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Indifferent Quotes - Page 2

Our children and grandchildren are not merely statistics towards which we can be indifferent.

Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Address to the Nation, delivered 26 July 1963

Reality is divinely indifferent.

Richard Bach (2012). “Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah”, p.83, Delta

I’d rather somebody hate what I do than be indifferent to it.

Interview with Joshua Wolf Shenk, www.motherjones.com. May, 2005.

I’m partial to the truth, Lo. Good, bad or indifferent. (Vane)

Sherrilyn Kenyon (2005). “Unleash the Night”, p.180, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux

A human feast is an indifferent morsel to a god.

Wole Soyinka (1998). “Early Poems”, Oxford University Press, USA

Looking is not indifferent. There can never be any question of 'just looking'.

Victor Burgin, Alexander Streitberger (2009). “Situational Aesthetics: Selected Writings by Victor Burgin”, p.118, Leuven University Press

[If] there is mercy in nature, it is accidental. Nature is neither kind nor cruel but indifferent.

Richard Dawkins (2004). “A Devil's Chaplain: Reflections on Hope, Lies, Science, and Love”, p.9, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

It's better to have a malign providence than an indifferent one.

Sebastian Faulks (2010). “Birdsong”, p.290, Random House

Astounded—and indifferent—for he was a man who, in effect, had no ‘day before’.

Oliver Sacks (2014). “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: Picador Classic”, p.42, Pan Macmillan

Great is the rose Infected by the tomb, Yet burgeoning Indifferent to death.

"Venus Invisible and Other Poems" by Nathalia Crane, ("Tadmore"), 1928.

It is easier to write an indifferent poem than to understand a good one.

Michel de Montaigne, Charles Cotton (1711). “Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne: In Three Books with Marginal Notes and Quotations. And an Account of the Author's Life. With a Short Character of the Author and Translator,”, p.325