Quotes by Indifference Indifference is the dead weight of history. Antonio Gramsci indifference weight Are you saying a society wracked by plague is preferable to one wracked by indifference? Bernard Beckett plague indifference The accomplice to the crime of corruption is frequently our own indifference. Bess Myerson moral-corruption indifference crime Perfect behaviour is born of complete indifference. Cesare Pavese indifference behaviour perfect Perfect behavior is born of complete indifference. Perhaps this is why we always love madly someone who treats us with indifference. Cesare Pavese indifference behavior perfect He managed to convey indifference, contempt, and boredom in the one word. Charlaine Harris contempt boredom indifference A lady of fashion will sooner excuse a freedom flowing from admiration than a slight resulting from indifference. Charles Caleb Colton admiration indifference fashion Pity is not enough better than indifference to benefit materially either agent or recipient. Charles Henry Parkhurst agents indifference benefits Despair is a narcotic. It lulls the mind into indifference. Charlie Chaplin despair indifference mind Democracy in our time is more likely to die of indifference than of intolerance. Christopher Lasch intolerance indifference democracy Indifference is harder to fight than hostility, and there is nothing that kills an agitation like having everybody admit that it is fundamentally right. Crystal Eastman agitation indifference fighting One of the real dangers of our time is people's indifference to history. Dale Jamieson indifference real people Your life of indifference to the risen Christ and of halfhearted attention now and then to a few of his commandments will appear on that day as supremely blameworthy and infinitely foolish, and you will . . . weep that you did not change.”8 Daniel L. Akin indifference attention christ Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your magnificent indifference. Dizzy Gillespie indifference jazz gentleman Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference. Edmund Burke indifference An indifference to suffering makes humans inhuman Elie Wiesel indifference humans suffering Indifference is the sign of sickness, a sickness of the soul more contagious than any other. Elie Wiesel sickness indifference soul Because of indifference, one dies before one actually dies. Elie Wiesel indifference attitude death One can suffer a convulsion of one's entire nature, and, unless it makes some noise, no one notices. It's not just that we are incurious; we completely lack any sense of each other's existences. Elizabeth Bowen indifference suffering noise It's not hatred that kills people, it's indifference Elie Wiesel indifference hatred people «123456789»