferent to which side won; he wished only that one or the other would do so decisively while he was still alive.
— Elizabeth Speller
He worked too hard, smiled too little and dined as one indifferent to both flavor and fate; he clearly was a hero in need of rescue by a princess.
— Tom Robbins
The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them. That's the essence of inhumanity.
— George Bernard Shaw
Scholarship that is indifferent to human suffering is immoral.
— Richard Levins
In bitter manuscript remarks on other men's notions about solar deities, he had become indifferent to the sunlight.
— George Eliot
I give no sources, because it is indifferent to me
whether what I have thought has already been
thought before me by another. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
whether what I have thought has already been
thought before me by another. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
A man who had destroyed an indifferent world in order to recreate it again in his head, this time with new colours, new characters, new stories.
— Paulo Coelho
The work of art assumes the existence of the perfect spectator, and is indifferent to the fact that no such person exists.
— E. M. Forster
Margaret found that the indifferent, careless conversations of one who, however kind, was not too warm and anxious a sympathizer, did her good.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Good, bad, or indifferent - it doesn't matter, just work.
— Shelley Winters
And if you cannot remain indifferent, you must resolve to throw your weight into that balance in which the fate and condition of man is weighed.
— Lajos Kossuth
Fear cannot exist when one is indifferent to life.
— Evadne Price
When the doors of opportunity swing open, we must make sure that we are not too drunk or too indifferent to walk through.
— Jesse Jackson
It is infinitely better to have a few good men than many indifferent ones.
— George Washington
Be with those who help your being. Don't sit with indifferent people, whose breath comes cold out of their mouths.
— Rumi
Reality is divinely indifferent.
— Richard Bach
I can't afford to be indifferent to politics, but I don't have personal ambitions.
— Vagit Alekperov
But whoever is a genuine follower of Truth, keeps his eye steady upon his guide, indifferent whither he is led, provided that she is the leader.
— Edmund Burke
The gunslinger occasionally moaned with the wind. The stars were as indifferent to this as they were to wars, crucifixions, resurrections.
— Stephen King
The crisis of the Western world exists to the degree in which it is indifferent to God.
— Whittaker Chambers
You tend to feel very hurt when people attack you and feel indifferent when you get praise. You think, 'Of course they like it. They should like it.'
— Paul Auster
While we are indifferent to our good qualities, we keep on deceiving ourselves in regard to our faults, until we come to look on them as virtues.
— Heinrich Heine
Nondistraction means not being lost in subtle undercurrents of delusion or indifferent stupor ...
— Thinley Norbu
As worried as I was that you'd never speak to me again ... I think it's worse that you're indifferent.
— Jamie McGuire
For I had long thought that the way to make indifferent things bad, was for good people not to do them.
— George MacDonald
The sun was coming up: The pure, colorless vastness of the sky stretched over him, indifferent to him and his suffering.
— J.K. Rowling
Christians don't the moral right to be indifferent
— Sunday Adelaja
Nature is relentless and unchangeable, and it is indifferent as to whether its hidden reasons and actions are understandable to man or not.
— Galileo Galilei
The Holy Spirit can rejuvenate a tired Christian, captivate an indifferent believer, and empower a dry church.
— Billy Graham
Love and work have the virtues of making a man pretty indifferent to anything else.
— Honore De Balzac
Openness to change is key to implementing new knowledge. That is why one who is indifferent to change is not a friend of knowledge.
— Eraldo Banovac
If you should find yourself in a place that is indifferent to you and there is someone there that your spirit stretches to, then that person is kin.
— Helen Oyeyemi
People who are ordinarily understood to dislike each other or at least to be indifferent toward each other discover that they have much in common.
— Walker Percy
I tend not to look back. What's done is done, good, bad or indifferent. I'm much more concerned with whatever's coming next.
— Simon Furman
I have observed in foolish awe
The dateless mid-days of the law
And seen indifferent justice done
By everyone on everyone. — Edwin Muir
The dateless mid-days of the law
And seen indifferent justice done
By everyone on everyone. — Edwin Muir
A linguist deaf to the poetic functions of language and a literary scholar indifferent to linguistics are equally flagrant anachronisms.
— Roman Jakobson
What horrifies me most is the idea of being useless: well-educated, brilliantly promising, and fading out into an indifferent middle age.
— Sylvia Plath